We performed a comparison between IBM BPM and Oracle Hotspot based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out what your peers are saying about Microsoft, F5, Apache and others in Application Infrastructure."The possibility to add Java code as embedded .jar, that increases the flexibility of the solution."
"I liked its robustness the most. It was a very robust platform in my experience. It seemed like a very stable and powerful tool for handling lots of concurrent users and hammering at the system."
"Enabled us to convert most of the paper-based work into an automated workflow process, and some of them were converted into straight-through processing, with no human interaction involved whatsoever."
"The initial setup is straightforward and easy. I would give it a nine out of ten."
"It is a very powerful solution."
"Integration is a big plus for me."
"Its Analytics is the most valuable feature."
"It is a stale solution."
"The product is quite user-friendly."
"If the processing gets better, it would be more efficient."
"Importing and exporting between multiple environments is more difficult with other tools."
"The people working on the front desk are having some problem with managing the documentation. For instance, they get a picture, and if the picture comes rotated 90 degrees, together with a picture that is not rotated, they have some problems dealing with that, technically. There are some minor aspects that on the usability side that are still lacking. That has to do with FileNet, too, I'm talking about the suite together."
"We would appreciate more user-friendly definitions of processes with a more user-friendly interface for documenting processes."
"All our clients are changing to microservice and cloud service. However, BPM does not have a solution for microservice and cloud service."
"We need process monitoring. It is somewhat complex to monitor all the processes which work."
"I would like to see the front-end support improved because it should be fully integrated and supported."
"There needs to be better documentation for IBM BPM in a central place. There is not any standard documentation for each component available and has been a barrier for developers."
"There are some bugs in the solution that lead to breakdowns."
IBM BPM is ranked 6th in Application Infrastructure with 105 reviews while Oracle Hotspot is ranked 17th in Application Infrastructure with 1 review. IBM BPM is rated 7.8, while Oracle Hotspot is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of IBM BPM writes "Offers good case management and its integration with process design but there's a learning curve". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Oracle Hotspot writes "A scalable and user-friendly product that is useful for tracking leads for inbound marketing". IBM BPM is most compared with Camunda, Appian, Pega BPM, IBM Business Automation Workflow and Apache Airflow, whereas Oracle Hotspot is most compared with Azul Zulu and Azul Zing.
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