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APC SmartSlot Expansion Chassis - system bus extender

Mfg # AP9600 CDW # 599926 | UNSPSC 43201544

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  • System bus extender
  • for Matrix-UPS; Smart-UPS
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The APC SmartSlot Expansion Chassis allows the use of APC management cards with APC UPSs that are not equipped with a card slot but do have an advanced computer interface port. The Expansion Chassis can also be used with UPSs that have a card slot to provide additional management cards.

This item was discontinued on July 02, 2019

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APC SmartSlot Expansion Chassis - system bus extender is rated3.80 out of5 by15.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Simple to install and has support for SQL viewsWhat is our primary use case?I use this solution to create BI reports. I have used SSIS in more than twenty projects over the past six years.What is most valuable?There are many good features in this solution including the data fields, database integration, support for SQL views, and the lookups for matching information.What needs improvement?I have had problems in the past with this tool. The debugging could be improved because when it came to solving the errors that I've experienced in the past, I've had to look at the documentation for more information.The main difficulty that I have had is to match different data types, where there were errors that I could not fix.I would like to see better integration with the control sources.For how long have I used the solution?We have been using SSIS for ix years.How are customer service and technical support?I am satisfied with the technical support for this solution.How was the initial setup?The initial setup of this solution is quite simple.What about the implementation team?We handled the installation of this solution in-house.What other advice do I have?Overall, I am quite satisfied with this product.I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-07-28T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Excellent for producing simple ETL solutions but the mapping process is cumbersomeWhat is our primary use case?We primarily use the solution for data transformation.What is most valuable?The most valuable features for our company are the flexibility and the quick turn around time in producing simple ETL solutions. Also, the use of the configuration on Azure. Our clients are basically secret sever based, so it works well there.What needs improvement?In terms of improvements to the solution, I don't think I have that expertise on it to recommend product enhancements right now. I've only used a few parts of it. Based on what I've used so far, I am happy with it.I come from a coding background and this tool is graphically based. Sometimes I think it's cumbersome to do mapping graphically. If there was a way to provide a simple script, it would be helpful and make it easier to use.For how long have I used the solution?I've been using the solution for the past six months.What do I think about the stability of the solution?The solution is currently running in production. It's stable.How are customer service and technical support?We've never had to contact technical support. We generally handle any issues ourselves.How was the initial setup?The initial setup is straightforward. Deployment is done by another team. I download the package and deliver it to them and they deploy it onto the cloud. In terms of maintenance, we only need one person.What other advice do I have?We are using the 2014 Public Cloud version of the solution, under Microsoft Azure.In terms of recommending the solution, it obviously depends on the level users you have. If you mainly have a simple graphical based user then maybe you could go for SSIS. If you want to take control of the whole ETL process, you should look for another tool. I use Informatica PowerCenter as well. That's a bit more of a robust ETL solution.I would rate the solution at six out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-07-31T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from In addition to the ETL challenges, it allows us to do DBA activitities, scripting and many other tasks.How has it helped my organization?For the full version of the SQL Server, SSIS, SSAS and SSRS will come as additional features for free. Hence, my organization need not spend extra money for other ETL, reporting and analysis tools. This can give very good flexibility.What is most valuable?In SSIS, the scope is not only to handle ETL challenges, but it will allow us to do so many other tasks, such as DBA activities, scripting, calling any .exe or scripts, etc.What needs improvement?SSIS can improve in handling different data sources like Salesforce connectivity, Oracle Cloud's connectivity, etc. Also, handling of the different data types will be a big challenge here; so expecting improvement in these areas.What do I think about the stability of the solution?There were no stability issues.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?There were no scalability issues.How is customer service and technical support?Technical support is very good.Which solutions did we use previously?Based on the client's requirements, we switched over to this solution.How was the initial setup?The setup is straightforward.Which other solutions did I evaluate?We looked at Informatica and DataStage.What other advice do I have?Don't worry, go ahead.Disclaimer: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer:
