We performed a comparison between Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service and Talend Open Studio based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Cloud Data Integration solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."This has significantly eased the process of migration from on-premise to cloud. Instead of configuring everything from the ground up, the Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service has made it seamless to build and render databases in cloud."
"Scalability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten."
"GoldenGate can aggregate various data types from different sources."
"GoldenGate's best features are the desktop security features."
"We're able to handle large amounts of data with ease."
"It has got so many connectors. It is intuitive and easy to use."
"Talend Open Studio is easy to create jobs. We use the basic functionality and it is very good."
"This solution has improved our overall time to value for data ingestion."
"It's a good tool. It has the ability to take apart and install whatever we need. It's very good for data, transformation, and loading."
"The API integration and big data approach are very good because of how you extract data from JSP files or big data web repositories like MongoDB."
"We're sold on the customization part of the solution."
"It is user-friendly and the interface is good."
"Oracle is always adding new features. I can't think of anything that's urgent currently."
"More technical documentation is needed, especially in terms of mapping and conversion of data, while integration would also be very helpful."
"The initial setup was a little complex, and we required support from Oracle to complete it."
"Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service lacks AI. If AI gets introduced in Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service, it would be much easier to do analysis."
"I think my biggest problem with the tool is that the errors are very hard to debug."
"It gets the job done but it's a bit slow."
"As for improvement or additional features, I would like to know how to use Java in Talend and also how to use Talend in the cloud or in big data. I would prefer to have storage directly on Talend."
"If I compare Open Studion to other solutions, their interface is robust but not so fancy looking. This is an area that could use improvement. I would like to see an updated interface."
"The security features could be improved."
"The pricing could be lower. They should work to make it more affordable."
"The documentation is lacking within the product. They need to get better at all aspects of describing how it works and how to use it."
"We need more components to be more efficient. We use a lot of components, such as Salesforce, and it's not easy to use. There's are minor bugs and it's not easy to use some of the features."
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Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service is ranked 19th in Cloud Data Integration with 4 reviews while Talend Open Studio is ranked 5th in Data Integration with 47 reviews. Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service is rated 8.8, while Talend Open Studio is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service writes "A cost-effective and easy-to-use tool that needs to introduce AI features". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Talend Open Studio writes "An open-source ETL tool, when deployed on-premises, requiring an easy installation phase". Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service is most compared with AWS Database Migration Service, Confluent, Oracle GoldenGate and Azure Data Factory, whereas Talend Open Studio is most compared with SSIS, IBM InfoSphere DataStage, Talend Data Fabric, Talend Data Management Platform and AWS Glue. See our Oracle GoldenGate Cloud Service vs. Talend Open Studio report.
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