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"The product's initial setup phase was straightforward, considering that there is good documentation explaining the implementation part of it.""Google App Engine's most valuable feature is self-management. You do not have to manage the infrastructure underneath where all the functions are happening, such as load balancing deployment and version management, they are managed by the system itself.""The product's setup and deployment phases are easy.""Its ability to integrate with most devices helps users who have different or old devices.""Seurity features - unauthorized individuals are unable to access certain applications.""The initial setup is okay. It's not too complex. Deployment took about one day.""It is simple to use. It is much simpler than AWS. It is also very powerful.""I've found that all of the features are valuable, especially the shared drive and the ability for multiple people to use their documents at the same time."

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"The solution is simple. It's very easy to deploy, and there's no risk with sorting that out. It's very fast to develop the screens and the modelling."

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"Difficult to assess how pricing is managed.""I would like a simpler deployment tool on laptops. It is a bit complicated at the moment. We know how to do it, but it could be easier to deploy it on laptops.""Data consumption of the device could be improved.""I think there's still a lot that can be done with Google Meet and the video conferencing part of it. It could be more dynamic in terms of what can be done with it.""I am limited to sending a photo to five people. I want to be able to send a photo to many people, not just five.""The product's price is an area of concern where improvements are required.""There needs to be more directions in terms of how to use the solution.""Some features of runtime don't work well in App Engine."

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"The solution is expensive. They should try to improve their pricing strategy."

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  • "I would like to have more free application with it. Some of the applications, I am paying more for them. I think that they must be free."
  • "We pay the license yearly. It's about $6 a month, which is $72 a year per person, so it's about $500."
  • "If we don't know how to work with the tool, we might have some spikes in price."
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    Top Answer:The product's setup and deployment phases are easy.
    Top Answer:If we don't know how to work with the tool, we might have some spikes in price. It will increase a lot of our bill. I rate the pricing a six out of ten.
    Top Answer:The product's price is an area of concern where improvements are required.
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    Overview

    Google App Engine is a Platform-as-a-Service (Paas) provider that equips web application developers with all the resources and tools that they need to develop, test, and run their applications on Google's infrastructure. Everything is built into the kit, so with one download of the SDK, you'll be well on your way to first-rate apps.

    Infinite Blue provides a comprehensive low-code development platform and enterprise applications for the BC/DR industry. Infinite Blue is trusted by independent software vendors and enterprises across the globe. Infinite Blue Platform is at the heart of countless business applications running in a wide variety of industries worldwide.

    Sample Customers
    Khan Academy, Best Buy, Gigya, MetOffice, Getaround, Mimiboard, NewsLimited, WebFilings, and CloudLock.
    Pironet NDH, Jungle Lasers, Aintercarga SAS, ASPsoftware, Cloudselling
    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Media Company25%
    Manufacturing Company13%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Non Profit13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Educational Organization17%
    Computer Software Company13%
    Media Company9%
    Comms Service Provider9%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm27%
    Computer Software Company16%
    Manufacturing Company13%
    Healthcare Company11%
    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business58%
    Midsize Enterprise29%
    Large Enterprise13%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business22%
    Midsize Enterprise18%
    Large Enterprise60%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business26%
    Midsize Enterprise6%
    Large Enterprise69%
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    Google App Engine is ranked 11th in PaaS Clouds with 23 reviews while Infinite Blue is ranked 40th in Rapid Application Development Software. Google App Engine is rated 8.2, while Infinite Blue is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Google App Engine writes "Simplifies app development process for businesses". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Infinite Blue writes "A simple solution with an easy setup and good stability". Google App Engine is most compared with Microsoft Azure, Amazon AWS, Heroku, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Google Compute Engine, whereas Infinite Blue is most compared with Salesforce Platform and OpenShift.

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