Date published: 2017-06-25T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Fast insert, fuzzy logic matching, and free for developers to learn onWhat is our primary use case?We use this solution to ingest data to a data lake that is built on SQL Server.How has it helped my organization?SSIS seems easy to use, is freely available for programmers to learn on their own, and has a lot of resources on the web for any trouble you get into.What is most valuable?The most valuable features of this solution are the fast insert and fuzzy logic matching.What needs improvement?This may be done, but upgrades to new versions required re-implementing each package. This is worse for us because we have about one thousand SSIS packages. Hopefully they are now allowing backwards compatibility.Generic processes should be used instead of custom code for each table.For how long have I used the solution?I have been using this solution for fifteen years.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-11-03T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Easy to implement and supports many connectors, but performance-tuning requires extensive expertiseWhat is our primary use case?Our primary use for this solution is to move data between points and applications.How has it helped my organization?This is a flexible tool to use and comes with the MSSQL server package.What is most valuable?This solution is easy to implement, has a wide variety of connectors, has support for Visual Basic, and supports the C language.What needs improvement?Tuning using this solution requires extensive expertise to improve performance.For how long have I used the solution?We have been using this solution for fifteen years.What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?This solution is included with the MSSQL ( https://www.itcentralstation.com/products/sql-server-reviews ) server package.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-08-22T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from It allows us to add C# or other code into ETL flow, but it doesn't have a built-in version control, so you have to get that from other vendors too (so it lacks support for multiple developers).Valuable Features:Its easy to use, fast to develop. Quite easy to also add C# or other code into ETL flow. Transfer to production is much faster than for example with IBM Infosphere Datastage, you can just copy the packages. Haven't found bugs much at all. Its license cost is also quite cheap compared to IBM and Informatica offerings. Overall when choosing a new ETL software I would look into SSIS or one of the open source tools.Room for Improvement:-If you want to connect to SAP for example you have to buy add-in from other company and the same applies to many other sources.-It doesn't have a built-in version control, so you have to get that from other vendors too (so it lacks support for multiple developers).-Visual studio crashes sometimes.-Doesn't have good ELT functionality, though ofcourse one can just do SQL.-Overall there's many small things that could be done to make development faster and the product is not definitely perfect, but one has to compare to offerings of other vendors, which are not 'perfect' from usability and performance standpoint eather.Use of Solution:Been using it for 5 years now.Scalability Issues:Scalability not on the same level as with IBM Datastage.Previous Solutions:Many customers are switching from IBM Datastage to SSIS. Think its the ease of use and license costs.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2015-09-23T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A change in the metadata source cripples the whole ETL process, requiring each module to be manually reopened. The solution can be deployed into the cloud through Data FactoryWhat is our primary use case?SSIS is a very flexible solution that allows data to be generated through code or external software. As a result, we can create reproducible patterns and improve code quality.How has it helped my organization?Because of the code generation, code quality improved and the time to develop decreased. This led to a quicker and more agile development phase.What is most valuable?It has the ability to be deployed into the cloud through Data Factory, and run completely as a software as a service in the cloud.What needs improvement?Metadata management. A change in the metadata source cripples the whole ETL process, requiring each module to be manually reopened.For how long have I used the solution?More than five years.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2018-07-12T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A solution that offers excellent compatibility with Microsoft products and an easy interfaceWhat is our primary use case?Our primary use is as an ETL tool to move data across our various environments.What is most valuable?Its compatibility with Microsoft products has been very valuable to our company. It fits well within the architecture.The interface is also very good. If users are familiar with Microsoft, then they'll be quite familiar with the interface.What needs improvement?We're in the process of switching to Informatica, and we need to work out data lineage and data profiling and to improve the quality of our data. SSIS, however, is not that compatible with Informatica. We managed to connect it to Informatica Metadata Manager, but we don't get good lineage, so we have to redo all our ETLs using the Informatica process in order to accept the proper data lineage.As an example of what I'd like to see in SSIS is something that I think is very effective in Informatica. In Informatica PowerCenter, you define your sources and destinations once and after that, you can simply drag and drop into the designer. It's quite a nice feature. I don't know if SSIS has that feature, but if they don't, if they could allow the setup system configurations in one step and then offer drag and drop functionality, that would be extremely useful.For how long have I used the solution?I've been using the solution for six years.What do I think about the stability of the solution?The solution is quite stable. I don't think we've had any issues.