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FileMaker vs IBM Db2 Event Store comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

FileMaker
Ranking in Non-Relational Databases
6th
Average Rating
7.6
Number of Reviews
5
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
IBM Db2 Event Store
Ranking in Non-Relational Databases
20th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
No ranking in other categories
 

Mindshare comparison

As of May 2025, in the Non-Relational Databases category, the mindshare of FileMaker is 6.4%, up from 5.8% compared to the previous year. The mindshare of IBM Db2 Event Store is 0.2%, down from 0.8% compared to the previous year. It is calculated based on PeerSpot user engagement data.
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it_user1540227 - PeerSpot reviewer
User-friendly, very stable, reasonable price, integrates well, and has all sorts of capabilities
They're always improving it, and I have been quite pleased with their improvements. There is some organizational stuff that I'd like to see done differently. They should make a structure so that you can have the data in one file and the app, the scripts, and the program in another file. I would like to be able to easily share scripts between different databases. I write stuff, and some of the functions are shared across different databases. So, I have to copy them from one database to another. I wouldn't mind an infrastructure where I had a file, and on loading the program, this file is loaded with the functions that I had written. I can then call them from any database that I happen to be using. Currently, you have a database open that has all of its data pieces and program pieces, and then you open another database that has got all of its data pieces and program pieces. Nothing is shared between them. When I write a complex function and I want to use it in two or three different databases, I have to copy it to each one of them and also remember where all it is used. It would be good if it has a little bit different organizational structure so that you could put your shared stuff in one place, and it loads the stuff. It is just an architectural difference. I've sent this requirement to them, but I doubt if that's going to happen. It is a huge system, and making changes for a single individual doesn't happen that quickly.
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