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Developer at a consultancy with self employed
Real User
Top 10Leaderboard
Sep 1, 2024
Good for large amounts of data and has a variety of use cases but can be complex to use
Pros and Cons
  • "Test data management capabilities are good."
  • "It's a very complicated tool."

What is our primary use case?

We do development for our customers and we use Topaz to do backend systems for some Latin American banks. It's for enterprise data. It runs on AWS. I'm working on performance testing to do batch performance tests doing step functions with AWS for processes running through the database. 

How has it helped my organization?

The enterprise data is mostly for web applications and users are mostly online. There are long-term processes or transactions. The solution helps with a variety of use cases. 

What is most valuable?

Users don't have to pay for on-prem servers. The application is mostly in the cloud. It can be used across many countries. It doesn't matter where you are, you can use the application anywhere, anytime. 

The solution does handle large amounts of data. Banking systems always have big data that takes a lot of time to get processed.

Test data management capabilities are good. Sometimes it can be difficult to align with the requirements of the customer as it isn't exactly like transactional data. 

What needs improvement?

It's a very complicated tool.

Sometimes the customer wants better, faster transaction times. They want the solution to move as fast as possible. We're trying to scale and grow our application with more servers to get the level of speed desired. Everything from small processes to big batch processing needs to be faster. 

For how long have I used the solution?

I've been using the solution for three years. 

What do I think about the stability of the solution?

The solution is stable for the most part. Mostly it is stable. Sometimes, if you have a beta version, it's not so stable. 

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

The scalablity is great and it scales well within AWS. You do have to understand the scalability within those systems, and you have to understand the network and how much processing you need, et cetera. 

We have thousands of users.

How was the initial setup?

A lot of pipelines are executed during the installation process. The setup can be complex, depending on the parameters and requirements. Each pipeline could take an hour or more to implement. The compiling and testing processes take time. The security requirements and availability of the system are things that need to be considered at the outset. 

Maintenance is a big deal in the company I work with. The processes sometimes change from time to time and we need to adjust. 

What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

I don't directly deal with the pricing side of the solution.

What other advice do I have?

We use various versions of the solution.

I'd rate the solution overall at a seven out of ten. 

Which deployment model are you using for this solution?

Public Cloud
Disclosure: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer. Consultant
Technical Consultant at a consultancy with 1-10 employees
Consultant
Top 20Leaderboard
Mar 25, 2024
Improves disaster recovery processes and offers an efficient CPU cycle optimization
Pros and Cons
  • "BMC Data Management improved our data recovery process by simplifying it."
  • "One area for improvement with this product could be in providing clearer guidance and tools for disaster recovery planning and execution."

How has it helped my organization?

Using BMC Data Management for IMS and DB2 on z/OS has greatly improved our database administration tasks. Although we don't test the database before production, we have experienced benefits in disaster recovery situations and capacity management. For instance, when facing capacity issues during peak transaction times, I've been able to quickly allocate additional resources to ensure smooth operations. This has been crucial, especially during times when the demand surges, such as peak flight hours.

What is most valuable?

BMC Data Management improved our data recovery process by simplifying it. With IMS, recovery meant reloading the last transaction backup to restore databases quickly during downtime. It has been effective, ensuring minimal disruption and enabling smooth operations even during recovery events.

What needs improvement?

One area for improvement with this product could be in providing clearer guidance and tools for disaster recovery planning and execution. As someone involved in managing infrastructure, understanding the steps and terminology around disaster recovery is crucial for effectively rebuilding the business after a disaster.

What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

Within our company, which has many thousands of employees, the data management team, including project managers and other roles, typically consists of around 50 people.

How are customer service and support?

I would rate the support as an eight out of ten.

How would you rate customer service and support?

Positive

How was the initial setup?

Setting up IMS with BMC's data management solutions is straightforward, but it requires collaboration across different parts of the business to understand critical data and recovery needs. It involves imagining scenarios and planning for disaster recovery, ensuring that essential data and operations can be restored efficiently in case of a disaster. The number of people maintaining the solution varies depending on the enterprise size, but typically it ranges from five to ten individuals.

What other advice do I have?

From my perspective as an infrastructure guy, the most valuable aspect of BMC's data management solutions was their ability to optimize CPU cycles, improving IMS performance without directly impacting the database. This helped ensure smoother operations and faster transaction processing without significant changes to the underlying data structures.

I wouldn't recommend this product over others without considering individual business needs. For a small company, an SQL solution might be more suitable. The choice between BMC and other solutions depends on factors like support and budget availability. Overall, I would rate BMC Data Management as an eight out of ten.

Disclosure: My company does not have a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer.