Oracle Big Data Appliance Room for Improvement
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Joao Mafalda De Carvalho Filho
IT Coordinator at Fundo Nacional de Saude
We need to display the results on our website. I think there is another product that joins with it to give you the possibility. I'm not sure about that.
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PankajKumar4
Associate Vice President at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The product should be simplified for the average user.
View full review »From a technical perspective, Big Data Appliance could be improved with more innovation in the AI and machine-learning parts instead of relying on Cloudera. Oracle could also improve Big Data Appliance by having one technology on their stack and working on it instead of continually changing the name or technologies or features. In addition, they could have a program to enable their partners to use this technology because right now, I have to have an expert to use the AI elements.
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M. Taheri
Systems Analyst at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
While I have not worked with version 12c extensively — because I am working with 11g in production currently — it is a little more difficult to deploy the repository in 12c. The process has changed from the way it was in 11g. Our deployment for 12c is currently testing only.
I think it would be good if Oracle could supply a solution to embed dashboards in applications. These need to be easy solutions for embedding to dashboards or the environment for making reports. Embedding directly into applications would help end-users a lot.
They need to work on the visualization of data. That would be a nice, useful improvement.
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