We performed a comparison between Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service and Oracle Integration Cloud Service based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Cloud Data Integration solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The solution is easy to manage and offers good integration. You can run all the tasks one by one which is really helpful, and pick the day and time to do so."
"The data is stored in the cloud, making it easy to download data simultaneously into multiple smaller servers, effectively downsizing the process."
"Oracle Data Integrator helps us build tables and data marts and allows us to schedule them daily, for nearly real-time data warehousing."
"It's on the cloud, so it's scalable and quite easy to work with."
"The most valuable thing to me is its simplicity. A person with zero knowledge can also develop the integration without having extensive technology knowledgebase. They can also work on creating their own integration."
"Oracle integration cloud has got the adapters for all their products, which makes integration faster."
"Having a single vendor supporting the entire suite of applications."
"The dashboard provided by Oracle Integration Cloud for monitoring and error handling is very intuitive."
"The most valuable feature is the ease of customization."
"The most valuable feature of Oracle Integration Cloud Service is its performance."
"The initial setup of Oracle Integration Cloud Service was easy."
"The most valuable features of Oracle Integration Cloud Service are the seeded integrations with many communication platforms, such as Slack and emails. It works best for the historical communication methods. Those are still prevalent with all the other clients. When we are doing the integrations, it makes it a little bit easier for us to communicate the same output over Slack, rather than sending out an email and downloading the report. The number of seeded functionalities within the Oracle Integration Cloud Service platform is better."
"The OIC is very good."
"Oracle Integration Cloud Service offers a lot of adaptors."
"The out-of-box integration between Oracle and SAP is really beneficial"
"It's lacking a lot of mapping features that Oracle OSB and SOA have. It needs to evolve a lot."
"It can be made much easier for users. They should be allowed to easily monitor the data extraction and flow, allowing them to observe real-time data flow within the software, making the process straightforward."
"I would like to see different cloud adapters or connectors in case of integration. When you have Oracle to Oracle, they are good. They have really good connectors, but if it is a different ERP, like Obsidian, that is where they are faced with problems in OIC."
"The pricing could be more competitive."
"Bulk uploading can be a problem when you hit the upper limit."
"I've found technical support not very effective. They should work to improve their services."
"This is an expensive solution compared to other products on the market."
"Oracle-based automation blueprints for the majority of the integrations would be helpful to have in a future release."
"Configurable timeouts on each connection would be good."
"Oracle Integration Cloud Service can improve file handling. Currently, our real-time file polling limitation is 10 MB, if that size can be increased it would be helpful. For example, increasing the size from 10 MB to 1 GB."
"If an inbound file is larger than one GB, it cannot be transformed within Oracle."
"The solution is expensive."
"The error retrying mechanism could be improved. If an error occurs, it can be retried automatically, it would be helpful."
"They need to make tools framework available for implementation partners"
"It would be helpful if there were more tutorials or documentation to learn about Oracle Integration Cloud Service."
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Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service is ranked 20th in Cloud Data Integration with 7 reviews while Oracle Integration Cloud Service is ranked 3rd in Integration Platform as a Service (iPaaS) with 32 reviews. Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service is rated 8.0, while Oracle Integration Cloud Service is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service writes "A well-established product that meets all our specifications in terms of usability". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Integration Cloud Service writes "An integration tool that is highly compatible and easy to maintain". Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service is most compared with IBM InfoSphere DataStage, whereas Oracle Integration Cloud Service is most compared with Oracle Data Integrator (ODI), Mule Anypoint Platform, AWS Glue, Oracle GoldenGate and Azure Data Factory. See our Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service vs. Oracle Integration Cloud Service report.
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