Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Google BigQuery
Score 8.7 out of 10
N/A
Google's BigQuery is part of the Google Cloud Platform, a database-as-a-service (DBaaS) supporting the querying and rapid analysis of enterprise data.
$6.25
per TiB (after the 1st 1 TiB per month, which is free)
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
Score 7.3 out of 10
N/A
Oracle Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is a core suite of Oracle Cloud software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. Oracle Expense Management and Oracle Risk Management are part of this solution. Other apps include Financials, Revenue Management, Accounting Hub, PPM, and Procurement. The single cloud platform offers built-in industry standards and modern best practices. ERP software is the backbone of many organizations and Oracle aims to offer a modern, connected…N/A
Amazon Redshift
Score 8.9 out of 10
N/A
Amazon Redshift is a hosted data warehouse solution, from Amazon Web Services.
$0.24
per GB per month
Pricing
Google BigQueryOracle Fusion Cloud ERPAmazon Redshift
Editions & Modules
Standard edition
$0.04 / slot hour
Enterprise edition
$0.06 / slot hour
Enterprise Plus edition
$0.10 / slot hour
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Redshift Managed Storage
$0.24
per GB per month
Current Generation
$0.25 - $13.04
per hour
Previous Generation
$0.25 - $4.08
per hour
Redshift Spectrum
$5.00
per terabyte of data scanned
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Google BigQueryOracle Fusion Cloud ERPAmazon Redshift
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoYesNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeRequiredNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing per user varies by component within the Oracle ERP Cloud solution.
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Community Pulse
Google BigQueryOracle Fusion Cloud ERPAmazon Redshift
Considered Multiple Products
Google BigQuery
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery needs minimal setup to get it up and running while Amazon Redshift and Oracle Analytics Cloud need moderate expertise and time to load a data set and run a query. Hadoop (open source) and its commercial version Cloudera do not provide a full out of the box …
Chose Google BigQuery
I personally find it by far simpler than Amazon Redshift due it's onboarding seamlessness. For a quick start and simplify tye access to read the data big query provide better user experience and a smoother user interface. More importantly, the fact that Big Query can be easily …
Chose Google BigQuery
Amazon Redshift was a likely alternative we were considering , but it needs to be provisioned on cluster and nodes, which increases infrastructure management, whereas Google BigQuery is serverless, so no infra management :) Also, I remember when comparing them we did found out …
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery's main advantage over its direct competitors (Amazon Redshift and Azure Synapse) is that it is widely supported by non-Google software, while the others rely heavily on their own cloud ecosystems.
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery is simpler and I say it has simpler UI too.
If you have a clear long term ask , mainly business intelligence needs then Google BigQuery offers you good.
If you need too much of features under a single cloud and you are ok to be lil clumsy then you can check …
Chose Google BigQuery
Compared to every other analytics DB solution I've used, Google BigQuery was by far the easiest to set up and maintain, and scale.
The price was also much lower for our use case (internal data analysis).
Chose Google BigQuery
We actually use Snowflake and BigQuery in tandem because they both currently meet various needs. Redshift, however, has barely been used since our migration away from it. In the case of both Snowflake and BigQuery, they beat Redshift by a long shot. The main reasons are their …
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery is cheaper and much faster as compared to both. While as compared to Snowflake , we tested it was faster and cheaper by 30%, that is after Snowflake tweaked their environment, if not for that it would have been 90% cheaper than Snowflake. Redshift is not easy …
Chose Google BigQuery
Its same as compared to Big query. We go with big query because of clients requirements in project.
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery i would say is better to use than AWS Redshift but not SQL products but this could be due to being more experience in Microsoft and AWS products. It would be really nice if it could use standard SQL server coding rather than having to learn another dialect of …
Chose Google BigQuery
There are some areas in which this product is better while there are some in which others do better. It's not like Google BigQuery surpasses them in every metric. For a holistic view, I will say we use this because of - scalability, performance, ease of use, and seamless …
Chose Google BigQuery
Compared to SingleStore, BigQuery has a big advantage of being completely serverless, and without practical limitations.

Compared to RedShift, we found the cost model to be more fitted to our needs.
Chose Google BigQuery
BigQuery can automatically scale to accommodate the data and query load, providing potentially unlimited scalability. At the same time, Redshift requires manual scaling efforts to increase or decrease capacity, which might affect performance during scaling operations.
