Likelihood to Recommend My recommendation obviously would depend on the application. But I think given the right requirements, IBM DB2 Big SQL is definitely a contender for a database platform. Especially when disparate data and multiple data stores are involved. I like the fact I can use the product to federate my data and make it look like it's all in one place. The engine is high performance and if you desire to use Hadoop, this could be your platform.
Gene Baker Vice President, Chief Architect, Development Manager and Software Engineer
Read full review What you have are different strategies for data encoding, which makes the process quite flexible, it is perfectly done so that a joint and collaborative work can be carried out, this information analyzed in large quantities, is extremely vital for the company, by giving it the correct and timely reading
Read full review Pros data storage data manipulation data definitions data reliability Read full review Ultra fast query results. IN Memory Database. Easy integration to reporting services. Read full review Cons Cloud readiness. Ease of implementation. Gene Baker Vice President, Chief Architect, Development Manager and Software Engineer
Read full review Problems Could Be Encountered is particularly pronounced in more complex analyses. Categorical variables are often not precise enough Read full review Usability IBM DB2 is a solid service but hasn't seen much innovation over the past decade. It gets the job done and supports our IT operations across digital so it is fair.
Read full review Support Rating IBM did a good job of supporting us during our evaluation and proof of concept. They were able to provide all necessary guidance, answer questions, help us architect it, etc. We were pleased with the support provided by the vendor. I will caveat and say this support was all before the sale, however, we have a ton of IBM products and they provide the same high level of support for all of them. I didn't see this being any different. I give IBM support two thumbs up!
Gene Baker Vice President, Chief Architect, Development Manager and Software Engineer
Read full review Alternatives Considered MS SQL Server was ruled out given we didn't feel we could collapse environments. We thought of MS-SQL as more of a one for one replacement for Sybase ASE, i.e., server for server.
SAP HANA was evaluated and given a big thumbs up but was rejected because the SQL would have to be rewritten at the time (now they have an accelerator so you don't have to). Also, there was a very low adoption rate within the enterprise. IBM DB2 Big SQL was not selected even though technically it achieved high scores, because we could not find readily available talent and low adoption rate within the enterprise (basically no adoption at the time). We ended up selecting Exadata because of the high adoption rate within the enterprise even though technically HANA and Big SQL were superior in our evaluations.
Gene Baker Vice President, Chief Architect, Development Manager and Software Engineer
Read full review We selected Kognitio because of the legacy systems that are still running. Also, we have legacy systems in place that are fit for Kognitio. End-user has good feedback on our side when we started implementing this solution. Current servers are compatible with Kognitio in place.
Read full review Return on Investment better data visibility solid reliability for mission critical data Read full review The implementation of the formats to integrate the users we have and the program is also good. I also improve the control of aspects related to the work environment Read full review ScreenShots