We performed a comparison between Appian and Informatica Cloud API and App Integration 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."Appian is a very low code platform. It's very easy to learn and use."
"Appian helps you do a lot of things. It's easy to configure and build an application platform, and it offers a lot of features that you find in an RPA solution. It's flexible so you can reuse it for a variety of use cases."
"The solution's most valuable features are the regular periodic and quarterly updates, they are very useful updates. They keep improving the solution more often, and that helps the platform or code always be up to date with the latest features."
"Technical support is quite responsive."
"Rapid development with low-code makes it easier to quickly get apps implemented and the time to break-even and ROI is much faster."
"Low code development: Code can be developed pretty quickly which leads to less turnaround time for automation of business processes."
"The technical support is excellent."
"What stands out are the speed of the product, the quick, easy development, and visual diagramming."
"The OAuth feature is the most valuable feature for authentication."
"The interface is really good."
"The application integration will give you more flexibility when dealing with APIs."
"The interface has a great look and feel, and the functionality is so easy."
"It is also not easy to learn. Training tutorials could be improved."
"One room for improvement is the ease of UI UX development, like in OutSystems and Mendix."
"We have clients that want to use Office 365, Microsoft Analytics, and Power Apps. Appian just isn't the same as using something specifically designed to cater to the Microsoft Suite."
"Appian could include other applications that we could reuse for other customers, CRM for example."
"Appian is easy to set up, but JBoss is complex. JBoss is the application server for running Appian."
"Sometimes, clients expect us to implement ERP using Appian, which is very complicated. In such cases, I don't believe that Appian is a good tool for that."
"While Appian is generally flexible, it's rigid in some ways. It takes longer to do something that isn't available out of the box."
"The UI of Appian is more internal. Recently, there has been an addition of an external user portal for the customer-facing stuff. It's still coming out."
"There could be a lot more application integration."
"There's no direct way to connect to Amazon APIs from Informatica Cloud."
"The setup is complex."
"The pricing model is problematic."
Appian is ranked 4th in Business Process Management (BPM) with 57 reviews while Informatica Cloud API and App Integration is ranked 19th in Business Process Management (BPM) with 4 reviews. Appian is rated 8.4, while Informatica Cloud API and App Integration is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of Appian writes "Low resource consumption, easy setup, and stable". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Informatica Cloud API and App Integration writes " Provides data governance and offer good scalability, with a significant performance boost when moving from on-prem to the cloud". Appian is most compared with Microsoft Power Apps, OutSystems, Camunda, ServiceNow and Pega BPM, whereas Informatica Cloud API and App Integration is most compared with Apache Airflow, Pega BPM, ARIS Cloud and Camunda. See our Appian vs. Informatica Cloud API and App Integration report.
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