One of the most popular and efficient data virtualization tools
Overall Satisfaction with TIBCO Data Virtualization
TIBCO Data Virtualization is one of the widely used and popular Data Virtualization Tools which was initially developed by the identity of Cisco Information Server. This product was developed with the sole and primary purpose of breaking down all of the data silos and transforming all of the complicated data into a simplified version which eventually makes it interpret and understand. This tool has been serving its great features in organizations for a long time.
Pros
- The software has flawlessly connected all of the primary data sources and combined the transactional data with different other department data sources simultaneously.
- The I advantage found in the platform is its ability to scale out all of the queries in horizontal and vertical ways both of which I find to be very unconventional.
- With the help of this platform the sales and marketing department of our organization can easily gauge by making an assessment exclusively for their penetration stages and even environmental in-depth analysis.
Cons
- There are a few downsides of the tool as well as personally in my organization I felt that there is no such support of data lineage.
- There was also some poor integration with different modeling tools.
- Our organization has been using this solution to differentiate the unique and out-of-the-box solutions which can support the demanding requirements and even provide extra data sources than any of the players available in the market.
- Due to the wide array of options available on the forum, this platform also supports a huge number of data sources like message queues, no-SQL, and much more.
Do you think TIBCO Data Virtualization delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with TIBCO Data Virtualization's feature set?
Yes
Did TIBCO Data Virtualization live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of TIBCO Data Virtualization go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy TIBCO Data Virtualization again?
Yes
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