LÃder de Proyecto at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2022-01-04T20:59:00Z
Jan 4, 2022
From a developer's perspective, I would rate it a ten out of ten. From a CIO perspective, because of the licensing pricing model, I would rate it a seven out of ten. I would also have given it a higher rating if it was a company that has been around for a longer period of time, like IBM.
VP, Chief Enterprise Integration Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-11-10T03:27:38Z
Nov 10, 2021
I would give OpenLegacy an eight out of 10. Almost no solution gets a 10. The reason for the eight is that it actually solved the problems that we had for 200-plus APIs very quickly. It was very impressive. There were some glitches, but OpenLegacy was extremely responsive. They don't get a 10 because we still couldn't employ their low code/no code.
IT Department Banking Industry at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-08-12T05:55:00Z
Aug 12, 2019
If I were to rate this product on a scale of one to ten, I think a five is good enough. The system is good and can accomplish a lot but because support is not so good, we had many problems we should not have had. We waste a lot of time to be stable in using the system, and that cost a lot for us. If there were better support then we would have had fewer problems and we would have saved a lot of time.
OpenLegacy helps organizations quickly launch innovative digital services by extending their core back-end systems to the web, mobile and cloud in days or weeks versus months. Our microservice-enabled API integration and management software quickly reduces project backlog by automating and accelerating microservices and API creation, deployment, testing and management from core applications, mainframes and databases. Together, business and IT teams can quickly, easily and securely meet...
From a developer's perspective, I would rate it a ten out of ten. From a CIO perspective, because of the licensing pricing model, I would rate it a seven out of ten. I would also have given it a higher rating if it was a company that has been around for a longer period of time, like IBM.
I would give OpenLegacy an eight out of 10. Almost no solution gets a 10. The reason for the eight is that it actually solved the problems that we had for 200-plus APIs very quickly. It was very impressive. There were some glitches, but OpenLegacy was extremely responsive. They don't get a 10 because we still couldn't employ their low code/no code.
If I were to rate this product on a scale of one to ten, I think a five is good enough. The system is good and can accomplish a lot but because support is not so good, we had many problems we should not have had. We waste a lot of time to be stable in using the system, and that cost a lot for us. If there were better support then we would have had fewer problems and we would have saved a lot of time.