What is our primary use case?
We were developing the profiling reports on the basis of the source data that we were getting from our legacy system, and those profiling reports we shared with the business. Once we got the input from them, once they validated the data, that would be the kind of data that we have to access accordingly.
We were using SAP BODS and gathering extraction criteria. Similarly, there were a couple of rules that we were validating in the SAP Information Steward as well.
How has it helped my organization?
The ability to analyze the data even before we start the transformation of it, and generating the user-friendly interface, giving analytical reports, and helping create the transformation rules before we proceed with the data migration part was the most helpful part of the solution for our company. The user was moving from a legacy system to S/4HANA version. It was really helpful in collating the reports and getting the data inside.
What is most valuable?
The data profiling was excellent, as was the ease of generating the dashboards. It allowed the user to view the data, including what kind of data they had.
It was easy to see the source at the data level itself for reporting and analysis purposes.
I primarily have a data migration background. Information Steward was very helpful from the perspective of a legacy data report generation, whatever the data we are getting and in terms of what kind of data we are getting.
What needs improvement?
We can just play around with the data and generate the reports on whatever data we have. However, we cannot modify anything in the data level itself and proceed accordingly. I would say SAP Data Intelligence is better in that sense. That provides the ability to modify the data and it has the same functionality as SAP Information Steward.
We'd like to see some manipulation techniques included in SAP Information Steward. That would be helpful for anyone working on any migration object. It would be beneficial for those who have to generate some dashboards for the business perspective and all.
When we work on the legacy data, we can do everything else in SAP BODS. However, in SAP Information Steward, whatever the possibilities are there to manipulate the data should also be in Information Steward. If we are asked to share the report or create a dashboard, we can just do it right from Information Steward. We would like some data manipulation tools for whatever the minimum transformations are. To do the extensive transformations we have other tools. We can use SAP Data Services also. However, these kinds of minimal transformational tasks, if they were available in SAP Information Steward, would be really great.
For how long have I used the solution?
I used the solution up until two months ago.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
From a performance perspective, sometimes it behaves weirdly. When we are connecting with the file-based system, it doesn't give us the correct results, or it somehow shows us there is this issue with the data or the file connectivity. And yet, there is no issue. It starts working after a couple of minutes or maybe after half an hour or so. Those kinds of intermittent issues were a little bit frustrating. I didn't expect them. That said, we did not escalate them to technical support.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have six to seven people on the solution currently.
I haven't attempted to scale the product directly. We were the end-users who were using the tool, however, we were not enhancing it. Whatever the functionalities were available inside the system itself or in the tool itself was we were using.
We used the solution quite extensively.
How are customer service and support?
On some other tools, I have been in touch with SAP support. With this particular solution, we've only had intermittent performance issues. If these kinds of problems could be avoided, that would be helpful from an end-user perspective. However, it didn't require the assistance of technical support.
Overall, in terms of SAP technical support, I was satisfied with them in a couple of areas. However, they were not helpful at all in other areas. In some areas, they just say, "Can you please upgrade the version?" We already looked into this, and the version that we were using was compatible with the other tools and functionalities that we were using from other tools. When they give that advice, we always say, "Okay, these are the things." Yet, they'll reply, "Okay, please upgrade to this version." without analyzing the issue themselves.
The SAP technical support team should be vigilant about what they are communicating. Once we had to escalate on the ticket itself, and their standard reply is "Just show us the documentation or the proof as to why we cannot use the current version."
We were forced once into a heated argument with the SAP technical support person, and he admitted, "Okay, sorry, I must say I haven't analyzed it. I will get back to you after analyzing it in detail, and we will provide you with a solution." So we rectified it and were able to proceed.
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
I've also worked with a similar SAP product known as SAP Data Intelligence. We've also used SAP Data Services or BODS, which can be used in conjunction with SAP Information Steward.
SAP Data Services is from a data transformation perspective, quite helpful. SAP Data Intelligence has features that are not included in SAP Information Steward.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup was relatively straightforward. From my team, there were six people involved in the process.
There was a person from the vendor team who just installed it. I know how to install it. However, there was another team as well, and it was their primary task to install the tools, both SAP Information Steward and SAP BODS, and SAP Data Services.
We have been working on the deployment for quite a long time. It was a data migration to SAP. In Release One, we were working on the finance data. In Release Two, we moved onto other areas, such as the supply chain, et cetera. It took around eight to nine months. During that time, however, we were using SAP Information Steward.
From a maintenance perspective, it doesn't need much maintenance unless there is some issue with the remote server where the tool has been installed. Every client has their own view. They are not just giving the tool to anyone who can use it on their local system. If I'm working for a vendor, then the client will install the tool on their respective machine where there is limited access for other users; no one else can use that.
What about the implementation team?
We had a vendor assist us with the process.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I can't speak to the pricing as I am not directly involved with those discussions. However, my understanding is that the solution has competitive pricing.
What other advice do I have?
We are working with the solution from a vendor perspective. We have a partnership with SAP.
Many of the business users are not aware of how Information Steward works. They just shouldn't expect everything to come from or be available from SAP Information Steward. Someone from the vendor side also should be available to explain "These are the functionalities that can be implemented with Information Steward."
If the client is expecting something more, then they should be aware before they implement anything. They need to look at other options and say "Okay, these are things that are going to be provided by another tool." In our case, we had SAP Data Services, BODS, that can be used for the data transformation part while SAP Information Steward we can't even do the minimal transformation.
I'd rate the solution at a seven out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises