Data Analyst at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
Top 20
Dec 3, 2025
While Ab Initio Co>Operating System has positive attributes, I find that certain features can sometimes be difficult to understand. When I have too many import feeds opened, they can conflict with each other. If I'm using two separate import feeds for running my codes and they contain the same code inside, they experience conflicts, which creates difficulties. I believe this should not occur because it requires me to clear the work queue to run my import feed. I don't believe there are any missing features in Ab Initio Co>Operating System so far, but I would appreciate a better search feature. The global search is excellent, but a more in-depth search feature that allows me to search within the feeds or assets would be beneficial.
SE at a educational organization with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
May 5, 2025
If Ab Initio Co>Operating System could provide an environment that allows users to practice or use it on their own computers, it would be beneficial. Additionally, having more accessible online resources, like a GitHub ( /products/github-reviews ) repository with examples and code, would improve the technical support.
Ab Initio Co>Operating System has its own paradigm, requiring a new approach to problem-solving that differs from traditional paradigms like object-oriented programming. While many people suggest improvements, I believe developers should change their thinking and problem-solving approach when using Ab Initio Co>Operating System.
Tech lead at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Nov 8, 2022
Co>Operating System would be improved with more integrations for less well-known technologies. In the next release, Co>Operating System should include some AI capabilities on the data governance side, like semantic patching.
An awesome improvement would be big data solutions, for example, implementing some kind of business intelligence or neural networks for artificial intelligence. In the next release, I would like them to include big data and solutions in the cloud.
Data Integration solutions harmonize data from different sources, ensuring smooth data flow throughout an organization. They are essential in enabling consistent data analysis, fostering better decision-making, and driving efficiency.Data Integration empowers organizations by connecting disparate data systems, reducing duplication, and enhancing data quality. This process involves combining data from various sources and providing users with a unified view. Users benefit from reduced...
While Ab Initio Co>Operating System has positive attributes, I find that certain features can sometimes be difficult to understand. When I have too many import feeds opened, they can conflict with each other. If I'm using two separate import feeds for running my codes and they contain the same code inside, they experience conflicts, which creates difficulties. I believe this should not occur because it requires me to clear the work queue to run my import feed. I don't believe there are any missing features in Ab Initio Co>Operating System so far, but I would appreciate a better search feature. The global search is excellent, but a more in-depth search feature that allows me to search within the feeds or assets would be beneficial.
If Ab Initio Co>Operating System could provide an environment that allows users to practice or use it on their own computers, it would be beneficial. Additionally, having more accessible online resources, like a GitHub ( /products/github-reviews ) repository with examples and code, would improve the technical support.
Ab Initio Co>Operating System has its own paradigm, requiring a new approach to problem-solving that differs from traditional paradigms like object-oriented programming. While many people suggest improvements, I believe developers should change their thinking and problem-solving approach when using Ab Initio Co>Operating System.
Co>Operating System would be improved with more integrations for less well-known technologies. In the next release, Co>Operating System should include some AI capabilities on the data governance side, like semantic patching.
An awesome improvement would be big data solutions, for example, implementing some kind of business intelligence or neural networks for artificial intelligence. In the next release, I would like them to include big data and solutions in the cloud.