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Oracle Product Master Data Management Cloud vs SAP NetWeaver MDM [EOL] comparison

 

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Oracle Product Master Data ...
Average Rating
7.0
Reviews Sentiment
8.2
Number of Reviews
1
Ranking in other categories
Cloud Master Data Management (MDM) Solutions (9th)
SAP NetWeaver MDM [EOL]
Average Rating
5.8
Number of Reviews
7
Ranking in other categories
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Featured Reviews

Parshuram Sharma - PeerSpot reviewer
Used to manage the complete attributes of products, but its installation could be a little bit easier
The solution is deployed on the cloud in our organization. It's not difficult for people to learn to use the solution. Oracle provides training to use the solution through many training videos available on Oracle University. I would recommend the solution to other users. Once you create an item in the solution, it will be automatically available in other modules. The solution is fully integrated with other Oracle models. If you want to integrate the solution with non-Oracle modules, you have to work on it. There are always options to integrate the solution with non-Oracle applications. It would be easier to integrate the solution with other Oracle applications because there are options to do so. Overall, I rate the solution a seven out of ten.
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SAP MDM provides flexible data modeling , efficient data deduplication and capable data harmonization capabilities.Together with SAP BPM it provides an efficient solution.
* Match and merge performance and features - with more data volume the performance level goes severely down. Also the transformations cannot be mass downloaded or mass uploaded, as this leads to painfully pasting them one by one. No de-merge feature is also a point which will help going back to previous state after a wrong merge is done. * Change tracking - This is one tool which lacks and ease of use details which SAP ECC users are really used to.It is not user friendly,performance really goes down sharply as data growth happens. I would like to see improvement in the match and merge performance and I would also appreciate it if SAP can suggest certain ready to use usage and maintenance guides on change tracking. Currently there's only SAP notes and other documents are available but they are suggestive and leave plenty to be said.
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Questions from the Community

What do you like most about Oracle Product Master Data Management Cloud?
The most valuable feature of the solution is the management of the complete attributes of products and services.
What needs improvement with Oracle Product Master Data Management Cloud?
The solution's installation could be a little bit easier.
What is your primary use case for Oracle Product Master Data Management Cloud?
We mostly use the solution for maintaining the products and services for companies. We use the product to capture data regarding the products companies manufacture and sell to customers, and the se...
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Also Known As

Oracle Master Data Management Cloud, Product Master Data Management Cloud
NetWeaver MDM
 

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Sample Customers

Eaton, Orange Belgium, Archrock, POSCO
State of Indiana, Automotive Resources International (ARI), Alliander N.V., Chemion Logistik GmbH, Charit_ University Hospital Berlin, Seoul National University Bundang Hospital (SNUBH)
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