Boomi vs. Dawiso

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Boomi
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Boomi is a cloud-based, on-premise, or hybrid integration platform. It offers a low-code/no-code interface with the capacity for API and EDI connections for integrating with external organizations and systems, as well as compliance with data protection regulations.
$550
per month
Dawiso
Score 0.0 out of 10
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Dawiso is a data catalog and comprehensive data governance platform for companies of all sizes. In other words, it is a collaborative platform for organizing, documenting, and understanding data. It combines data cataloging, lineage tracking, business glossaries, documentation, and governance tools in one unified space. Designed to support both data professionals and business users, Dawiso simplifies data discovery and clarity across teams. The data governance platform helps…N/A
Pricing
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Editions & Modules
Boomi
$550
per month
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsDawiso offers pricing tailored to the size of the company and its deployment needs. It provides a free trial and supports gradual scaling based on the complexity or maturity of projects. Designed for companies of all sizes, customers can start using Dawiso with just 5 members and grow as needed. The standard plan for Dawiso starts at €245 per month for 25 users, which includes 5 active contributors. Additionally, Dawiso offers a Corporate plan specifically designed for full-scale enterprise adoption, allowing the entire data community to contribute. Dawiso adopts a user-based pricing model so that customers only pay for active contributors, rather than technical factors such as the number of scanned databases that may create barriers to company-wide adoption.
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Community Pulse
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Features
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Cloud Data Integration
Comparison of Cloud Data Integration features of Product A and Product B
Boomi
8.0
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Dawiso
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Pre-built connectors10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Connector modification5.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Support for real-time and batch integration10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Data quality services10.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Data security features5.00 Ratings00 Ratings
Monitoring console8.00 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
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Usability
8.0
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Performance
7.9
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Support Rating
6.0
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
Dell Boomi is well-suited as a middleware to talk between systems. I am a personal fan of Dell's products and I enjoy this service. Dell Boomi is very easy to use, even to the less technically-inclined user. It is less appropriate to use in one system alone, but users would still find it functional in one system alone because it helps manage the system's metadata and allows that system to be integrated with other systems in the future.
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Pros
  • Pre-built connectors to almost anything which greatly reduce time to release of your integration needs.
  • Easy to use development platform with drag&drop features. Non-technical people could build simple integration processes in no time.
  • Great user community where you can get quick help if needed. Boomi people hang around there a lot.
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Cons
  • More from a development perspective. It is always difficult to use the properties features. It takes a while to understand how the data/variables can be used across an integration.
  • Dell Boomi should also invest more on API Management and not just seen as a ETL,ESB tool.
  • Should roll out features more often based on users reviews.
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Likelihood to Renew
Dell Boomi has provided us with the ability to connect our campus together using our various existing platforms. There are many supported features and have yet to run into something that we cannot do. Its user interface is very intuitive which would allow users to begin developing fairly easily. There is a myriad of resources available
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Usability
First of all, as a service (cloud service), we don't need to care about server maintenance any more, no worries about incorrect configurations, about down time. Second, for maintaining, we don't need a large team to do it. And of course, using Dell Boomi instead of manual transaction could help us to avoid people mistake while inputting data or doing transactions.
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Performance
I would rate Dell Boomi as highly performant. We have used it for 4+ years and have not had any major issues with availability or speed. We also have not observed performance degradation when connecting it with other software solutions.
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Support Rating
Boomi support was responsive and knowledgable, however being a closed cloud service, it doesn't have good community support. We found the learning curve to be steep and there aren't avenues like google, forums, or blogs that provide community driven insight into the product or how to go about designing solutions using the tool
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Alternatives Considered
MuleSoft and Boomi are built on totally different frameworks. Mulesoft is an API-led network whereas Boomi is an ETL middleware approach. In easy words, Mulesoft can connect to several apps and business units, can create and reuse multiple components. Boomi offers only on-premise and on-cloud integration solutions whereas MuleSoft is capable of providing on-premise, on-cloud as well as hybrid solutions. We can say that MuleSoft is much more flexible and offers multiple integration solutions.
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Return on Investment
  • ROI was flat. Coding directly in apps we were knowledgable in would have been faster, but maintenance higher.
  • It brought good process to the integration team that was new, however I wouldn't say it was a huge gain monetarily. It is a valid path out of many paths for integration, but doesn't rule them all.
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