SAP PowerDesigner (formerly from Sybase) is an enterprise data architecture modeling tool, used to Build a blueprint of the current enterprise architecture and visualize the impact of change before it happens.
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SAP Replication Server
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SAP's Sybase Replication Server is database development and management software.
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Features
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Data Source Connection
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SAP PowerDesigner
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Ratings
SAP Replication Server
10.0
3 Ratings
19% above category average
Connect to traditional data sources
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10.03 Ratings
Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL
00 Ratings
10.02 Ratings
Data Transformations
Comparison of Data Transformations features of Product A and Product B
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SAP Replication Server
10.0
3 Ratings
21% above category average
Simple transformations
00 Ratings
10.03 Ratings
Complex transformations
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10.03 Ratings
Data Modeling
Comparison of Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
SAP PowerDesigner
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SAP Replication Server
7.6
3 Ratings
3% below category average
Data model creation
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8.03 Ratings
Metadata management
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8.03 Ratings
Business rules and workflow
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7.03 Ratings
Collaboration
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7.02 Ratings
Testing and debugging
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8.02 Ratings
Data Governance
Comparison of Data Governance features of Product A and Product B
SAP PowerDesigner allows our team of data modelers to work and collaborate from a single repository and single data dictionary. This helps enforce consistency as data elements are referenced in other objects. Prior to our use of PD, we might have an element named "ppt" in one table, "participant" in another table and "part" in a third table. By forcing everything to be used from the data dictionary, we avoid these situations because everyone has to go to the dictionary. And we are able to easily do peer reviews on models before they are released because we are collaborating through the use of the repository.
I asked questions about a warm standby and multicast replication. We ended up using bi-directional replication and a warm standby db. Having 3 or more live OLTP DB's where each was read-write was going to be difficult to manage for contention if the same table was being updated. We stuck with an easier solution to have only two OLTP's, and then used additional DB's as read-only DW's.
We did have to reach out to support to learn how to properly utilize the repository feature and share the data model across many developers. Support was able to help us get this set up correctly. The downside was it took us several weeks before we gave up and contacted support. We should have done that earlier. I would say, however, the documentation wasn't clear on how to do this. So support was a great big help!
SAP support has been outstanding. They have quick response times and always meet their SLAs. Any time we have an issue that needs to be researched they are able to get back to us quickly with resolution.
Oracle SQL Developer Data Modeler : Unfortunately this tool only supports Oracle Databases as a target database, but has many features similar to SAP Sybase PowerDesigner. erwin Data Modeler: Has some issues when switching from Conceptual Model to Physical Model, Impact Analysis, and formatting copy and pasting. Vertabelo: Only supports online models and from a governance perspective, it is impossible for me to connect my target database with an online application because of company policy and regulation requirements.