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?In terms of scalability, we haven't tried big data because in our enterprise we have to use Informatica to connect to the dedupe. I can't say how well it reads with the file, but we've never had an issue. However, I can't speak to scalability because we're never really, really big data.How are customer service and technical support?We've never had to contact technical support. Our developers would just use Google, and usually, they'll be able to find answers on the Internet.How was the initial setup?The initial setup was straightforward. We've got quite a strong SQL experience in my team. We have about five people working on the solution, including Data engineers and BI developers. They're all admins.What about the implementation team?We did the implementation ourselves. We have in-house database administrators. They usually set up all the services.What other advice do I have?We're using the on-premises version of the solution.My only recommendation to those considering implementation of the solution would be, if they want to check data lineage, they should set up the packages with a particular configuration that they would have to follow in order to get data lineage. If they were to start it from scratch, my recommendation would be just to follow the pattern to ensure data lineage.I would rate this solution eight out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-08-01T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from An inexpensive tool with a short learning curveWhat is our primary use case?The primary use case for this solution varies according to the customer, but it typically involves moving data from OLTP systems into a data warehouse and/or data marts.How has it helped my organization?This solution has provided an inexpensive tool and it is easy to find experienced developers.What is most valuable?The most valuable features are the relatively short learning curve, and the automation capabilities provided through the BIML add-in for SSDT.What needs improvement?The UI could use refinement. I would like to see more standard components out of the box, such as SFTP, and data compression components.For how long have I used the solution?More than five years.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-05-02T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Integrates well with other solutions in our on-premise data warehouseWhat is our primary use case?We use this solution for data warehousing.We are using the on-premise deployment model.How has it helped my organization?This solution allows us to be repeatable in the sense of how we move data from A to B. It is easily scheduled and integrates well with SQL Server and SQL Server Agent jobs. We also use it with Microsoft BizTalk, and it's quite handy.What is most valuable?We use everything in this solution, including a third party component called COZYROC. We try to explore and use this product to its fullest.What needs improvement?The login process needs improvement. At the moment, when you run SSIS and it's logging on SysTD within the server itself, I think that you have the option to do verbose and a couple of others. Sometimes, it is difficult to follow how executions are actually working. They are just one after another with an execution set. If you're running multiple packages at the same time, it's difficult to track which packages are running and to locate those specifically.Improving the login procedure would make our reporting easier on monitoring our ETL processes.For how long have I used the solution?I have been using this solution for approximately eleven years.What do I think about the stability of the solution?The stability is very good. I've been using it for a long time. If you know how to use it then it works fairly well.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?The scalability is fairly good. I've used it from very, very small instances to two very large ones, where we're moving large quantities of data on a daily basis.The actual tool itself, in a sense of transformations, your ability to pick and look up and do certain things is fairly good. Scalability, you can either have it on the same server as the database or you can move it onto its own server. It just depends on the situation.If you've got a heavy load on the database during the day and you're doing SSIS then you have the option to separate them. But as in our case, which is a data warehouse, you can keep them on the same server because you're getting a lot of your batch processes overnight. So, most of the resources are being used by SSIS. Then during the day, you have the users using the database server for reporting or data capture or data inserts and data updates.Our users for this solution are primarily BI developers, and we have twenty to twenty-five of them, mostly offshore.If we grow here then we'll need more SSIS servers, or we'll get bigger boxes. At the moment, I think that we're where we need to be, and I don't have any plans moving forward at this stage.How are customer service and technical support?We