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EmmanuelShivina
Director of Tech and Consulting Services at Oriontax
I have worked with other solutions. Predominantly Oracle and Microsoft solutions, as well as IBM solutions, but mostly and predominantly Microsoft solutions.
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reviewer1331235
IT Systems Director at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
We're moving away from Oracle SOA Suite and will eventually use microservice architecture.
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March 2024
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Syed F Ahmed
Enterprise Architect at Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport (DFW)
We have evaluated MuleSoft and other ETL products. We found Oracle SOA Suite to be the most suitable for our needs, with Cloud features and Database compatibility.
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Phil Wilkins
Enterprise Integration Architect at Capgemini
We have in the past heavily used Red Hat's Fuse products. They're also good, but require a far greater level of investment in good development skills to exploit. The need for more basic development skills has meant the development of the ISO of on-site integration practices.
View full review »I have used other middleware applications before and I also evaluated a few. The recommendation for using one tool versus another is usually based on the entire IT landscape, the maturity of the organisation, and the complexity of the entire implementation.
View full review »Oracle being reliable, robust and scalable is always chosen.
View full review »Our older systems were IBM Mainframe and SeeBeyond Solutions for integration between other systems. We have chosen the product from the stability and brand value.
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reviewer2194350
Solution Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
I have WSO2 and Microsft Bistock before they stopped production.
View full review »Usually the tipping point is about 25 integrations. If a customer is hand-coding or hand developing their integrations in a custom platform like Java or .NET. Once you hit about 25 integrations, that's a good time to say, "Hey, I may need more of a commercial platform approach where I can get features such as air handling, login, analytics, transaction management." All these that are built in into a battle-tested product, that's when you start hitting that tipping point. At about 25 integrations is when a customer should begin to look at making that type of investment.
View full review »yes, Mule ESB.
View full review »We were not previously using any other solution. We evaluated this and a couple of other things, and when we did all the metrics and everything else, SOA Suite came out on top.
View full review »I did not previously use a different solution. We works exclusively with Oracle SOA Suite.
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reviewer1752774
Oracle Training Consultant at a financial services firm with 501-1,000 employees
We previously have not used another similar solution.
View full review »There was nothing in place previously.
View full review »We keep wanting to be at the top of the industry level. So that's the reason we keep going to the latest solutions available, and Fusion Middlware is one of them.
View full review »I don't have much experience with comparable products. Have seen some things of Mule and TIBCO, but would not be able to provide an unbiased comparison. I think it would also be difficult since the SOA Suite is comprised of many components.
View full review »We previously used Mule ESB/WSO2. Most of the time, the customer already has an Oracle background, so the implementation of the Oracle middleware was more of a logical extension.
We used to use SMT, which then became obsolete, so we changed to SOA Suite.
We had high hopes of deploying SOA architecture, which didn't go anywhere because it's a lot of money and effort, so things are on hold. It is too big of solution for us at this point.
View full review »I have never used any other product.
View full review »We have used some parts of TIBCO BusinessWorks before. We did evaluate some other products and looked at Gartner, etc. Based on our experience and customer relations with Oracle, we decided to go with it.
View full review »We had no other solution in place.
View full review »No, however we also have experience with IBM BPM. We, however, prefer Oracle SOA Suite due to better integration and richer functionalities.
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View full review »I'm a system integrator, not a customer. We usually use it in order to provide middleware solutions to our customers. Basically, also based on analyst reports, SOA Suite is at the edge of the technology, so we invested in it.
View full review »I work exclusively with Oracle software.
View full review »I have been using the same solution.
View full review »I have used a few other integration suites, such as JCAPS (formerly a Sun product) and TIBCO Business Works. SOA Suite is a much more complete solution and quicker evolving to fulfill the market's emerging needs. Oracle is putting a lot of effort in developing this product and bringing out new features and improvements on a regular basis.
View full review »We did check out other tools in the market namely Xamarin but we are comfortable with this one.
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Oracle SOA Suite
March 2024
Learn what your peers think about Oracle SOA Suite. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: March 2024.
767,847 professionals have used our research since 2012.