OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions
Score 4.3 out of 10
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OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions is a DAM for enterprises employing SAP ERP solutions.
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Perforce P4
Score 7.7 out of 10
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Perforce P4 (formerly Helix Core) is the company's version control and peer code review solution. Perforce offers add-on products for code review for free, and Git support products.
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OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions
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OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions
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OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions
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Perforce P4
7.9
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4% below category average
Branching and Merging
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Version History
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8.00 Ratings
Version Control Collaboration Tools
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Pull Requests
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Code Review Tools
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Project Access Control
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Automated Testing Integration
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Issue Tracking Integration
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Branch Protection
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OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions
OpenText Digital Asset Management for SAP Solutions
Perforce P4
Likelihood to Recommend
We are using SAP System and SAP products for eCommerce as well. Our business has a big catalog of products and offerings. Also based on time products images, documents and videos get modified so frequently. So these digital assets flow to applications very frequently and there are many use cases where images format and quality need to be checked. As OpenText has provided integration with SAP without much effort application is ready. Also features of rights and permissions and meta-tagging, sharing features are very useful and help businesses to reduce operating costs as well as deliver a similar experience to users.
For large-scale codebases with fixed and regular releases that do not follow a continuous delivery paradigm, Perforce is certainly well suited. In projects that are small and distinctly separated from other discrete (though potentially dependent) units, the benefits of the Perforce tool may not be as clear of a victor over other systems.
We have a need to consolidate into a single package, and have such a large variety of technical proficiency among our users that Perforce seems less suitable. Many would like to remain using it, however, even those who use Perforce are the minority, and are often limited to our development teams.
With Perforce Helix, you can use it via the command line, via P4V, or any of the other APIs included with the product. It is extremely easy for new users to get up and running. Users of Perforce Helix only have to pull in the files of interest to them. Also, Perforce is very easy to script and integrate into your CI/CD pipeline. Streams allows you to have pinpoint control of your workflow, and P4Search is the absolute best--I wish Perforce (the company) would talk more about this. It is absolutely fabulous!
In our large environment, Perforce is rarely "down". We have regular maintenance windows and from time to time Perforce can feel a little slow, but its always available. Tech support has always worked with our engineers and IT department to make sure that any real performance or stability issues are addressed quickly.
I had two representatives from Perforce contact me after downloading it but never responded when I had questions. I also had a difficult time finding good training material for getting started. There is a lot of available support material when running into issues, though, because of how many large companies use it.
This rating is related to setting up an environment from an existing Perforce repository. Initial setup of Perforce as the repository for the company was done by a separate team long prior to my inception.
New users of Perforce Helix can be up and running in less than thirty minutes. It is easy to use, but also very powerful. Bitbucket is slow, prone to outages, and (for large teams) requires a team of dedicated administrators. I've had request for information from Bitbucket that requires hours to pull together that would take me less than 30 seconds in Perforce Helix. Large file storage in Bitbucket is clunky and requires you to jump through too many hoops. It's not even something you have to think about with Perforce Helix, as you are only limited by your OS. Perforce Helix is very easy to use even for non-developers. I wouldn't dare ask a non-developer to store their documentation in Bitbucket.