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery is the best among the ones we evaluated. It works really well with the Google Cloud workloads and comes with exceptional security controls. It can be combined easily with lots of products that Google Cloud has. It is a real game-changer.
Chose Google BigQuery
Cost is the important factor for us compared with all of the other tools Google BigQuery stands top among all of them which charges very minimal charges for storage against all the apps that we have liked the most additionally, we can do query on our data, and can build …
Chose Google BigQuery
I was already familiar with the Google Cloud Platform environment, and I was better equipped with the standard SQL language. Some of the syntax does not translate well to Redshift. It also seemed like many data source integrations relevant to our business were easier and more …
Chose Google BigQuery
We based our analysis primarily on [BigQuery vs. Redshift vs. Athena] and BigQuery proved to be the best solution for us.
Chose Google BigQuery
Both BigQuery and Redshift are two comparable fully managed petabyte-scale cloud data warehouses. They’re similar in many ways, but you should consider their unique features and how they can contribute to an organization’s data analytics infrastructure. When considering which …
Chose Google BigQuery
Google BigQuery integrates seamlessly with Web Analytics data compared to the Azure cloud.
Google BigQuery integrates natively with different digital media platforms compared to Azure and AWs.
Chose Google BigQuery
We liked BQ because the cost of it is only dependent on the amount of data you store (and there are tiers of data access) and how much you search. For us, it is significantly less expensive to run BQ than an equivalent hosted RDBMS. Because most of our data pipelines are …
Chose Google BigQuery
BigQuery by far the best solution in all angles compared to other ones: Especially scalability, ease of use, performance and there is no need to manage any cluster of servers. Also it's ABSOLUTELY pay as you go! No one in market currently provide such service that can compete …
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP

No answer on this topic

Amazon Redshift
Chose Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift, BigQuery, and Snowflake are all fully managed data warehouse services that are designed to handle large volumes of structured data and support business intelligence and analytics efforts. However, Amazon Redshift has the upper hand with its cost-effective …
Chose Amazon Redshift
Biggest advantage of Amazon Redshift is it's part of the aws ecosystem. When tuned well it is also very cheap compared to something like Snowflake. And compared to spark or databricks, Amazon Redshift is a solid warehouse that's well suited for tabular data. We use it for user …
Chose Amazon Redshift
We evaluated [Amazon] Redshift vs BigQuery vs Amazon EMR, back in 2014.
Back then BigQuery cost was slightly higher than that of [Amazon] Redshift price structure.
Amazon EMR, needs lots more management (Admin tasks) and EMR is designed to be ephemeral and not designed to be a …
Chose Amazon Redshift
The best advantage for us was the easy way to integrate our current solution in AWS to Amazon Redshift.
Chose Amazon Redshift
Amazon Redshift supports multiple data formats including multiple structured data formats. And it is easy to implement a cluster if you do not have knowledge of data lake solution. Also when you do not need a lot of resources, you can just scale down so you do not have to spend …
Chose Amazon Redshift
As our applications are hosted on AWS service, Redshift is the best option for us. Also, it provide a near to real-time performance on limited datasets and less complex queries. High availability is the major concern for any growing business and AWS is the best option for this. …
Chose Amazon Redshift
Most of our stack is on AWS, so while Snowflake and BigQuery was a viable option from a performance perspective, it was easier to integrate with RedShift. We considered hosting SQL Server on AWS or using Amazon RDS (Postgres or MySQL), however, the self-service aspect of …
Chose Amazon Redshift
At the time of evaluation, BigQuery didn't have full SQL support. SQL support has since been added, but I'm not sure if it supports full ANSI SQL.
Chose Amazon Redshift

Than Vertica: Redshift is cheaper and AWS integrated (which was a plus because the whole company was on AWS).

Than BigQuery: Redshift has a standard SQL interface, though recently I heard good things about BigQuery and would try it out again.

