Integration Lead at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
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Jun 23, 2023
The problem is that when the article was written, and the document was procured for Deepgram by the current company, it was bundled as a package. We are getting typical business works and obtaining modules such as EMS and IoT. So essentially, we packaged it as a scheduler and paid for the licenses for all those components. We didn't separate the purchases for each module. Instead, we communicated our requirements to include EMS, booking, and all the necessary components or plugins and requested a budget based on that. It was a collective kind of pricing where we paid for everything together. To be fair, you would have to pay for each active product individually. In our case, we didn't pay for each product separately. We simply paid for all those companies that provided the components.
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TIBCO Enterprise Message Service facilitates reliable communication through its support for synchronous and asynchronous messaging, versioned queues, and zero-code integration, simplifying internal and external communication.TIBCO Enterprise Message Service stands out for its message storage, synchronous and asynchronous communication support, and reliable messaging capabilities. It offers ease of learning and implementation with its zero-code integration, adapters, and plugins. This platform...
The problem is that when the article was written, and the document was procured for Deepgram by the current company, it was bundled as a package. We are getting typical business works and obtaining modules such as EMS and IoT. So essentially, we packaged it as a scheduler and paid for the licenses for all those components. We didn't separate the purchases for each module. Instead, we communicated our requirements to include EMS, booking, and all the necessary components or plugins and requested a budget based on that. It was a collective kind of pricing where we paid for everything together. To be fair, you would have to pay for each active product individually. In our case, we didn't pay for each product separately. We simply paid for all those companies that provided the components.