Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) is a data-warehousing centered data integration solution, from Oracle. It offers basic ETL functionality for building a simple data warehouse, as well as advanced ETL functionality supporting enterprise data integration projects, along with connectivity for Oracle and SAP applications.
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Webgility
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Webgility is a multichannel eCommerce software which provides automated accounting and inventory management. It is optimized for QuickBooks Desktop and NetSuite users who sell on multiple channels.
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Pricing
Oracle Warehouse Builder
Webgility
Editions & Modules
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Pro
$109 (billed annually)
per month
Advanced
$199 (billed annually)
per month
Premium
$399 (billed annually)
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Oracle Warehouse Builder
Webgility
Free Trial
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Yes
Free/Freemium Version
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No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
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All plans come with free setup and onboarding, and annual plans get a 60-day money-back guarantee. All customers can add Webgility Intelligence for $20/mo/channel. QuickBooks Desktop customers can automate shipping for $50/mo and pull historical data over 90 days old for a $200 one-time fee.
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Features
Oracle Warehouse Builder
Webgility
Data Source Connection
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Oracle Warehouse Builder
9.5
Ratings
12% above category average
Webgility
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Connect to traditional data sources
10.00 Ratings
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Connecto to Big Data and NoSQL
9.00 Ratings
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Data Transformations
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Oracle Warehouse Builder
10.0
Ratings
20% above category average
Webgility
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Simple transformations
10.00 Ratings
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Complex transformations
10.00 Ratings
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Data Modeling
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Oracle Warehouse Builder
8.2
Ratings
3% above category average
Webgility
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Data model creation
10.00 Ratings
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Metadata management
6.00 Ratings
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Business rules and workflow
9.00 Ratings
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Collaboration
8.90 Ratings
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Testing and debugging
7.00 Ratings
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Data Governance
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If you plan to upgrade your databases to newer versions, you need to migrate your Oracle Warehouse Builder jobs to Oracle Data Integrator (fastest and easiest way) or an other ETL tool, because Oracle Warehouse Builder came to an end and does not support newer versions of databases as it is described in statement of direction. There will be no major releases of Oracle Warehouse Builder (latest release is 11GR2 - 11.2.0.4), but bug resolving and minor releasing will continue.
This platform is a pretty decent platform that has all the required facilities which makes it a good platform for the users. I would recommend this software to businesses because this is not too hefty in their pockets and this can be pretty affordable for many. Also, it works quite efficiently and effectively.
There are certain deprivations associated with Webgility. Some of them are that it does not answer phones or emails. I feel that the concept of Webgility is great, but at the same time, you have to know exactly what to do in order for the system to work properly, effectively, and efficiently.
In the beginning, I felt it was complicated software, so it took time to learn. Since then the experience has been smooth and good.
I think that Oracle Warehouse Builder is easier to use the Oracle Data Integrator (ODI). The connections in Oracle Warehouse Builder (OWB) are easier to understand when troubleshooting. Anything that makes troubleshooting easier gets higher marks in my book. ODI wins in the heavy lifting and enterprise solution realm. ODI is much easier to implement at that level. The web interface that can be setup for business users to kick off scenarios is better than the interface that we can give access to in OWB.
Webgility is an Omnichannel Retail Suite for businesses offering ease and control. They have a secure concept of several layers of safety for business processes integrated. The stock reporting can be used in real-time or in history, and for planning. There is a versatile interface or integration into API for eCommerce markets and POS that is rich and can be customized with ease. Webgility offers great customer service facilities with plenty of adaptable features. That is a big range of features that can be researched with competitors. We had Multiorders, Zoho Inventory, Quickbook Desktop Enterprise in consideration. We see Multiorders coming closest. They have a great integration in various channels for sale and enable management of all kinds of orders including shipping. There is a comfortable part for the management of inventories too. Then we see Zoho Inventory which is easy to set up and seemingly more usable and comfortable to administrate. In the third position, we compare QuickBooks Online as the closest competitor. This offers similar ease in all processes of accounting. Everything is all in one place and close to real-time. The differences are small. There are different targets for optimization that make the difference
OWB allows you to quickly develop even complex ETLs thus saving lots of time for the developers to work on other things. I would say OWB is a very convenient and easy to use tool.
Webgility does not accept and imports all types of transactions which sometimes gets annoying.
I just totally love the immediate and instant technical as well as customer support of Webgility which is always there to help us out at any sort of minor to major hiccup.
Webgility gives us the autonomy and the liberty to work in a form of the hosted environment.
Webgility has a very seamless integration which is far better than any other program we have worked with.