Features
Google BigQueryOracle Fusion Cloud ERPAmazon Redshift
Database-as-a-Service
Comparison of Database-as-a-Service features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
8.5
80 Ratings
0% above category average
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
-
Ratings
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Automatic software patching8.017 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Database scalability9.179 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Automated backups8.524 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Database security provisions8.773 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Monitoring and metrics8.475 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Automatic host deployment8.013 Ratings00 Ratings00 Ratings
Payroll Management
Comparison of Payroll Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
9.0
17 Ratings
20% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Pay calculation00 Ratings8.917 Ratings00 Ratings
Benefit plan administration00 Ratings9.017 Ratings00 Ratings
Direct deposit files00 Ratings9.014 Ratings00 Ratings
Customization
Comparison of Customization features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
6.5
176 Ratings
13% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
API for custom integration00 Ratings7.5173 Ratings00 Ratings
Plug-ins00 Ratings5.5147 Ratings00 Ratings
Security
Comparison of Security features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
8.3
212 Ratings
1% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Single sign-on capability00 Ratings9.4192 Ratings00 Ratings
Role-based user permissions00 Ratings7.2207 Ratings00 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
Comparison of Reporting & Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
6.3
216 Ratings
15% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Dashboards00 Ratings7.1205 Ratings00 Ratings
Standard reports00 Ratings5.9209 Ratings00 Ratings
Custom reports00 Ratings6.1205 Ratings00 Ratings
General Ledger and Configurable Accounting
Comparison of General Ledger and Configurable Accounting features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
8.6
236 Ratings
11% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Accounts payable00 Ratings8.0225 Ratings00 Ratings
Accounts receivable00 Ratings7.4216 Ratings00 Ratings
Global Financial Support00 Ratings8.1168 Ratings00 Ratings
Primary and Secondary Ledgers00 Ratings7.1194 Ratings00 Ratings
Journals and Reconciliations00 Ratings7.6202 Ratings00 Ratings
Configurable Accounting00 Ratings7.1184 Ratings00 Ratings
Standardized Processes00 Ratings7.1198 Ratings00 Ratings
Inventory Management
Comparison of Inventory Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.5
160 Ratings
6% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Inventory tracking00 Ratings7.5154 Ratings00 Ratings
Automatic reordering00 Ratings6.5136 Ratings00 Ratings
Location management00 Ratings7.7139 Ratings00 Ratings
Order Management
Comparison of Order Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.5
153 Ratings
4% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Pricing00 Ratings7.4141 Ratings00 Ratings
Order entry00 Ratings7.4146 Ratings00 Ratings
Credit card processing00 Ratings6.0119 Ratings00 Ratings
Cost of goods sold00 Ratings7.7131 Ratings00 Ratings
Order Orchestration00 Ratings7.0123 Ratings00 Ratings
Subledger and Financial Process
Comparison of Subledger and Financial Process features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.7
202 Ratings
3% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Billing Management00 Ratings7.0159 Ratings00 Ratings
Cash and Asset Management00 Ratings7.0175 Ratings00 Ratings
Travel & Expense Management00 Ratings7.0143 Ratings00 Ratings
Budgetary Control & Encumbrance Accounting00 Ratings6.0141 Ratings00 Ratings
Period Close00 Ratings7.4171 Ratings00 Ratings
Project Financial Management
Comparison of Project Financial Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
8.2
143 Ratings
8% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Budgeting and Forecasting00 Ratings8.2128 Ratings00 Ratings
Project Costing00 Ratings8.3130 Ratings00 Ratings
Cost Capture00 Ratings8.2120 Ratings00 Ratings
Capital Project Management00 Ratings8.0117 Ratings00 Ratings
Customer Contract Compliance00 Ratings8.3107 Ratings00 Ratings
Project Revenue Recognition00 Ratings8.1112 Ratings00 Ratings
Project Execution Management
Comparison of Project Execution Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.8
103 Ratings
11% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Project Planning and Scheduling00 Ratings7.098 Ratings00 Ratings
Task Insight for Project Managers00 Ratings7.091 Ratings00 Ratings
Project Mobile Functionality00 Ratings6.093 Ratings00 Ratings
Definable Resource Pools00 Ratings6.084 Ratings00 Ratings
Grants Management
Comparison of Grants Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
8.0
105 Ratings
8% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Award Lifecycle Management00 Ratings6.090 Ratings00 Ratings
Procurement
Comparison of Procurement features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.9
142 Ratings
12% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Bids Analyzed and Compared00 Ratings7.699 Ratings00 Ratings
Contract Authoring00 Ratings6.0100 Ratings00 Ratings
Contract Repository00 Ratings6.594 Ratings00 Ratings
Requisitions-to-Purchase Orders Integrated00 Ratings8.4115 Ratings00 Ratings