have not had to contact Microsoft technical support. We tend to be able to solve most of the issues that crop up with SSIS, which I suppose is another reason why we have it. If there are issues then we can fix them pretty quickly.If you previously used a different solution, which one did you use and why did you switch?Prior to this solution, before 2005, we used DTS.How was the initial setup?The initial setup of this solution is part of the DBA's role, and I did not involve myself in this installation. However, I have done it before. To set up a SysTD is pretty straightforward, and it can be configured to your own company ETL framework.The length of time required for deployment depends on how good your DBAs are. Some of them take quite a while because they have to install, configure, and then do some test runs. Then all of the permissions, etc, have to be taken care of. Some of these things are easy and some of them are difficult. I would say that it will take a least a week.We have five people maintain this solution at the moment. We have the DBAs on standby before we do any sort of deployment to UAT or production.What about the implementation team?We handled the implementation with our in-house DBAs.What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?When you purchase SQL Server, SSIS tends to come with it. Whether you purchase the standard edition or an enterprise edition, SSIS comes with it. Whether you choose to install it on a separate server, or the same server as the database, that really comes down to Microsoft's charging.My advice is to look at what your configuration will be because most companies have their own deals with Microsoft.Which other solutions did I evaluate?We did not evaluate other products before choosing this solution. However, in the last couple of years, I have researched a few others. One of these solutions looks good, but I'm not sure how well it would be in a data warehouse situation.What other advice do I have?My advice for anybody who is considering this solution is to install the trial version first. You can get the SQL development edition, which pretty much has everything the enterprise edition has. You can download it, put it somewhere and use it as a development or testing area. Then, if you like it, look to purchase it.We're looking to move more to the cloud at some point. I don't know when, but we'll be doing more research before we do.Overall, I think for what this solution does, it's pretty much all there. I don't see any way or any changes that can be made to make it work faster, or easier. I know the tool inside out, so we know what to do with it.The other solutions that I have looked at appear to be very good in certain situations. These are good for specific information, for situations that cover everything. With SSIS, it is specific to SQL and what we do, but it's lacking in some things like logging. Monitoring itself, for example, is what is missing.I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-07-31T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A strong solution for batch processing with good community supportWhat is our primary use case?We use this solution for ETL, which includes data summation and cleaning.This solution used in an on-premise deployment, for now.What is most valuable?I have used most of the standard SQL features, but the ones that stand out are the Data Flows and Bulk Import.What needs improvement?The synchronous processing needs to be improved. For batch processing, it works fine, but when you start to do real-time processing, I find that this solution is not strong, depending on how you use it. If you use it for short batches, micro batching, that might work, but it is not as good for queuing real-time processing. This solution needs full support for real-time processing.The solution needs better support for XML and JSON.For how long have I used the solution?I've been using this solution for the past ten years.What do I think about the stability of the solution?I use this product extensively, on a daily basis. It is stable.Over time, I think we'll most likely start to decrease usage. This will happen as we move to more real-time processing, and we will most likely start to do more queue processing. In terms of batch processing, it will scale down considerably.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?In the catalog, it's supposed to be scalable. I think that it has support for an SQL cluster.In my opinion, I think it's a bit more limited in terms of scalability, although it scales with the database. I would say that the scalability is intermediate in terms of being able to launch multiple instances, or it could do load balancing as well. I think that would be a bit more challenging.How are customer service and technical support?We haven't needed to contact Microsoft technical support. When we have trouble we usually use Google to search for what we need to find out. Also, in terms of issues, there's a lot of information on SQLServerCentral and Stack Overflow.If you previously used a different solution, which one did you use and why did you switch?For the most part, we started with this solution.How was the initial setup?The initial setup of this solution is pretty much straightforward.If you want to develop with Visual Studio then you have to install the data service add-ons afterward, so it is a bit cumbersome. Then, if you want to use the catalog on the database, with deployment there are often security issues and you have to get an SQL catalog up and running. This can also be a bit cumbersome.I would say that it takes a day or two to deploy this solution