

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.
I conducted a cost comparison with the AWS service provider, and this option is much cheaper than the Kinesis service offered by AWS.
Customers have seen ROI with Qlik Replicate because they get their data for analysis faster, enabling quicker decision-making compared to traditional data sourcing methods.
We've got a project at the moment that we estimated the integration was going to be around $200,000 to $300,000, and we've been able to achieve the integration for less than a tenth of that, doing it in-house using Stitch.
I think I have seen a return on investment with Stitch in terms of time saved.
Even priority tickets, which should be resolved in minutes, can take days.
Support response times could be improved as there are sometimes delays in receiving replies to support cases.
The best skill set they've got is that they know when the issue is outside of their knowledge, and they escalate really quickly so that we get to the right people when we need them.
The system could be scaled to include more sources and functions.
I would advise that you should not use Stitch if you are going to build a big number of screens or a heavy UI application with complex designs because it is not ready for that kind of work.
We just spin up a new server and add it into a cluster, and then it pretty much manages the load balancing across all the servers in the cluster.
Stitch can handle a massive amount of data, so I do not think that is a problem.
Stitch is really stable.
I didn't notice any explicit crashes or bugs with Stitch, as it is actually stable.
It is a core-based licensing, which, especially in the banking industry, results in the system capacity being utilized up to a maximum of 60%.
Qlik Replicate could be improved in the next release by incorporating more monitoring options to monitor the logs.
Stitch cannot connect to all databases or third-party apps, such as Amazon Seller.
I saved a lot of time getting from having no design inspiration to having full-fledged designs.
I suggest developing a featured interface that is easier to use.
Licensing is calculated based on the machine's total capacity rather than actual usage.
For Qlik Replicate, the setup cost includes the requirement of a server, which represents the hardware cost that must be covered.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that it is pretty easy, pretty straightforward, and the cheapest of them all.
The cost of the seats is actually cheaper by the amount of value that you're adding to the business.
My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing for Stitch shows that it is a bit costlier.
The most valuable feature of Qlik Replicate is their change data capture feature.
Data retrieved from the system can be pushed to multiple places, supporting various divisions such as marketing, loans, and others.
The image to HTML conversion helps me in my projects because it allows you to acquire professional designs without starting from scratch.
We take one week of time to design an application, but now we can design that application within two days, which is 16 hours.
We can easily move and do time-to-market for a new pipeline and new integration, positively impacting our organization.

| Company Size | Count |
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| Small Business | 9 |
| Large Enterprise | 11 |
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| Small Business | 4 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 3 |
| Large Enterprise | 4 |
Qlik Replicate is a data replication solution for replicating data from one source database to another for business intelligence software. It offers data manipulation and transformations, replication without impacting source databases, and ease of use without needing ETL. The solution is stable and user-friendly, with detailed logging and support.
Qlik Replicate has improved the organization by allowing each team to replicate their data into a single-source data location. The most important feature of Qlik Replicate is its ability to replicate and update records without needing a programmer.
Stitch is a cloud-based ETL service designed to synchronize data between a variety of sources and destinations, offering robust and scalable data integration capabilities.
Stitch facilitates seamless data integration, providing users with real-time data movement across their tech stack. Its flexible architecture allows easy connectivity between diverse systems and ensures data consistency. With its user-friendly setup, Stitch empowers data teams to efficiently manage complex data workflows, enhancing decision-making and operational efficiency.
What are Stitch's most important features?In industries like e-commerce and finance, Stitch is instrumental in integrating data from sales platforms and financial systems to analytics tools. Retailers can combine online and offline sales data, while financial firms streamline data into centralized repositories, ensuring comprehensive analysis and reporting.
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