Boomi is a cloud-based, on-premise, or hybrid integration platform. It offers a low-code/no-code
interface with the capacity for API and EDI connections for integrating with external organizations and
systems, as well as compliance with data protection regulations.
$550
per month
COZYROC
Score 2.1 out of 10
N/A
COZYROC SSIS+ is a suite of 240+ advanced components for developing ETL solutions with Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services. The vendor states that COZYROC is an easy-to-use, code-free library of tasks, components and reusable scripts that aim to significantly cut development time and improve the execution speed of SSIS packages. They further provide that COZYROC SSIS+ Components Suite has been successfully used by thousands of businesses in more than 140 countries around the…
$199.95
per year
Pricing
Boomi
COZYROC
Editions & Modules
Boomi
$550
per month
COZYROC Excel Add-in for SAS®
$199.95
per year
COZYROC SSIS+ Premium Priority Support
$499.95
per year
COZYROC SSIS+ Ultimate Subscription
$1,199
per year
COZYROC SAS® SSIS Adapters
$2,499.95
per year
COZYROC SSIS+ 2.1 Lifetime
$7,999
one-time fee
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Boomi
COZYROC
Free Trial
No
Yes
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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COZYROC SSIS+ Ultimate Subscription - $999 /per year
2 license keys (for two servers)
* Free upgrades to newer versions
* Free to use in Visual Studio
* Premium support
(Priority over regular free support.
Guaranteed one business day response time.)
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Features
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Cloud Data Integration
Comparison of Cloud Data Integration features of Product A and Product B
Boomi
8.0
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0% below category average
COZYROC
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Pre-built connectors
10.00 Ratings
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Connector modification
5.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Support for real-time and batch integration
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Data quality services
10.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Data security features
5.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Monitoring console
8.00 Ratings
00 Ratings
Data Source Connection
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1.5
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139% below category average
Connect to traditional data sources
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1.90 Ratings
Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL
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1.00 Ratings
Data Transformations
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1.5
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138% below category average
Simple transformations
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2.00 Ratings
Complex transformations
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1.00 Ratings
Data Modeling
Comparison of Data Modeling features of Product A and Product B
Dell Boomi is well-suited as a middleware to talk between systems. I am a personal fan of Dell's products and I enjoy this service. Dell Boomi is very easy to use, even to the less technically-inclined user. It is less appropriate to use in one system alone, but users would still find it functional in one system alone because it helps manage the system's metadata and allows that system to be integrated with other systems in the future.
COZYROC is great if you have a number of sources or destinations where vanilla SSIS either does not provide connectors, they are difficult to work with, or they are not fully featured. SFTP is a prime example. Almost any web service is another. It also includes some nice helper components, such as script task plus. This speeds up the development of script tasks by making the configuration easier. That said, it is not a silver bullet for all your SSIS woes. I've found that none of the SSIS 3rd party components spans all my needs and generally end up running a couple of different ones to cover all the functionality required.
More from a development perspective. It is always difficult to use the properties features. It takes a while to understand how the data/variables can be used across an integration.
Dell Boomi should also invest more on API Management and not just seen as a ETL,ESB tool.
Should roll out features more often based on users reviews.
Dell Boomi has provided us with the ability to connect our campus together using our various existing platforms. There are many supported features and have yet to run into something that we cannot do. Its user interface is very intuitive which would allow users to begin developing fairly easily. There is a myriad of resources available
First of all, as a service (cloud service), we don't need to care about server maintenance any more, no worries about incorrect configurations, about down time. Second, for maintaining, we don't need a large team to do it. And of course, using Dell Boomi instead of manual transaction could help us to avoid people mistake while inputting data or doing transactions.
I would rate Dell Boomi as highly performant. We have used it for 4+ years and have not had any major issues with availability or speed. We also have not observed performance degradation when connecting it with other software solutions.
Boomi support was responsive and knowledgable, however being a closed cloud service, it doesn't have good community support. We found the learning curve to be steep and there aren't avenues like google, forums, or blogs that provide community driven insight into the product or how to go about designing solutions using the tool
MuleSoft and Boomi are built on totally different frameworks. Mulesoft is an API-led network whereas Boomi is an ETL middleware approach. In easy words, Mulesoft can connect to several apps and business units, can create and reuse multiple components. Boomi offers only on-premise and on-cloud integration solutions whereas MuleSoft is capable of providing on-premise, on-cloud as well as hybrid solutions. We can say that MuleSoft is much more flexible and offers multiple integration solutions.
ROI was flat. Coding directly in apps we were knowledgable in would have been faster, but maintenance higher.
It brought good process to the integration team that was new, however I wouldn't say it was a huge gain monetarily. It is a valid path out of many paths for integration, but doesn't rule them all.