Supplier Management00 Ratings8.7119 Ratings00 Ratings
Risk Management
Comparison of Risk Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
6.8
78 Ratings
3% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Risk Repository00 Ratings6.073 Ratings00 Ratings
Control Management00 Ratings7.073 Ratings00 Ratings
Control Efficiency Assessments00 Ratings7.066 Ratings00 Ratings
Issue Detection00 Ratings5.066 Ratings00 Ratings
Remediation and Certification00 Ratings5.066 Ratings00 Ratings
Logistics
Comparison of Logistics features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.3
80 Ratings
6% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Transportation Planning and Optimization00 Ratings6.064 Ratings00 Ratings
Transportation Execution Management00 Ratings7.061 Ratings00 Ratings
Trade and Customs Management00 Ratings6.058 Ratings00 Ratings
Fulfillment Management00 Ratings7.063 Ratings00 Ratings
Warehouse Workforce Management00 Ratings7.060 Ratings00 Ratings
Manufacturing
Comparison of Manufacturing features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.1
73 Ratings
4% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Production Process Design00 Ratings7.066 Ratings00 Ratings
Production Management00 Ratings6.068 Ratings00 Ratings
Configuration Management00 Ratings6.566 Ratings00 Ratings
Work Execution00 Ratings6.064 Ratings00 Ratings
Manufacturing Costs00 Ratings7.064 Ratings00 Ratings
Supply Chain
Comparison of Supply Chain features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.7
94 Ratings
7% above category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Forecasting00 Ratings8.091 Ratings00 Ratings
Inventory Planning00 Ratings7.593 Ratings00 Ratings
Performance Monitoring00 Ratings7.085 Ratings00 Ratings
Product Lifecycle Management
Comparison of Product Lifecycle Management features of Product A and Product B
Google BigQuery
-
Ratings
Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP
7.1
74 Ratings
2% below category average
Amazon Redshift
-
Ratings
Proposal Management00 Ratings6.064 Ratings00 Ratings
Product Master Data Management00 Ratings5.567 Ratings00 Ratings
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Likelihood to Recommend
8.8
(77 ratings)
7.5
(256 ratings)
9.0
(38 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
8.1
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10.0
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Usability
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5.2
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7.0
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In-Person Training
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7.4
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Online Training
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8.1
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Configurability
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
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Ease of integration
7.3
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Product Scalability
7.3
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Professional Services
8.2
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User Testimonials
Google BigQueryOracle Fusion Cloud ERPAmazon Redshift
Likelihood to Recommend
Google
Event-based data can be captured seamlessly from our data layers (and exported to Google BigQuery). When events like page-views, clicks, add-to-cart are tracked, Google BigQuery can help efficiently with running queries to observe patterns in user behaviour. That intermediate step of trying to "untangle" event data is resolved by Google BigQuery. A scenario where it could possibly be less appropriate is when analysing "granular" details (like small changes to a database happening very frequently).
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Oracle
Oracle Fusion Cloud is best suited if a customer moves from Oracle eBusiness Suite (on-prem) to a SaaS offering. The transition is comparatively manageable to implement. However, the customer must understand that we cannot have too many customizations in the SaaS model, so many heavily customized on-prem applications would need to be incorporated in the Cloud by using Cloud tools like Oracle Integration Cloud, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Autonomous Database, Oracle APEX provisioned on OCI, etc.
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Amazon AWS
If the number of connections is expected to be low, but the amounts of data are large or projected to grow it is a good solutions especially if there is previous exposure to PostgreSQL. Speaking of Postgres, Redshift is based on several versions old releases of PostgreSQL so the developers would not be able to take advantage of some of the newer SQL language features. The queries need some fine-tuning still, indexing is not provided, but playing with sorting keys becomes necessary. Lastly, there is no notion of the Primary Key in Redshift so the business must be prepared to explain why duplication occurred (must be vigilant for)
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Pros
Google
  • Realtime integration with Google Sheets.
  • GSheet data can be linked to a BigQuery table and the data in that sheet is ingested in realtime into BigQuery. It's a live 'sync' which means it supports insertions, deletions, and alterations. The only limitation here is the schema'; this remains static once the table is created.
