WebLogic Suite and Microsoft System Center are both competitors in the enterprise software space. WebLogic appears to have an advantage for Oracle product integration, while System Center is more favored in Windows environments.
Features: WebLogic Suite offers exceptional scalability and middleware capabilities with strong Oracle integration, ideal for complex applications. System Center provides seamless integration with Windows environments, ease of out-of-the-box functionalities, and robust API integration.
Room for Improvement: WebLogic Suite users request enhancements in transaction monitoring and better cloud integration, along with concerns over the deployment process and resource consumption. Microsoft System Center needs improvements in UI design, integration with non-Microsoft products, and cloud-monitoring capabilities.
Ease of Deployment and Customer Service: WebLogic Suite provides flexible deployment options between on-premises and public cloud, yet its customer support is often criticized. Microsoft System Center also offers flexible deployment and receives higher support satisfaction, contributing to smoother integration.
Pricing and ROI: WebLogic Suite is considered expensive but offers good ROI, particularly with Oracle integration. Microsoft System Center, though costly, offers enterprise licensing models that may reduce costs with further Microsoft product integration.
Technical support from Oracle is rated around eight due to resource constraints in Pakistan.
Oracle suggested moving to cluster infrastructure to enhance scalability.
The stability of WebLogic Suite depends largely on application behavior and the required real-time availability.
Oracle has suggested migrating to a cluster infrastructure with one WebLogic server and multiple managed servers.
WebLogic Suite is high-priced, akin to a Lamborghini.
One of the most valuable features of WebLogic Suite is its integration with JMS services and queue services.
Oracle WebLogic Suite is an integrated solution for building onpremise cloud application infrastructures that span web server, application server and data grid technology tiers. It includes Oracle WebLogic Server, an application server for developing and deploying applications across conventional and cloud environments, Oracle Coherence Enterprise Edition, Oracle Web Tier, Oracle TopLink, Oracle Java Mission Control and Flight Recorder, and other component technologies.
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