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At a Glance
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere
Star Rating
(159)4.1 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (63.1% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Star Rating
(67)4.1 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (48.3% of reviews)
Information
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
AI Generated Summary
AI-generated. Powered by real user reviews.
  • Users report that Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute excels in data exchange with a score of 9.1, making it a preferred choice for organizations that prioritize seamless data integration. In contrast, IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition, while strong in other areas, does not highlight this feature as prominently.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle's cloud deployment capabilities score 8.5, which is beneficial for businesses looking to leverage cloud technologies. However, IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition's cloud deployment features are not as robust, with users noting a score of 8.2.
  • G2 users highlight Oracle's self-healing high availability as a standout feature, ensuring minimal downtime and increased reliability. In comparison, IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition does not emphasize this capability as strongly, leading to concerns about its resilience in critical applications.
  • Reviewers say that Oracle's modular architecture scores an impressive 8.9, allowing for greater flexibility and customization in application development. Users on G2 have noted that IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition, while modular, does not offer the same level of adaptability.
  • Users report that Oracle's security updates are highly rated at 9.3, providing peace of mind for organizations concerned about data protection. Conversely, IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition's security updates, while adequate, do not receive the same level of praise, scoring 8.4.
  • Reviewers mention that Oracle's real-time visibility feature, rated at 9.0, is crucial for monitoring application performance and resource usage. In contrast, IBM WebSphere Hybrid Edition lacks this level of insight, which can hinder operational efficiency.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
IBM WebSphere
No pricing available
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
No pricing available
Free Trial
IBM WebSphere
Free Trial is available
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.7
96
8.6
36
Ease of Use
7.9
95
8.7
36
Ease of Setup
7.5
63
8.5
17
Ease of Admin
8.0
63
8.2
17
Quality of Support
8.4
93
8.1
35
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.6
60
8.1
16
Product Direction (% positive)
7.0
89
9.3
34
Features by Category
8.8
13
Not enough data
Data Management
8.9
11
Not enough data
8.8
11
Not enough data
8.8
11
Not enough data
8.5
11
Not enough data
9.1
9
Not enough data
User Features
8.8
10
Not enough data
9.3
12
Not enough data
9.0
10
Not enough data
Modernization
8.5
10
Not enough data
8.2
11
Not enough data
8.5
10
Not enough data
8.9
9
Not enough data
AI Performance Improvement - Application Server
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Agentic AI - Application Server
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Application Support
Not enough data
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System Capability
Not enough data
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Security
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Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
IBM WebSphere and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute are categorized as Container Engine
Unique Categories
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere is categorized as Application Server
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute has no unique categories
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
9.2%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
27.7%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
63.1%
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
20.7%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
31.0%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
48.3%
Reviewers' Industry
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere
Banking
17.7%
Financial Services
9.9%
Information Technology and Services
9.2%
Insurance
8.5%
Computer Software
8.5%
Other
46.1%
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Information Technology and Services
34.5%
Computer Software
10.3%
Consulting
3.4%
Retail
3.4%
Program Development
3.4%
Other
44.8%
Alternatives
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere Alternatives
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Ubuntu
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Plesk
Plesk
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Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Alternatives
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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Docker
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Ubuntu
Ubuntu
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OCI
OCI
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Discussions
IBM WebSphere
IBM WebSphere Discussions
What is IBM WebSphere hybrid edition?
1 Comment
Official Response from IBM WebSphere
WebSphere Hybrid Edition is the comprehensive collection of WebSphere application runtimes and modernization tools with support for on-premise and major...Read more
Monty the Mongoose crying
IBM WebSphere has no more discussions with answers
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute Discussions
is there is any etl components coming in near future
2 Comments
Bharat K.
BK
Two I can name Hevo, Xplenty These are old but no taking a place in the coming futureRead more
Monty the Mongoose crying
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Compute has no more discussions with answers