  • Seamless integration with other GCP products.
  • A simple pipeline might look like this:-
  • GForms -> GSheets -> BigQuery -> Looker
  • It all links up really well and with ease.
  • One instance holds many projects.
  • Separating data into datamarts or datameshes is really easy in BigQuery, since one BigQuery instance can hold multiple projects; which are isolated collections of datasets.
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Oracle
  • I no longer need VPN to login into the ERP cloud system.
  • I no longer need Java app required for form based application.
  • Data uploading feature using excel was highly required as it makes user life easy.
  • The application is self explanatory and easy to use.
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Amazon AWS
  • [Amazon] Redshift has Distribution Keys. If you correctly define them on your tables, it improves Query performance. For instance, we can define Mapping/Meta-data tables with Distribution-All Key, so that it gets replicated across all the nodes, for fast joins and fast query results.
  • [Amazon] Redshift has Sort Keys. If you correctly define them on your tables along with above Distribution Keys, it further improves your Query performance. It also has Composite Sort Keys and Interleaved Sort Keys, to support various use cases
  • [Amazon] Redshift is forked out of PostgreSQL DB, and then AWS added "MPP" (Massively Parallel Processing) and "Column Oriented" concepts to it, to make it a powerful data store.
  • [Amazon] Redshift has "Analyze" operation that could be performed on tables, which will update the stats of the table in leader node. This is sort of a ledger about which data is stored in which node and which partition with in a node. Up to date stats improves Query performance.
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Cons
Google
  • Please expand the availability of documentation, tutorials, and community forums to provide developers with comprehensive support and guidance on using Google BigQuery effectively for their projects.
  • If possible, simplify the pricing model and provide clearer cost breakdowns to help users understand and plan for expenses when using Google BigQuery. Also, some cost reduction is welcome.
  • It still misses the process of importing data into Google BigQuery. Probably, by improving compatibility with different data formats and sources and reducing the complexity of data ingestion workflows, it can be made to work.
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Oracle
  • Wide localization process.
  • Automated (without a human) business operations, better rpa solutions, scanning, mobile app, etc
  • Central systems for the company re using more than one erp systems.
  • Better reporting tools
  • Developer source also not such enough maybe to support them in each (in their market) countries.
  • Price policy also
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Amazon AWS
  • We've experienced some problems with hanging queries on Redshift Spectrum/external tables. We've had to roll back to and old version of Redshift while we wait for AWS to provide a patch.
  • Redshift's dialect is most similar to that of PostgreSQL 8. It lacks many modern features and data types.
  • Constraints are not enforced. We must rely on other means to verify the integrity of transformed tables.
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Likelihood to Renew
Google
We have to use this product as its a 3rd party supplier choice to utilise this product for their data side backend so will not be likely we will move away from this product in the future unless the 3rd party supplier decides to change data vendors.
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Oracle
Oracle ERP cloud is a significant investment for our company. It will be an ongoing software cost and there's no looking back on that. Our users have become very accustomed to this tool that it is not practically feasible to rip them off from this system. So yes we will continue to renew the subscription going forward.
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Amazon AWS
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Usability
Google
I think overall it is easy to use. I haven't done anything from the development side but an more of an end user of reporting tables built in Google BigQuery. I connect data visualization tools like Tableau or Power BI to the BigQuery reporting tables to analyze trends and create complex dashboards.
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Oracle
Depending on the menu, some items are easy to navigate, however other areas seem like have too many menu selections resulting in many clicks to get what needs to get done. The more you use it the easier getting things done becomes; it is not difficult to learn.
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Amazon AWS
Just very happy with the product, it fits our needs perfectly. Amazon pioneered the cloud and we have had a positive experience using RedShift. Really cool to be able to see your data housed and to be able to query and perform administrative tasks with ease.
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Reliability and Availability
Google
I have never had any significant issues with Google Big Query. It always seems to be up and running properly when I need it. I cannot recall any times where I received any kind of application errors or unplanned outages. If there were any they were resolved quickly by my IT team so I didn't notice them.
