We used to have multiple different kinds of databases, which internally, had different compliance levels. Retention management is very different now. If the policy is live and the claim has been completed, I couldn't archive the claim. I needed to keep a reference integrity of that claim and understand which policy paid out the claim. With this solution, the policy came in six months ago and qualified for archiving. The claim had been paid and in every environment, the claim had been closed, including the reporting system, the claims system, etc. With the payment set gateway, I can just go and archive. But, we had a hard time during this process. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
Innovation Lead at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Jan 10, 2021
If you have a very big landscape and wide varieties of only SAP products, it can be a good solution, but still don't blindly go for this solution. If you have all SAP products, don't think that SAP Data Hub will be your best product. There are a lot of solutions in the market. You need to go and properly analyze your options. It has seamless integration with SAP solutions but not with solutions from other companies. Go for it only if you have different SAP solutions such as HANA, SAP Data Services, SAP API, and SAP SDI or soft system data integration. In this kind of setup, it could be a central place to orchestrate and manage all these different services of SAP, which other products may not give you. If you have only one or two products of SAP, and the rest of the products are from different brands, it is not a good product to go for. I would rate SAP Data Hub a six out of ten.
Data Governance ensures reliable data across an organization by managing data availability, usability, and security. It sets policies and processes critical to the control of data quality, compliance, and accessibility.Enterprises must implement a solid Data Governance strategy to handle data growth and complexity. A well-defined framework helps ensure accurate reporting, improved regulatory compliance, and efficient data management. Users value solutions that offer robust policy frameworks,...
We used to have multiple different kinds of databases, which internally, had different compliance levels. Retention management is very different now. If the policy is live and the claim has been completed, I couldn't archive the claim. I needed to keep a reference integrity of that claim and understand which policy paid out the claim. With this solution, the policy came in six months ago and qualified for archiving. The claim had been paid and in every environment, the claim had been closed, including the reporting system, the claims system, etc. With the payment set gateway, I can just go and archive. But, we had a hard time during this process. I rate the overall solution a seven out of ten.
It's a perfect solution, I would rate it a 10 out of 10.
If you have a very big landscape and wide varieties of only SAP products, it can be a good solution, but still don't blindly go for this solution. If you have all SAP products, don't think that SAP Data Hub will be your best product. There are a lot of solutions in the market. You need to go and properly analyze your options. It has seamless integration with SAP solutions but not with solutions from other companies. Go for it only if you have different SAP solutions such as HANA, SAP Data Services, SAP API, and SAP SDI or soft system data integration. In this kind of setup, it could be a central place to orchestrate and manage all these different services of SAP, which other products may not give you. If you have only one or two products of SAP, and the rest of the products are from different brands, it is not a good product to go for. I would rate SAP Data Hub a six out of ten.