VP, Chief Enterprise Integration Architect at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Nov 10, 2021
OpenLegacy charges you based on the API. I'm not exactly sure, but I think the final negotiated price was something north of $100,000, but less than $200,000 for upwards of a thousand APIs. So it was a very reasonable price point. IBM pricing is built around the Altair size or the size of the machine. If you're running a big machine efficiently, you pay a penalty for running a big machine. So the IBM pricing tends to be not competitive.
OpenLegacy integrates legacy customer data with REST APIs, speeding up mobile transactions and code updates while simplifying API development. Its open-source platform offers flexibility, benefiting mainframe environments and Tomcat server deployments.OpenLegacy is crucial for organizations aiming to integrate modern web applications with legacy systems. The platform is widely used in financial and logistics sectors to enable quick access to customer data and transactions, effectively...
OpenLegacy charges you based on the API. I'm not exactly sure, but I think the final negotiated price was something north of $100,000, but less than $200,000 for upwards of a thousand APIs. So it was a very reasonable price point. IBM pricing is built around the Altair size or the size of the machine. If you're running a big machine efficiently, you pay a penalty for running a big machine. So the IBM pricing tends to be not competitive.