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Oracle
The application is used by big banks like HSBC is a testament to its reliability. I did not hear or experience any outages.Oracle is in the hosting business since long. In its previous avatar, it used to be called as Oracle on demand. So oracle has enough experience and expertise in hosting and managing customers applications in their datacenters. Oracle is the only major company which has platform as a service, database as a service and software as a service product offerings on the cloud.Hence customers can rely on Oracle as many major fortune 500 companies do.
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Amazon AWS
No answers on this topic
Performance
Google
I think Google Big Query's performance is in the acceptable range. Sometimes larger datasets are somewhat sluggish to load but for most of our applications it performs at a reasonable speed. We do have some reports that include a lot of complex calculations and others that run on granular store level data that so sometimes take a bit longer to load which can be frustrating.
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Oracle
Cloud performance is something that they need to improve. Also it is not consistent. Sometimes for some users it is slow while for others it is fast. This is frustrating for users especially when they are in the middle of what they are doing. We communicated this to Oracle and they suggested to submit request for environment re-sizing. But again this we think should be a proactive effort from Oracle rather than relying on customers to reach out. This is something Oracle definitely needs to work on.
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Amazon AWS
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Support Rating
Google
BigQuery can be difficult to support because it is so solid as a product. Many of the issues you will see are related to your own data sets, however you may see issues importing data and managing jobs. If this occurs, it can be a challenge to get to speak to the correct person who can help you.
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Oracle
Support is always providing step by step details to resolve any issue we encounter. If the issue is currently not a functionality or feature of the application they are supportive in offering guidance on submitting an enhancement request. Currently there is an enhancement that will be rolled out by Oracle that was designed for our organization.
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Amazon AWS
The support was great and helped us in a timely fashion. We did use a lot of online forums as well, but the official documentation was an ongoing one, and it did take more time for us to look through it. We would have probably chosen a competitor product had it not been for the great support
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In-Person Training
Google
No answers on this topic
Oracle
The inperson trainings from Oracle University are effective. The trainers have vast experience and teached thousands of students. In person training will make people sit in a class and do the exercises. One can also learn from other students, who come with different background, industry etc. In person training will be an immersive experience and helps learn more in a short period of time.
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Amazon AWS
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Online Training
Google
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Oracle
We bought online training subscription from Oracle University. The subscription allowed our team to learn the nuts and bolts of the application.The subscription model helps access to all the modules as opposed to buying training for one module. We also leveraged guided learning subscription from Oracle. Guided learning is a state of the art learning application from Oracle. It resides within the application and guides the users on each and every step. This is learning by doing and is very effective. Once you buy guided learning, oracle keeps updating it with the release of new functionality in the quarterly upgrades.
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Implementation Rating
Google
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Oracle
Try to use the system as true to generic form as possible and cut over quickly. Parallel implementation is not recommended. If the numbers are accurate and materially similar to prior period - cut over. A small accounting adjustment is much better than millions in project overruns or dual system maintenance.
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Alternatives Considered
Google
PowerBI can connect to GA4 for example but the data processing is more complicated and it takes longer to create dashboards. Azure is great once the data import has been configured but it's not an easy task for small businesses as it is with BigQuery.
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Oracle
Oracle Cloud ERP is more flexible, more negotiable and has better breadth and support worldwide. Their reports are better and speed of implementation is faster. It stacks better since the company is larger, more stable, and has more research and development. There are more references to check with peers too.
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Amazon AWS
Than Vertica: Redshift is cheaper and AWS integrated (which was a plus because the whole company was on AWS).
Than BigQuery: Redshift has a standard SQL interface, though recently I heard good things about BigQuery and would try it out again.
Than Hive: Hive is great if you are in the PB+ range, but latencies tend to be much slower than Redshift and it is not suited for ad-hoc applications.
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Contract Terms and Pricing Model
Google
None so far. Very satisfied with the transparency on contract terms and pricing model.
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Oracle
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Amazon AWS
Redshift is relatively cheaper tool but since the pricing is dynamic, there is always a risk of exceeding the cost. Since most of our team is using it as self serve and there is no continuous tracking by a dedicated team, it really needs time & effort on analyst's side to know how much it is going to cost.
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Scalability
Google
We have continued to expand out use of Google Big Query over the years. I'd say its flexibility and scalability is actually quite good. It also integrates well with other tools like Tableau and Power BI. It has served the needs of multiple data sources across multiple departments within my company.
