IBM webMethods Hybrid Integration (iPaaS)
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Amazing support and products
What do you like best about the product?
Very easy software to configure, stable and reliant
What do you dislike about the product?
The new license model is not very good!!
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Few bugs were found but working together with RnD to solve them.
Versatile toolbox for Application integration and webservices
What do you like best about the product?
Java-based, it provides many useful tools to perform integrations via (flat)files, SFTP, SOAP, Rest, pluggable custom modules can be written and run in Java.
Compared to others, you can easily go low level to cure all aspects of any integration
Compared to others, you can easily go low level to cure all aspects of any integration
What do you dislike about the product?
Services are coded mostly graphically and cannot be manipulated with a text editor (except those written in java), versioning is a bit complicated
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
API development, application decoupling, ETLs
Software AG Products for Integration
What do you like best about the product?
They consider market trends while launching new features every time.
What do you dislike about the product?
Upgrade to new versions is pretty costly, considering support for old versions would stop, say 5 years later
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Faster time to market, decouple systems, microservices etc
Webmethods is one of the best middleware widely used.
What do you like best about the product?
Connecting different applications and interpretating data. Configuration is d highlight (easy to understand)
What do you dislike about the product?
Software AG Suite is little complex in nature.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Connecting multiple applications at a time, request and response to and fro with multiple applications
Easy to use wM Cloud Streams
What do you like best about the product?
Consume and provider. Easy to create a connoters
What do you dislike about the product?
Not much, Mostly we have to use go with CI/CD approach.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
So far we did not faced
I like it, the features is good enough for me to implement it to a banking project, recommended!!!
What do you like best about the product?
this software is a no-code software, so I can implement middleware and APIs without any code
What do you dislike about the product?
sometimes the software is really slow and it freezes, I think you can make it better
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
I created middleware software with it, I implemented it on one of the banks in Indonesia
Good tool for solving middleware solutions of your client
What do you like best about the product?
The tool gives us the freedom to write Connectors the way we want. We don't have to take all the functionalities of an application in middleware to use one API.
What do you dislike about the product?
The tool takes a lot of space in the computer, and installation is heavy. Also, the content available for free is not enough for someone new to Cloudstreams. Youtube videos can be more detailed.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Connection development is the best benefits that I see. It gives ability to write connectors the way you need.
Installation and navigation in the tool can be made a little easier.
Installation and navigation in the tool can be made a little easier.
It was very good experience in working with SAG, exchanging the ideas and improvements mutually.
What do you like best about the product?
Service portal is very friendly,
Support persons are very helpful in resolving the issues.
we used Integration Server for this ticket.
Support people are so vigilent and taken care throught out the time of the resolvance.
Support persons are very helpful in resolving the issues.
we used Integration Server for this ticket.
Support people are so vigilent and taken care throught out the time of the resolvance.
What do you dislike about the product?
In Support portal, sometimes OS field is not getting populated so it is wasting our time.
Ticket allocation is not proper and getting delayed and therefore impacting the business.
Customer care support should be improved.
Ticket allocation is not proper and getting delayed and therefore impacting the business.
Customer care support should be improved.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Issues related to the SAG Webmethods Suite like IS, AT, TN, MWS, Insight,Optimize.
Performance issues, Memory issues and Customer Transactions related issues.
Performance issues, Memory issues and Customer Transactions related issues.
Easily the best integration platform for the last 20 years and still retains the crown today
What do you like best about the product?
We have been using webMethods Integration Server for almost 20 years, and it has been enormously successful in our organization.
We've applied it in many varied application to application and business to business integration scenarios. We've used it to standardize how we integrate disparate technologies in our environment. We have always found it to be relatively cheap in terms of the hours of effort it takes a good webMethods developer to build a robust solution.
Developing in the webMethods Flow language is incredibly easy and intuitive, and the graphical presentation in the tooling of data structures and the logic to map or translate between them, the bread and butter of this kind of software, is second to none.
It has excellent performance characteristics given that it runs on the Java Virtual Machine, and the ability to drop from webMethods flow down to pure Java code is an extra escape hatch when you need the very best performance possible.
However, the thing I like the best about webMethods Integration Server is how extensible it is, which means we have used it to solve problems way beyond its usual remit.
IBM webMethods continues to be the best choice for an integration platform, with the latest 11.1 release being a solid, stable, and reliable workhorse in the safe hands of IBM.
We've applied it in many varied application to application and business to business integration scenarios. We've used it to standardize how we integrate disparate technologies in our environment. We have always found it to be relatively cheap in terms of the hours of effort it takes a good webMethods developer to build a robust solution.
Developing in the webMethods Flow language is incredibly easy and intuitive, and the graphical presentation in the tooling of data structures and the logic to map or translate between them, the bread and butter of this kind of software, is second to none.
It has excellent performance characteristics given that it runs on the Java Virtual Machine, and the ability to drop from webMethods flow down to pure Java code is an extra escape hatch when you need the very best performance possible.
However, the thing I like the best about webMethods Integration Server is how extensible it is, which means we have used it to solve problems way beyond its usual remit.
IBM webMethods continues to be the best choice for an integration platform, with the latest 11.1 release being a solid, stable, and reliable workhorse in the safe hands of IBM.
What do you dislike about the product?
What I dislike most about webMethods Integration Server is the lack of name recognition and attendant reputation in the general tech community. Software AG and webMethods are not well known outside of the technology integration niche, and that means that some other big guys that are better known because they don't just play in the integration space are looked on by laypeople such as executive level managers as a better safer choice.
However, webMethods is the market leading technology in the integration space, and in my opinion has been the leader for 20 years. It's a shame it is still in the shadow of some other bigger names that have lesser competing products in the same space.
With IBM's acquisition of the webMethods suite of integration products hopefully we will see a surge in name recognition and webMethods will rightly become more revered and famous for its excellence even with executives and management and other laypeople. Also hopefully IBM will price webMethods aggressively to expand its market and compete against the mid-level players that currently undercut webMethods in price but are far outclassed in quality when compared with webMethods.
However, webMethods is the market leading technology in the integration space, and in my opinion has been the leader for 20 years. It's a shame it is still in the shadow of some other bigger names that have lesser competing products in the same space.
With IBM's acquisition of the webMethods suite of integration products hopefully we will see a surge in name recognition and webMethods will rightly become more revered and famous for its excellence even with executives and management and other laypeople. Also hopefully IBM will price webMethods aggressively to expand its market and compete against the mid-level players that currently undercut webMethods in price but are far outclassed in quality when compared with webMethods.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
We use webMethods Integration Server as the core integration platform for both internal application to application integration and external business to business integration. For example, we integrate in house developed .NET applications with legacy Mainframe COBOL/CICS/DB2 applications or with SAP modules or with Software as a Service (SaaS) and other cloud offerings or with other organizations in business to business data exchanges. We use it to provide and consume REST APIs. We use it as the backbone of our enterprise, providing the platform where we do all our asynchronous message exchange between mission critical business applications. It has provided excellent return on our investment over the last 20 years, enabling use cases that we had no other solution for such as letting us call SAP RFCs directly a decade before SAP provided an HTTP based way to do so.
Cloud platform
What do you like best about the product?
Capacity to transform digital initiatives, SaS applications and IoT devices.
What do you dislike about the product?
Integrate third-party applications for new functions.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Foreground transactions and security features.
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