Qlik Talend Cloud vs. Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization vs. SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Qlik Talend Cloud
Score 8.8 out of 10
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The Qlik Talend Cloud suite of solutions offer data integration, data quality, application integration, and data governance that work with key data sources, targets, architectures, or methodologies to ensure business users always have trusted and accurate data.N/A
JBoss Data Virtualization
Score 6.0 out of 10
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JBoss Data Virtualization is a data integration solution that sits in front of multiple data sources and allows them to be treated as a single source, to deliver the right data, in the required form, at the right time to any application and/or user. Also presented as a lean, virtual data integration solution that unlocks trapped data and delivers it as easily consumable, unified, and actionable information. Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization makes data spread across physically diverse…N/A
SSIS
Score 7.6 out of 10
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Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) is a data integration solution.N/A
Pricing
Qlik Talend CloudRed Hat JBoss Data VirtualizationSQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Qlik Talend CloudJBoss Data VirtualizationSSIS
Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
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Considered Multiple Products
Qlik Talend Cloud
JBoss Data Virtualization

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SSIS

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Features
Qlik Talend CloudRed Hat JBoss Data VirtualizationSQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Data Source Connection
Comparison of Data Source Connection features of Product A and Product B
Qlik Talend Cloud
9.5
10 Ratings
14% above category average
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
-
Ratings
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
7.0
56 Ratings
16% below category average
Connect to traditional data sources10.010 Ratings00 Ratings9.056 Ratings
Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL9.09 Ratings00 Ratings5.043 Ratings
Data Transformations
Comparison of Data Transformations features of Product A and Product B
Qlik Talend Cloud
9.0
10 Ratings
11% above category average
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
-
Ratings
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
6.8
56 Ratings
17% below category average
Simple transformations9.010 Ratings00 Ratings9.056 Ratings
Complex transformations9.010 Ratings00 Ratings4.755 Ratings
Data Modeling
Comparison of Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
Qlik Talend Cloud
9.0
10 Ratings
14% above category average
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
-
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SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
7.5
54 Ratings
4% below category average
Data model creation9.09 Ratings00 Ratings9.028 Ratings
Metadata management10.09 Ratings00 Ratings6.035 Ratings
Business rules and workflow8.08 Ratings00 Ratings7.045 Ratings
Collaboration9.09 Ratings00 Ratings9.040 Ratings
Testing and debugging9.010 Ratings00 Ratings6.351 Ratings
Data Governance
Comparison of Data Governance features of Product A and Product B
Qlik Talend Cloud
8.5
9 Ratings
7% above category average
Red Hat JBoss Data Virtualization
-
Ratings
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
5.3
43 Ratings
40% below category average
Integration with data quality tools7.09 Ratings00 Ratings6.038 Ratings
Integration with MDM tools10.09 Ratings00 Ratings4.538 Ratings
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User Ratings
Qlik Talend CloudRed Hat JBoss Data VirtualizationSQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Likelihood to Recommend
10.0
(19 ratings)
6.0
(2 ratings)
8.0
(54 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
9.0
(4 ratings)
Usability
9.0
(2 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.0
(9 ratings)
Performance
-
(0 ratings)
-
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8.8
(6 ratings)
Support Rating
6.6
(4 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
8.0
(8 ratings)
Implementation Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
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10.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Qlik Talend CloudRed Hat JBoss Data VirtualizationSQL Server Integration Services (SSIS)
Likelihood to Recommend
Qlik
This tool fits all kinds of organizations and helps to integrate data between many applications. We can use this tool as data integration is a key feature for all organizations. It is also available in the cloud, which makes the integration more seamless. The firm can opt for the required tools when there are no data integration needs.
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Red Hat
Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Data Services is a top choice for JEE applications. Even though lots of documentation is available, it's difficult in terms of usability. If the development is more based on Java applications it is a good choice. It provides better installation and integrations.
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Microsoft
As I mentioned earlier SQL Server Integration Services is suitable if you want to manage data from different applications. It really helps in fetching the data and generating reports. Its automation make it very easy and time efficient. It works well with large database as well. But it doesn't work well with real time data, it will take some time to gather the real time data. I would not recommend using it in a real time/fast-paced environment.
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Pros
Qlik
  • Talend Data Integration allows us to quickly build data integrations without a tremendous amount of custom coding (some Java and JavaScript knowledge is still required).
  • I like the UI and it's very intuitive. Jobs are visual, allowing the team members to see the flow of the data, without having to read through the Java code that is generated.
  • Dynamically table creation from new source.
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Red Hat
  • Data source compatibility: since it is Java, it can connect to anything with a JDBC driver.
  • Flexibility: you can configure it however you want, we have it configured to use LDAPS for authentication and have all interfaces encrypted, and setting that up was pretty straight forward.