in a new environment, and it can be completed by one or two people. A single developer may be sufficient to deploy and maintain the system.What about the implementation team?I implemented some of this myself and had help in terms of setting up the security. There are often security settings that require the assistance of a DBA.Which other solutions did I evaluate?This solution was already in place. That's what is available and it's what people know. Going forward, this will most likely change.What other advice do I have?My advice to anybody implementing this solution is to look into whether to use it on a catalog in a database, versus using package deployment. There are pros and cons to both approaches in terms of deployment and security. I would say that's something that needs to be evaluated quite early. There are lots of benefits to the catalog, but also a bit more admin attached to it.Another consideration is real-time processing needs. If this is a requirement then I would recommend against using this solution, unless the next version has a new set of features specifically for real-time processing.I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-07-31T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Offers excellent integration and has great simplicityWhat is most valuable?The simplicity of the solution is great. The solution also offers excellent integration.What needs improvement?The interface could use improvement, as well as the administrative tools. Jobs fail from time to time for different reasons. It's not a problem with Microsoft, or SSIS itself. The problems are external, but to find the problems and analyze them it takes too much time. If SSIS could make some new monitors or new features for finding the reasons for the problems in the processes and analyzing it for how to correct the issues, that would be great.For how long have I used the solution?I've been using the solution for over six months.What do I think about the stability of the solution?The solution is stable.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?Right now we're working with Azure, and it's scalable, but it's expensive to do so. If we had features to scale the software part of the solution, it would be great.How are customer service and technical support?We have support not only for SSIS but Microsoft as a whole because we're an official partner of Microsoft in data warehousing and have a partnership agreement with the company. However, support seems to be connected with sales, and if I call with technical problems and ask if they have some feature to solve the problem, months can go by with no results.They do, however, have a professional community online and in 95% of our incidents, we can find the solution there instead of calling.How was the initial setup?The initial setup was simple and straightforward.What other advice do I have?I would recommend the solution. It's always worked for me and it's usually a top choice for my clients.I would rate this solution at seven or eight out of ten. It's not a perfect solution, but it works well.Disclaimer: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer:Partner.
Date published: 2019-08-05T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from It was a easily adaptable to our group. The scalability needs some improvement.What is our primary use case?Movement of data and creation of files. ALl the typical things that you would have a ETL solution do. Data movements were in the millions and no calculations were completed. This means it was always a select * from where ever it was coming from and going to. Light translations like concatenation was being used.How has it helped my organization?SSIS was easily adaptable to our group. It was cheaper than the other tools that we compared it to, however I feel that we got what we paid for.What is most valuable?The packaging and how it is organized is good for someone that really has never seen ETL before.What needs improvement?Scalability of SSIS needs some improvement. Seems to get sluggish as soon as we hit a high volume of data.For how long have I used the solution?Still implementing.What do I think about the stability of the solution?Again it failed a lot and by a lot I mean every day. The failures were false alarms and caused many sleepless night for our company that I used to work for.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?SSIS is good for smaller shops that don't really have a high volume of data.How are customer service and technical support?I would rate the customer service as poor.If you previously used a different solution, which one did you use and why did you switch?We were using Hyperion Application Link. We switched because HAL was being sunset.How was the initial setup?Never participated in the initial setup.What about the implementation team?In-house.What was our ROI?For the money, it's a decent tool. However, if the budget was larger I would have gone with a different toolWhat's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?Look at how this product is sold to you. Ask yourself, am I getting everything that I need. Its more expensive to get the additional adapters after the fact.Which other solutions did I evaluate?We looked at ODI, Informatica, and DataStage. All three we had in-house. ODI was the better option and after dealing with SSIS for only a few months, we ended up using ODI.