Dawiso vs. Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud (discontinued)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
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
Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud (discontinued)
Score 3.2 out of 10
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Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud (DIPC) was a platform for real-time data replication, data transformation, data quality, and data governance. It was discontinued in 2024.N/A
Pricing
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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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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Chose Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud (discontinued)
Oracle replace a popular integrated nationally used platform shared throughout multiple states. The system was responsive and stable, capable of growing with the business needs. Replacing it with Oracle Data Integration Platform has been a large improvement, adding the …
Chose Oracle Data Integration Platform Cloud (discontinued)
We are longtime ODI on-premise users. So, it was easy for us to migrate to the ODI cloud rather than implementing another solution.
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User Ratings
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User Testimonials
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Likelihood to Recommend
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I highly recommend the Oracle Data Integration Platform if you are using OBIEE as a reporting tool. ODI offers a large number of solutions. The on-premise product was expensive to implement and maintain. The cloud version is most suitable for small scale to large scale implementations.
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Pros
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  • ODI uses ELT architecture, which enhances the load performance and is very scalable.
  • ODI is platform independent. It supports all platforms, hardware and operating systems.
  • It comes with pre-built integration, allowing immediate data replication, transformation, and data governance while ensuring data quality.
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Cons
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  • Training and ramping up to learn all the Oracle specific intricacies.
  • Security concerns with administering some of the tools to end users.
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Alternatives Considered
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Oracle replace a popular integrated nationally used platform shared throughout multiple states. The system was responsive and stable, capable of growing with the business needs. Replacing it with Oracle Data Integration Platform has been a large improvement, adding the capability for better live monitoring, faster response times, better disaster recovery options, easier third party integration.
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Return on Investment
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  • Ability to setup reliable disaster recovery.
  • Upgrades and performance monitoring tools are readily available.
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