I have spoken to my colleagues about this comparison and in our collective opinion, the reason why some people may declare Teradata better than Oracle is the pricing. Both solutions are quite similar, however Oracle may get pricey, especially if your company is on the smaller side. If you want good features and a slightly smaller price, then Teradata might be a better choice for you. Keep in mind, though, that Oracle provides a wide variety of other products and that may explain its higher price. But you can also purchase those products separately. Otherwise, in terms of capabilities and scalability, both databases work well and can manage big data effectively.
I have used both Teradata and Oracle Database in the past, in different companies I have worked for. In my opinion, the score between the two is quite even and I will elaborate on why. Both solutions have similar features, both are big companies that offer multiple services related to data, and both provide you with additional tools and products to utilize. When it comes to comparison, there is not much on the technical side to take into consideration; it is more on a personal level. If your organization uses some Oracle products, then it is best for you to use Oracle Database, so it will all work seamlessly. Otherwise Teradata is an amazing decision. It all comes down to personal choice and needs.
Teradata is a powerful tool for handling substantial data volumes with its parallel processing architecture, supporting both cloud and on-premise environments efficiently. It offers impressive capabilities for fast query processing, data integration, and real-time reporting, making it suitable for diverse industrial applications.Known for its robust parallel processing capabilities, Teradata effectively manages large datasets and provides adaptable deployment across cloud and on-premise...
I have spoken to my colleagues about this comparison and in our collective opinion, the reason why some people may declare Teradata better than Oracle is the pricing. Both solutions are quite similar, however Oracle may get pricey, especially if your company is on the smaller side. If you want good features and a slightly smaller price, then Teradata might be a better choice for you. Keep in mind, though, that Oracle provides a wide variety of other products and that may explain its higher price. But you can also purchase those products separately. Otherwise, in terms of capabilities and scalability, both databases work well and can manage big data effectively.
I have used both Teradata and Oracle Database in the past, in different companies I have worked for. In my opinion, the score between the two is quite even and I will elaborate on why. Both solutions have similar features, both are big companies that offer multiple services related to data, and both provide you with additional tools and products to utilize. When it comes to comparison, there is not much on the technical side to take into consideration; it is more on a personal level. If your organization uses some Oracle products, then it is best for you to use Oracle Database, so it will all work seamlessly. Otherwise Teradata is an amazing decision. It all comes down to personal choice and needs.