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2016-05-11T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works well for small and medium-sized projects, but additional SQL connectors need to be suppliedWhat is our primary use case?We use this solution for extracting data from various databases and saving it in our data warehouse.We use the on-premise deployment model.What needs improvement?My team is facing problems regarding the database connectors, which are not available. The MySQL connectors need to be purchased from outside vendors. They should provide connections for more SQL databases, free of charge.The performance of this solution is not as good as other tools in the market. Compared to the same job is running in a different tool, it will take longer using SSIS.For how long have I used the solution?I have been working with this solution for one year.What do I think about the stability of the solution?This is a stable solution.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?This solution is scalable.The number of people I have using this solution depends on the size of the project. Normally, I need three to five ETL developers. Sometimes, if the project is big enough, then I will need more.How are customer service and technical support?I have not contacted Microsoft Technical Support for this solution, although we have sometimes accessed the internet to research problems that we face.If you previously used a different solution, which one did you use and why did you switch?In my previous company, I was leading a team who were working with Informatica. Here, they stick to Microsoft technologies and are unwilling to change.How was the initial setup?The initial setup of this solution is very straightforward. In a few hours, everything was up and running.What other advice do I have?The decision to use this particular solution includes many factors. Some companies do not want to purchase a license for another product because this one comes included with the database.This is a solution I can recommend for small or medium-sized companies. For larger projects, I believe that you should search for another solution.This is a solution that works for small and medium-sized projects. This solution does not do as well as tools like Informatica, IBM InfoSphere DataStage, and Oracle Data Integrator. Most of the future projects in Saudi Arabia will be using Informatica, IBM, and Oracle. There are some people who work with SSIS and Talend, but there are small compared to the others.I would rate this solution a six out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-08-07T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from User-friendly solution with a good dashboardHow has it helped my organization?This product is always used in projects because I'm in a company that develops software for other companies and we accept this type of work like programming and developing data models and writing the script for organizations to transfer their data between databases. We usually use these tools, and it's a cheap tool for us.What is most valuable?Usually, when I want to import data from other databases I use this solution. It's been about fifteen years that I've worked with an SQL server, and I'm a software developer. I've had many companies with different databases, and it's ranged from FoxPro, EDX and Oracle, and some other databases. When I want to import data I usually use this tool for importing data from the other databases to the server. It is really good, and it's solved many problems for me because I can choose the source table, destination table, source field, and destination field. I can match these things, I can write some queries to do this and because of that, I use this tool.What needs improvement?Sometimes when we want to publish to other types of databases it's not easy to publish to those databases. For example, the Jet Database Engine. Before the SSIS supported Jet Database Engine but nowadays it doesn't support the Jet Database Engine. We connect to many databases such as Access database, SparkPros databases and the other types of databases using Jet Database Engines and SSIS now doesn't seem to support it in our databases.In future releases, it would be helpful to support new SQL databases. It would also be helpful if there was a way to use SQL with other languages like Python or ASP.NET.For how long have I used the solution?I've been using the solution for 15 years.What do I think about the stability of the solution?The stability is very good and I recommend it to my friends, my coworkers, and the other companies.What do I think about the scalability of the solution?The solution is scalable.How was the initial setup?The initial setup was very easy for us and very good.What about the implementation team?I installed the solution by myself.What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?The price is important to us. We are based in Iran, and we look for products with a good price because of the sanctions. Some other products such as Oracle are expensive here and we do not recommend these products to our customers. They are expensive and they are very difficult to work with them. They are very difficult and very complicated but Microsoft products are not like that.Which other solutions did I evaluate?I used this product when I was a student so I chose this technology because I understood it best.What other advice do I have?We chose the solution because we have some data in Oracle and we wanted to extract it and load the data into SQL Server.The type of port, like SSIS, I always recommend other companies to use it and other Microsoft products because they are very easy to use. There are very handy tools. It's very user-friendly and has a good dashboard.I would rate the solution nine out of ten.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2019-07-21T00:00:00-04:00