Senior Solution Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Jun 22, 2022
Licensing costs for this Oracle solution are expensive. ODI forms an integral part of the overall PaaS solution and becomes a kind of backbone for that particular service, which is painful because from a PaaS perspective, the licensing costs just shoot off the roof. We deal with high volume transactions on a daily basis so the solution is not great for us in terms of cost.
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Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service is designed for integrating, building tables and data marts with ease. It seamlessly integrates with Oracle and non-Oracle sources like MSS, Hadoop, and MySQL, supporting cloud data storage and multi-server data downloads.Oracle Data Integrator Cloud Service simplifies data integration and ETL processes. Users find its native adapters useful for quick implementation and complex tasks. While appreciated for ease of use without requiring extensive technical...
The price is competitive compared to Boomi which is much higher.
Licensing costs for this Oracle solution are expensive. ODI forms an integral part of the overall PaaS solution and becomes a kind of backbone for that particular service, which is painful because from a PaaS perspective, the licensing costs just shoot off the roof. We deal with high volume transactions on a daily basis so the solution is not great for us in terms of cost.
The solution is expensive.
I'm a consultant, so I always use the customer's license. I don't know what my clients pay in terms of licenses.