Denodo is the eponymous data integration platform from the global company headquartered in Silicon Valley.
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Salesforce Data Cloud
Score 8.3 out of 10
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Salesforce Data Cloud (formerly Salesforce Genie) is a solution to put data to work for customers. It is deeply embedded in the Einstein 1 Platform, which means any external data lake or warehouse can now drive actions and workflows inside of the Salesforce CRM.
$108,000
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$108000
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Data Source Connection
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Salesforce Data Cloud
5.5
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40% below category average
Connect to traditional data sources
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Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL
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Data Transformations
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6.0
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Simple transformations
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Data Modeling
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7.2
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Data model creation
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Metadata management
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Business rules and workflow
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Collaboration
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Testing and debugging
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Data Governance
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Denodo allows us to create and combine new views to create a virtual repository and APIs without a single line of code. It is excellent because it can present connectors with a view format for downstream consumers by flattening a JSON file. Reading or connecting to various sources and displaying a tabular view is an excellent feature. The product's technical data catalog is well-organized.
I would recommend Salesforce Data Cloud as an 8 because it is great for keeping track of customer and sale information, it is easy to use, it is easy to generate reports and it is user friendly. However, it is very expensive and does not integrate with other CRMs well
Integration with other systems is really working for us. Also having models developed in Data Cloud and then use for servers, Salesforce sales and for Marketing Cloud.
Caching - but I am sure it will be improved by now. There were times when we expected the cache to be refreshed but it was stale.
Schema generation of endpoints from API response was sometimes incomplete as not all API calls returned all the fields. Will be good to have an ability to load the schema itself (XSD/JSON/Soap XML etc).
Denodo exposed web services were in preliminary stage when we used; I'm sure it will be improved by now.
Export/Import deployment, while it was helpful, there were unexpected issues without any errors during deployment. Issues were only identified during testing. Some views were not created properly and did not work. If it was working in the environment from where it was exported from, it should work in the environment where it is imported.
Because it is worth this, the analytics, reporting, CRM, security parameters, mobile support all make it this worth. Also, I personally believe it has high potential to grab customers attention and increase sales.
Denodo is a tool to rapidly mash data sources together and create meaningful datasets. It does have its downfalls though. When you create larger, more complex datasets, you will most likely need to cache your datasets, regardless of how proper your joins are set up. Since DV takes data from multiple environments, you are taxing the corporate network, so you need to be conscious of how much data you are sending through the network and truly understand how and when to join datasets due to this.
I like Salesforce Data Cloud because like mentioned before, it is easy to use, easy to generate reports, create workflows, keep track of customer data, sales data, house data, etc. You can also import excel sheets with customer data as well and it will create the fields for you which is nice
It's been really good because for example, now we can use some of the segmentation of our clients. We have all the models running in that cloud, so it's been easier for us having this information built and having the calculation of the segments that we want to use with clients.