We performed a comparison between BMC Data Management for IMS and DB2 on zOS and Dataloader.io based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Oracle, Quest Software, SolarWinds and others in Database Development and Management."BMC Data Management improved our data recovery process by simplifying it."
"I have worked with DB2's great features in the last five years. The IDAA feature transformed the vision of warehousing, business analytics, and big data at my bank. Besides the mainframe, I saw that this solution was evolutionary. It gives real-time information."
"he product’s most valuable feature is ease of access."
"DB2 is a hard tool to grasp. It's hard for users to learn how to use it. It's not easy to see how it works."
"One area for improvement with this product could be in providing clearer guidance and tools for disaster recovery planning and execution."
"We need help with large data migrations. It only works well for a few thousand records or less than a million records."
BMC Data Management for IMS and DB2 on zOS is ranked 21st in Database Development and Management with 2 reviews while Dataloader.io is ranked 39th in Data Integration with 1 review. BMC Data Management for IMS and DB2 on zOS is rated 8.6, while Dataloader.io is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of BMC Data Management for IMS and DB2 on zOS writes "Improves disaster recovery processes and offers an efficient CPU cycle optimization ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Dataloader.io writes "Provides an ease of access and an automated mapping feature". BMC Data Management for IMS and DB2 on zOS is most compared with AWS Database Migration Service, Qlik Replicate and IBM App Connect, whereas Dataloader.io is most compared with DBamp and Mule Anypoint Platform.
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