Data Engineer at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Dec 11, 2018
Initially, the whole infrastructure was on-premise. For the past year, we have started moving over to the cloud. The support that we receive from AWS is great. The on-premise version is fairly to use. We don't have to scale it up nor scale it down.
Director of Data at a leisure / travel company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Dec 11, 2018
Do your homework before you make a decision. Everyone is different; every shop is different. That is what makes it fun to be in IT. When you look for a solution, you will uncover many advantages. All those hidden things which are not clear initially when you do a cost analysis. A cost analysis is something that you have to do from the get-go, but it also has to be an ongoing process. Your workloads change, requirements change, everything changes, so it has to be a constant feedback. We have used both the on-premise and AWS versions.
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Initially, the whole infrastructure was on-premise. For the past year, we have started moving over to the cloud. The support that we receive from AWS is great. The on-premise version is fairly to use. We don't have to scale it up nor scale it down.
Do your homework before you make a decision. Everyone is different; every shop is different. That is what makes it fun to be in IT. When you look for a solution, you will uncover many advantages. All those hidden things which are not clear initially when you do a cost analysis. A cost analysis is something that you have to do from the get-go, but it also has to be an ongoing process. Your workloads change, requirements change, everything changes, so it has to be a constant feedback. We have used both the on-premise and AWS versions.