Likelihood to Recommend As a small company, there is a bit critical to choose Daas as the plans are high and support is available but not at that much priority. A company that wants to invest in the future can go with that. As every software has it's own pros and cons using the Oracle Daas we can build the best future sales planning and DB integration with our consumers to support worldwide level code.
Read full review Oracle NoSQL Database is well-suited for you if your data formats are not consistent, if you have limited hardware resources, if you higher data throughput (whether the database is on the cloud or running locally), and if you don't need a declarative query language to maintain a standardized schema of your data. If you need reduced data redundancy and require ACID compliance, you are better off finding an SQL database solution.
Read full review Pros Customer Service Transparency Connect ability Corey Buller Senior Media Strategist - Digital Planning/Client Services
Read full review Data-model flexibility. Unlike RDBMS solutions, Oracle NoSQL does not restrict you to a predefined set of data types. Ability to Handle an Increased Amount of Traffic. As Oracle NoSQL can process queries much quicker than Oracle Database, Oracle NoSQL is able to respond to a lot more queries in the same amount of time. Data-model simplicity. In SQL-oriented databases, there is a learning curve in learning the relationship between databases, tables, rows, and keys. On the other hand, Oracle NoSQL's key-value based storage is much easier to get the hang of. Read full review Cons Prices and plans are higher not for mid level companies. Not supported to all programming languages. Need to go with more detail in user interface. Provide more support to customers. Read full review Fewer analytical functions to choose from. When compared to Oracle Database, there is significant difference in the amount of built-in analytical functions. Eventual data consistency. It is not guaranteed that a write or delete query will be immediately visible for subsequent queries. Data redundancy. As there are no mechanisms that insure data integrity, users are more likely to have redundant data across their documents. Read full review Alternatives Considered Better in every way, less modeled and more accurate audience segments
Corey Buller Senior Media Strategist - Digital Planning/Client Services
Read full review I have not used any other types of NoSQL databases.
Read full review Return on Investment Costs are increase but production is also increase. Need more UI features. Better DB integration provide more support to the code. Read full review We pay less for computing resources, as Oracle NoSQL databases respond quicker than our previous SQL databases. Our database administrators and software developers do not need to worry about "data massaging" and can focus on perfecting application logic. Oracle NoSQL has built-in integration to other Oracle products, so we didn't not need to spend money on building custom integrators or higher additional developers. Read full review ScreenShots