No, it's not free but you can benefit from a free trial, though. There's an option to try their platform for a limited amount of time, so that may be useful to help you decide if you want to continue with them, or not. Additionally, they provide a demo, based on the specifics of your case, which is also convenient. I'm not sure what the price of their services is at the moment, as I don't work at an organization that uses them anymore, but after the demo and/or free trial, you can contact them for further information and I'm sure they'll respond with details.
I've never used this but upon online research, their services are paid but they don't offer their price listing online. I guess that's so they can provide you with a personal offer based on your situation. It's not an uncommon practice - other companies do it too. I guess you can email them for an offer with the specific needs you have and they'll reach out to you and offer you the prices of their services. I find that a little inconvenient but I guess that's their strategy. If you're looking specifically for a free Oracle solution, by the way, then their LogMiner tool is your answer.
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No, it's not free but you can benefit from a free trial, though. There's an option to try their platform for a limited amount of time, so that may be useful to help you decide if you want to continue with them, or not. Additionally, they provide a demo, based on the specifics of your case, which is also convenient. I'm not sure what the price of their services is at the moment, as I don't work at an organization that uses them anymore, but after the demo and/or free trial, you can contact them for further information and I'm sure they'll respond with details.
I've never used this but upon online research, their services are paid but they don't offer their price listing online. I guess that's so they can provide you with a personal offer based on your situation. It's not an uncommon practice - other companies do it too. I guess you can email them for an offer with the specific needs you have and they'll reach out to you and offer you the prices of their services. I find that a little inconvenient but I guess that's their strategy. If you're looking specifically for a free Oracle solution, by the way, then their LogMiner tool is your answer.