We performed a comparison between SAP Process Orchestration and SSIS based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Business-to-Business Middleware solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."The solution is easy to use."
"The monitoring tools are the most valuable feature."
"The solution is stable."
"The initial setup was straightforward."
"The solution provides very good and central logging systems. It offers high flexibility with vertical and horizontal extend capacity."
"SAP Process Orchestration is middleware where we are able to manage and interact with everything from a single location. One of the most beneficial areas is monitoring which is very easy because it is all in one place. There are many adapters added recently that can be used for new functionality. The solution is easy to operate and it is more mature than the cloud solution provided by SAP."
"Great monitoring tools and has its own alert framework."
"It is a scalable solution."
"SSIS' most valuable feature is its reporting services."
"The data reader is the most valuable feature."
"You can get data from any data source with SSIS and dump it to any outside source. It is helpful. Getting, extracting, converting, and dumping data doesn't require much effort because we can do everything in the user interface. You drag and drop, then give the required input. It's intuitive."
"The scalability of SSIS is good."
"I have found its most valuable features to be its package management capabilities and the flexibility it offers in designing workflows."
"It is easily scheduled and integrates well with SQL Server and SQL Server Agent jobs."
"The solution is easy to use and developer friendly."
"It has the ability to be deployed into the cloud through Data Factory, and run completely as a software as a service in the cloud."
"Process Orchestration doesn't provide authentication for data sent to us, meaning we have to rely on client certificate-based or basic authentication."
"The solution needs to move to the cloud."
"SAP needs to improve a lot in terms of the orchestration part so that more adapters can be provided to users, which are areas where the solution has downsides."
"The product roadmap suggests it will approach the end of support in several years, and a lot of innovations are now implemented by SAP not in SAP PO, but in SAP Integration Suite, hence, the platform is stable, but doesn't receive a lot of new features in recent updates."
"Its administration management feature needs to be simpler to use."
"The monitoring governance offered by SAP is too technical and needs to be geared more toward business users."
"The responsiveness of technical support needs to be improved."
"It's very difficult to find errors in a simple way."
"I have a tool called ZappySys. I need that tool to cut down on the complexity of SSIS. That tool really helps with a quick turnaround. I can do things quickly, and I can do things accurately. I can get better reporting on errors."
"Future releases should improve the data lineage, as it currently is not good."
"We've had issues in terms of the amount of data that is transferred when we are scheduling."
"It would be nice if you could run SSIS on other environments besides Windows."
"Options for scaling could be improved."
"It hangs a lot of the time."
"Improving the login procedure would make our reporting easier on monitoring our ETL processes."
"It's a legacy tool, that is nearing the end of its useful life."
SAP Process Orchestration is ranked 1st in Business-to-Business Middleware with 28 reviews while SSIS is ranked 2nd in Data Integration with 69 reviews. SAP Process Orchestration is rated 8.2, while SSIS is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of SAP Process Orchestration writes "A tool that can be useful for small integrations and large integrations". On the other hand, the top reviewer of SSIS writes "Maintaining the solution and contacting its support team is easy". SAP Process Orchestration is most compared with Mule Anypoint Platform, SAP Data Services, webMethods Integration Server, IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services and IBM B2B Integrator, whereas SSIS is most compared with Informatica PowerCenter, Talend Open Studio, IBM InfoSphere DataStage, Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) and AWS Glue. See our SAP Process Orchestration vs. SSIS report.
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