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Apache Airflow vs Intalio bpms [EOL] comparison

 

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Apache Airflow
Average Rating
8.0
Number of Reviews
35
Ranking in other categories
Business Process Management (BPM) (2nd)
Intalio bpms [EOL]
Average Rating
9.0
Number of Reviews
3
Ranking in other categories
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Featured Reviews

SabinaZeynalova - PeerSpot reviewer
Sep 22, 2023
Can be used with multiple systems and servers, Kubernetes systems, and dashboard systems
We have an integration with Apache Airflow in our portal for messaging. We use group and transformation data from Redshift to Tesco, and then create a call flow to the router. This is a source of data leakage, such as data engineering and machine learning, especially in a HIPAA environment. We need to check the evolution steps in the pipeline. In production, we only have two cases. Sometimes, we need customer data not in the database, which we get from object storage. The call flow from Redshift to Tesco involves transforming the data and then generating it with the router or Kibana router for the policy. The data is then transformed and sent to the dashboard or data warehouse.
it_user125604 - PeerSpot reviewer
Jun 6, 2014
User friendly and compatible with Apache ODE server.
BPMS Enterprise Edition is a user friendly tool with eclipse. It plugs into Intalio and has an amazing server. You can combine it with Apache ODE server. It allows you to gain full knowledge behind your business process engine and provides rigorous controls about instance processes.

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"It is an open-source tool. There are no additional fees or charges associated with the product."
"I use the tool's open-source version."
"The solution is open source so is free."
"The pricing for the product is reasonable."
"Apache Airflow is open-source and free of charge."
"We are using the open-source version of Apache Airflow."
"The solution is free if you use Amazon AWS."
"Although Airflow is open source software, there's also commercial support for it by Astronomer. We personally don't use the commercial support, but it's always an option if you don't mind the extra cost."
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Financial Services Firm
24%
Computer Software Company
14%
Manufacturing Company
8%
Retailer
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Questions from the Community

Which would you choose - Camunda Platform or Apache Airflow?
Camunda Platform allows for visual demonstration and presentation of business process flows. The flexible Java-based option was a big win for us and allows for the integration of microservices very...
What do you like most about Apache Airflow?
Apache Airflow is easy to use and can monitor task execution easily. For instance, when performing setup tasks, you can conveniently view the logs without delving into the job details.
What is your experience regarding pricing and costs for Apache Airflow?
It is an open-source tool. There are no additional fees or charges associated with the product. Expenses are associated with only the machines that our company uses on AWS.
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Agari, WePay, Astronomer
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