SQL Server Integration Services vs. ZappySys SSIS PowerPack

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
SSIS
Score 6.5 out of 10
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Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is a data integration solution.N/A
ZappySys SSIS PowerPack
Score 10.0 out of 10
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SSIS PowerPack is a collection of 70+ drag and drop connectors/tasks for SSIS (i.e. Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services), designed to boost productivity using coding-free components to connect many cloud as well as on-premises data sources such as REST API Services, Azure Cloud, Amazon AWS Cloud, MongoDB, JSON, XML, CSV, Excel, Salesforce, Redshift, DynamoDB, Google API (i.e. Analytics, AdWords), SOAP/Web API, Facebook, Twitter, Zendesk, eBay & many more
$999
per server / annually
Pricing
SQL Server Integration ServicesZappySys SSIS PowerPack
Editions & Modules
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Standard Edition
$999.00
per server / annually
Professional Edition
$1299.00
per server / annually
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
SSISZappySys SSIS PowerPack
Free Trial
NoYes
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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Features
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Data Source Connection
Comparison of Data Source Connection features of Product A and Product B
SQL Server Integration Services
7.5
Ratings
11% below category average
ZappySys SSIS PowerPack
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Ratings
Connect to traditional data sources8.80 Ratings00 Ratings
Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL6.20 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Transformations
Comparison of Data Transformations features of Product A and Product B
SQL Server Integration Services
8.1
Ratings
1% below category average
ZappySys SSIS PowerPack
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Simple transformations8.50 Ratings00 Ratings
Complex transformations7.70 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Modeling
Comparison of Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
SQL Server Integration Services
7.4
Ratings
7% below category average
ZappySys SSIS PowerPack
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Data model creation8.60 Ratings00 Ratings
Metadata management7.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Business rules and workflow8.20 Ratings00 Ratings
Collaboration7.30 Ratings00 Ratings
Testing and debugging6.10 Ratings00 Ratings
Data Governance
Comparison of Data Governance features of Product A and Product B
SQL Server Integration Services
6.9
Ratings
16% below category average
ZappySys SSIS PowerPack
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Ratings
Integration with data quality tools7.40 Ratings00 Ratings
Integration with MDM tools6.40 Ratings00 Ratings
User Ratings
SQL Server Integration ServicesZappySys SSIS PowerPack
Likelihood to Recommend
8.0
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Likelihood to Renew
10.0
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Usability
9.3
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Performance
8.8
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Support Rating
8.2
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Implementation Rating
10.0
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User Testimonials
SQL Server Integration ServicesZappySys SSIS PowerPack
Likelihood to Recommend
Ideal for daily standard ETL use cases whether the data is sourced from / transferred to the native connectors (like SQL Server) or FTP. Best if the company uses MS suite of tools. There are better options in the market for chaining tasks where you want a custom flow of executions depending on the outcome of each process or if you want advanced functionality like API connections, etc.
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Pros
  • SSIS works very well pulling well-defined data into SQL Server from a wide variety of data sources.
  • It comes free with the SQL Server so it is hard not to consider using it providing you have a team who is trained and experienced using SSIS.
  • When SSIS doesn't have exactly what you need you can use C# or VBA to extend its functionality.
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Cons
  • SSIS memory usage can be quite high particularly when SSI and SQL server are on the same machine
  • SSIS is not available on any environment other than Microsoft Windows
  • SSIS does not function with any database engine back-end other than Microsoft SQL Server
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Likelihood to Renew
SSIS is responsible for running core business processed managing core business data. It can be managed, improved and expanded using minimal internal resources. It is also able to support all of our current data infrastructure. Replacing SSIS would be time consuming and costly with no apparent ROI.
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Usability
SSIS has a drag and drop based developer interface, so it is relatively straight forward to get started. You can start to get into the weeds pretty quickly as your solution becomes more complex. However, most of the base functions are right in front of you for a developer. You can also set project and solution level parameters, so when you deploy to new environments, you don't have to jump into each package to change your variables and settings. (For example, default directory to ingest flat files).
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Performance
Raw performance is great. At times, depending on the machine you are using for development, the IDE can have issues. Deploying projects is very easy and the tool set they give you to monitor jobs out of the box is decent. If you do very much with it you will have to write into your projects performance tracking though.
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Support Rating
The support, when necessary, is excellent. But beyond that, it is very rarely necessary because the user community is so large, vibrant and knowledgable, a simple Google query or forum question can answer almost everything you want to know. You can also get prewritten script tasks with a variety of functionality that saves a lot of time.
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Implementation Rating
The implementation may be different in each case, it is important to properly analyze all the existing infrastructure to understand the kind of work needed, the type of software used and the compatibility between these, the features that you want to exploit, to understand what is possible and which ones require integration with third-party tools
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Alternatives Considered
I think SQL Server Integration Services is better suited for on-premises data movement and ADF is more suited for the cloud. Though ADF has more connectors, SQL Server Integration Services is more robust and has better functionality just because it has been around much longer
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Return on Investment
  • Without this, we would have to manually update a spreadsheet of our SQL Server inventory
  • We would also have poor alerting; if an instance was down we wouldn't know until it was reported by a user
  • We only have one other person who uses SQL Server Integration Services , he's the expert. It would fall to me without him and I would not enjoy being responsible for it.
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ScreenShots

ZappySys SSIS PowerPack Screenshots

Screenshot of SSIS PowerPack - 70+ Easy to use, High Performance Drag and Drop componentsScreenshot of SSIS REST API Integration - Access data from any Web API or Url. Parse HTML, XML, JSON, CSV data. Support for OAuth 2.0Screenshot of SSIS JSON Integration - Read / write / parse Complex JSON Structure (From File, REST API , database column data)Screenshot of SSIS XML Integration - Read / Write from Complex XML Structure (Read  like a SQL Table from any XML / SOAP API or File. Filter, Pivot, Paginate and De-normalize your data in few clicks)Screenshot of Read / Write Salesforce Data in SSIS using drag and drop user interfaceScreenshot of Read / Write Microsoft Dynamics CRM Data in SSIS using drag and drop user interface (On-Premises and CRM 365 - Online )