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Microsoft
  • Standard ETL use cases for daily loads
  • Loading incoming data from Vendors which is placed on FTP and adding them to the SQL Warehouse
  • Creating outgoing data files and writing them to Vendor FTPs
  • Easy Active Directory integration for seamless connections to SQL Server
  • CI/CD by hosting the code on visualstudio.com
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Cons
Qlik
  • Pricing for sure can be the area for improvement.
  • Real time processing is slow as compared to other tools like Abinitio.
  • While developing batches, it crashes a lot. It may be the issue with me, but I wanted to highlight it.
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Red Hat
  • Pricing
  • User Interface
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Microsoft
  • Connection managers for online data sources can be tricky to configure.
  • Performance tuning is an art form and trialing different data flow task options can be cumbersome. SSIS can do a better job of providing performance data including historical for monitoring.
  • Mapping destination using OLE DB command is difficult as destination columns are unnamed.
  • Excel or flat file connections are limited by version and type.
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Likelihood to Renew
Qlik
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Red Hat
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Microsoft
Some features should be revised or improved, some tools (using it with Visual Studio) of the toolbox should be less schematic and somewhat more flexible. Using for example, the CSV data import is still very old-fashioned and if the data format changes it requires a bit of manual labor to accept the new data structure
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Usability
Qlik
We use Talend Data Integration day in and day out. It is the best and easiest tool to jump on to and use. We can build a basic integration super-fast. We could build basic integrations as fast as within the hour. It is also easy to build transformations and use Java to perform some operations.
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Red Hat
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Microsoft
SSIS is a great tool for most ETL needs. It has the 90% (or more) use cases covered and even in many of the use cases where it is not ideal SSIS can be extended via a .NET language to do the job well in a supportable way for almost any performance workload.
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Performance
Qlik
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Red Hat
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Microsoft
SQL Server Integration Services performance is dependent directly upon the resources provided to the system. In our environment, we allocated 6 nodes of 4 CPUs, 64GB each, running in parallel. Unfortunately, we had to ramp-up to such a robust environment to get the performance to where we needed it. Most of the reports are completed in a reasonable timeframe. However, in the case of slow running reports, it is often difficult if not impossible to cancel the report without killing the report instance or stopping the service.
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Support Rating
Qlik
Good support, specially when it relates to PROD environment. The support team has access to the product development team. Things are internally escalated to development team if there is a bug encountered. This helps the customer to get quick fix or patch designed for problem exceptions. I have also seen support showing their willingness to help develop custom connector for a newly available cloud based big data solution
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Red Hat
Support availability and resolution response time make it a better choice.
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Microsoft
The support, when necessary, is excellent. But beyond that, it is very rarely necessary because the user community is so large, vibrant and knowledgable, a simple Google query or forum question can answer almost everything you want to know. You can also get prewritten script tasks with a variety of functionality that saves a lot of time.
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Implementation Rating
Qlik
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Red Hat
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Microsoft
The implementation may be different in each case, it is important to properly analyze all the existing infrastructure to understand the kind of work needed, the type of software used and the compatibility between these, the features that you want to exploit, to understand what is possible and which ones require integration with third-party tools
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Alternatives Considered
Qlik
In comparison with the other ETLs I used, Talend is more flexible than Data Services (where you cannot create complex commands). It is similar to Datastage speaking about commands and interfaces. It is more user-friendly than ODI, which has a metadata point of view on its own, while Talend is more classic. It has both on-prem and cloud approaches, while Matillion is only cloud-based.
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Red Hat
Market value and support extended by Redhat is the winner against Veritas. It has cool features and functionality but still, if your organization is Redhat shop it's better to go for the Jboss option.
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Microsoft
I think SQL Server Integration Services is better suited for on-premises data movement and ADF is more suited for the cloud. Though ADF has more connectors, SQL Server Integration Services is more robust and has better functionality just because it has been around much longer
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Return on Investment
Qlik
  • It’s only been a positive RoI with Talend given we’ve interfaced large datasets between critical on-Prem and cloud-native apps to efficiently run our business operations.
  • 40K+ plots data, covering 1K+ crop varieties.
  • 3K+ Customer & their credit data, 3K+ product inventory & pricing.
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Red Hat
  • It has allowed us to start moving applications independent from their underlying data sources, savings us time and limiting cutover effort.
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Microsoft
  • Without this, we would have to manually update a spreadsheet of our SQL Server inventory
  • We would also have poor alerting; if an instance was down we wouldn't know until it was reported by a user
  • We only have one other person who uses SQL Server Integration Services , he's the expert. It would fall to me without him and I would not enjoy being responsible for it.
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