2019-07-18T11:31:00Z

What advice do you have for others considering SAP SQL Anywhere?

Julia Miller - PeerSpot reviewer
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MR
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2023-12-08T14:51:01Z
Dec 8, 2023

I rate the solution a ten out of ten.

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MT
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2022-09-29T19:01:35Z
Sep 29, 2022

This is an intuitive solution that should be utilized. It has its own features and capabilities that stand this out from the other solutions. I rate SAP SQL Anywhere a seven out of ten.

Crewmem67 - PeerSpot reviewer
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2022-08-01T10:37:46Z
Aug 1, 2022

I'm not sure if I would recommend the solution to others. I would rate it, overall, six out of ten. It could be easier to use and more secure.

it_user1285569 - PeerSpot reviewer
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2020-03-16T06:56:00Z
Mar 16, 2020

I would rate SAP SQL a nine out of ten. It's a good product and easy to work with.

Crewmem67 - PeerSpot reviewer
Real User
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2019-07-18T11:31:00Z
Jul 18, 2019

Right now, we are changing to SQL MUL because Microsoft SQL is not so good. SQL Anywhere is easy and it did not cost as much as SQL Microsoft. SQL Microsoft was slow, especially with the huge amount of data that we have, but SQL Anywhere is faster for the deployment of our data. For us, our customers were trying to figure out how to pay less, and the answer was SQL Anywhere. We found SAP SQL Anywhere more efficient than the SQL Server. We change all our submissions to SQL Anywhere. SQL Server is very good, but SQL Anywhere is better, at least, that's what we've found in our experience. SQL Anywhere is not complex, SQL Server is very complex, but we can create a procedure in SQL Anywhere and it's very simple to do so. It can even create a report for VMB. We recently created one and it was easy. I would rate this solution seven out of ten.

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