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Oracle
Orcle ERP Cloud transformed and stabilized in this past 2 years since it was implemented. We have past the auditor reviews and 24 month end closes and 8 quarter closes and 2 FY closes. Above all we do have SEC reporting with all this data. Having said that our ERP subscription is a worthy investment and highly reliable source of information for our organization's needs
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Professional Services
Google
Google Support has kindly provide individual support and consultants to assist with the integration work. In the circumstance where the consultants are not present to support with the work, Google Support Helpline will always be available to answer to the queries without having to wait for more than 3 days.
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Oracle
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Return on Investment
Google
  • Previously, running complex queries on our on-premise data warehouse could take hours. Google BigQuery processes the same queries in minutes. We estimate it saves our team at least 25% of their time.
  • We can target our marketing campaigns very easily and understand our customer behaviour. It lets us personalize marketing campaigns and product recommendations and experience at least a 20% improvement in overall campaign performance.
  • Now, we only pay for the resources we use. Saved $1 million annually on data infrastructure and data storage costs compared to our previous solution.
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Oracle
  • A tool that has made us able to get much ROI by the bank account integration, management of cash, and controlling business unit.
  • Project management is made easy with its module and tracking with the exact time and issuance makes it more convenient and compatible for the return.
  • Automation in pay and expenses improve the company’s visibility in the market.
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Amazon AWS
  • Our company is moving to the AWS infrastructure, and in this context moving the warehouse environments to Redshift sounds logical regardless of the cost.
  • Development organizations have to operate in the Dev/Ops mode where they build and support their apps at the same time.
  • Hard to estimate the overall ROI of moving to Redshift from my position. However, running Redshift seems to be inexpensive compared to all the licensing and hardware costs we had on our RDBMS platform before Redshift.
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ScreenShots

Google BigQuery Screenshots

Screenshot of Migrating data warehouses to BigQuery - Features a streamlined migration path from Netezza, Oracle, Redshift, Teradata, or Snowflake to BigQuery using the fully managed BigQuery Migration Service.Screenshot of bringing any data into BigQuery - Data files can be uploaded from local sources, Google Drive, or Cloud Storage buckets, using BigQuery Data Transfer Service (DTS), Cloud Data Fusion plugins, by replicating data from relational databases with Datastream for BigQuery, or by leveraging Google's data integration partnerships.Screenshot of generative AI use cases with BigQuery and Gemini models - Data pipelines that blend structured data, unstructured data and generative AI models together can be built to create a new class of analytical applications. BigQuery integrates with Gemini 1.0 Pro using Vertex AI. The Gemini 1.0 Pro model is designed for higher input/output scale and better result quality across a wide range of tasks like text summarization and sentiment analysis. It can be accessed using simple SQL statements or BigQuery’s embedded DataFrame API from right inside the BigQuery console.Screenshot of insights derived from images, documents, and audio files, combined with structured data - Unstructured data represents a large portion of untapped enterprise data. However, it can be challenging to interpret, making it difficult to extract meaningful insights from it. Leveraging the power of BigLake, users can derive insights from images, documents, and audio files using a broad range of AI models including Vertex AI’s vision, document processing, and speech-to-text APIs, open-source TensorFlow Hub models, or custom models.Screenshot of event-driven analysis - Built-in streaming capabilities automatically ingest streaming data and make it immediately available to query. This allows users to make business decisions based on the freshest data. Or Dataflow can be used to enable simplified streaming data pipelines.Screenshot of predicting business outcomes AI/ML - Predictive analytics can be used to streamline operations, boost revenue, and mitigate risk. BigQuery ML democratizes the use of ML by empowering data analysts to build and run models using existing business intelligence tools and spreadsheets.

Oracle Fusion Cloud ERP Screenshots

Screenshot of Critical information is available at a glance with comprehensive details a click away.Screenshot of Social collaboration meets the modern communication needs of today's employees and breaks down barriers between teams.Screenshot of A simple, modern interface provides easy access to information across areas, personalized for each user.Screenshot of Critical information is available at a glance with comprehensive details a click away.Screenshot of Analytics provide insight to understand what is happening across your business today and to predict future events by analyzing trends.Screenshot of Social collaboration meets the modern communication needs of today's employees and breaks down barriers between teams.