We performed a comparison between Pega BPM and QualiWare X based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Business Process Management (BPM) solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."Allowed us to develop and quickly release with confidence using cloud technologies."
"While Pega technical support is okay, it also depends on the issues you need help with and who your contact is with Pega."
"There are a lot of frameworks in the product. I use Pega PRPC the most."
"The most valuable feature of Pega BPMI would be the academy courses, specifically the Product Development Network (PDN). Additionally, our organization has a dedicated Customer Engagement Team that we work closely with to achieve our goals."
"Case Management, as well as Workflow Automation, are Pega's most powerful capabilities."
"The workflows are the most valuable features, particularly for us, because we were attempting to automate processes by utilizing workflows to provide a hands-off comparison between the bot and the human."
"The workflow designing and integration are the most valuable features. Also, the UI design was pretty easy."
"The solution offers excellent workflows."
"I like the solution's traceability."
"The solution could be more scalable."
"The main problem with Pega is that it is quite complex, so it is very difficult for the developer to learn."
"UI needs improvement."
"I believe they simplify the application development. It is still complex. The learning is not easy, it takes time compared to other products on the market."
"Compared to other BPM products, the interface is somewhat complex, so the usability could be improved."
"In the next release of Pega BPM, they should add more ways to do the customer interaction fields in the portals."
"Pega Cloud early adoption and use for cross enterprise capability was new to many. The early adoption meant version 2.0 of their cloud service may require refactoring and redesign of some services."
"It should have integration with non-relational databases. A lot of databases are non-relational, and as a company, we are planning to move to NoSQL or open-source databases. It would be good if we are able to install and use Pega on a NoSQL database. They can also try to tailor or organize the company a bit differently and go more towards the microservice concept. I would like Pega to develop machine learning and intelligent AI algorithms. They have a good foundation in terms of the model and the stuff that we are using for some customers, and it will be good to onboard as many machine learning algorithms as possible."
"The solution is not easy and intuitive to use. I would also like the software to have a reference metamodel that can guide the modeling."
Pega BPM is ranked 3rd in Business Process Management (BPM) with 55 reviews while QualiWare X is ranked 36th in Business Process Management (BPM) with 3 reviews. Pega BPM is rated 8.2, while QualiWare X is rated 7.6. The top reviewer of Pega BPM writes "Low code with great APIs and good flexibility". On the other hand, the top reviewer of QualiWare X writes "Works as a reference for architecture but not very intuitive ". Pega BPM is most compared with ServiceNow, Camunda, Appian, Microsoft Power Apps and IBM BPM, whereas QualiWare X is most compared with Sparx Systems Enterprise Architect, ARIS Cloud and Avolution ABACUS. See our Pega BPM vs. QualiWare X report.
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