OpenText BizManager vs webMethods Integration Server comparison

 

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Categories and Ranking

OpenText BizManager
Ranking in Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
17th
Average Rating
0.0
Number of Reviews
0
Ranking in other categories
Managed File Transfer (MFT) (30th)
webMethods Integration Server
Ranking in Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
3rd
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
60
Ranking in other categories
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DV
Oct 10, 2022
Our transformations can be quickly implemented without a lot of fuss
It's a visual tool, so our transformations can be quickly implemented without a lot of fuss. The fact that we have an easy way to expose REST services is also very interesting. It offers the possibility to connect over GMS to synchronize message brokers. Using an adapter is quite easy. For example, the SAP adapter works very well, and connecting to custom applications is very easy. We would use MQTT when we need to connect to IoT devices. For the other legacy apps, in most cases, we use the adapters. Acquiring an adapter is quite easy. Integration Server provides us with application integration, data integration, business-to-business communications, APIs, and microservices. Internally we don't use it for data integration, but it is possible. We don't work with microservices but I know that it's also possible. It is important to us that Integration Server offers us a broad range of features like application, data integration, and API. It's important to have that kind of broad setup because it's a service burst. It's in the middle of a lot of integrations. It has to be able to have a lot of features

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"Most of my clients would like the price of the solution to be reduced."
"It is a cost-effective solution."
"The product is expensive."
"There are no hidden costs in addition to the standard licensing fees for webMethods. For corporate organizations, it's a very cheap or fairly priced product, but for growing or small businesses, it's quite expensive. These businesses would probably need to consider an enterprise services bus at some point. Thus, from a pricing point, it closes out non-cooperate businesses."
"The vendor is flexible with respect to pricing."
"I am not involved in the licensing side of things."
"The pricing and licensing costs for webMethods are very high, which is the only reason that we might switch to another product."
"There is a license needed to use the webMethods Integration Server."
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Top Industries

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Computer Software Company
25%
Manufacturing Company
20%
Financial Services Firm
9%
Energy/Utilities Company
6%
Financial Services Firm
16%
Computer Software Company
14%
Manufacturing Company
11%
Retailer
7%
 

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What do you like most about webMethods Integration Server?
The synchronous and asynchronous messaging system the solution provides is very good.
What needs improvement with webMethods Integration Server?
Other products have been using AI and cloud enhancements, but webMethods Integration Server is still lagging in that key area. It's very good as a standalone integration server, but it has to come ...
 

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GXS BizManager
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Vermont Information Processing Inc., Yantian International Container Terminals, Dole, Tandy Brands Accessories
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