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We performed a comparison between iWay Big Data Integrator and SAS Access based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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  • "The pricing model is complex and is based on modular packages as well as the size of the applicable environment."
  • "The solution's pricing and licensing are expensive."
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    Top Answer:The most valuable feature is you have native access to the external databases.
    Top Answer:The solution's pricing and licensing are expensive. It is not the cheapest software. However, SAS systems are solutions that customers use over decades of time and you can rely on the solution being… more »
    Top Answer:The solution can provide access to the newer databases that come out sooner.
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    69th
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    42nd
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    SAS/Access
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    Overview

    iWay Big Data Integrator provides a simple interface that marshals Hadoop resources and standards to natively ingest, transform, cleanse, and manage data lakes.

    SAS/ACCESS is an out-of-the-box solution for integrating SAS and third-party databases. You can read, write and update data regardless of the database or platform. Because the data appears native to SAS, there is no need to learn Structured Query Language (SQL) or any other database-specific query languages.
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    Financial Services Firm23%
    Computer Software Company11%
    Insurance Company10%
    Government8%
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    Small Business23%
    Midsize Enterprise5%
    Large Enterprise73%
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    iWay Big Data Integrator is ranked 69th in Data Integration while SAS Access is ranked 42nd in Data Integration with 3 reviews. iWay Big Data Integrator is rated 0.0, while SAS Access is rated 9.0. On the other hand, the top reviewer of SAS Access writes "The solution is stable, scalable, and flexible". iWay Big Data Integrator is most compared with Delphix, whereas SAS Access is most compared with Delphix, SSIS, Zapier and Toad Data Point.

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