You need to take the time and use the IBM resources provided. You need to understand IBM's perspective of the product, given its complexity. I rate it a ten out of ten.
If you're in retail domain and are dealing with customers, then this is a good solution for you. Go for it so that you will have best-in-class support and best-in-class developers from the IBM side. Go with the SaaS model and not the on-premises model to get all the support. I would rate IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services at 10 out of 10.
Associate Team Lead at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-29T21:03:37Z
Mar 29, 2021
Our backend is SAP, and it works well with that. If you are using SAP, this is a good option because there is a connector that you can use to connect to SAP. It does the job, and it can support whatever EDI you have. I would rate IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services an eight out of ten.
Overall, for how we use it and the way our organization is arranged, this solution works very well for us. I'd rate it at a nine out of ten. I would definitely recommend it to other organizations. It's got a lot of scalability built into it and a lot of versatility built into it. It can act as an integration platform, or it can act as a file gateway with multiple articles. It can also meet a lot of your security requirements.
B2B Middleware refers a translation layer between multiple applications incorporating disparate technologies. It is usually a suite of tools, services, and adapters geared toward application integration. These including message-oriented middleware and database middleware. B2B Middleware data and systems require multiple points of access and integration One of the most popular forms of B2B Middleware is the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) or “ESB engine.”
B2B Middleware’s job is to route data...
You need to take the time and use the IBM resources provided. You need to understand IBM's perspective of the product, given its complexity. I rate it a ten out of ten.
I would rate the product 10 out of 10 overall.
If you're in retail domain and are dealing with customers, then this is a good solution for you. Go for it so that you will have best-in-class support and best-in-class developers from the IBM side. Go with the SaaS model and not the on-premises model to get all the support. I would rate IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services at 10 out of 10.
Our backend is SAP, and it works well with that. If you are using SAP, this is a good option because there is a connector that you can use to connect to SAP. It does the job, and it can support whatever EDI you have. I would rate IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services an eight out of ten.
Overall, for how we use it and the way our organization is arranged, this solution works very well for us. I'd rate it at a nine out of ten. I would definitely recommend it to other organizations. It's got a lot of scalability built into it and a lot of versatility built into it. It can act as an integration platform, or it can act as a file gateway with multiple articles. It can also meet a lot of your security requirements.