IBM Supply Chain Business Network vs OpenText Alloy [EOL] comparison

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We performed a comparison between IBM Supply Chain Business Network and OpenText Alloy [EOL] based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

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Also Known As
IBM Sterling B2B Collaboration Network, Sterling Commerce Collaboration Network
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Overview

IBM B2B Collaboration Network helps you reduce the time and complexity of integrating with your local and global business partners. Use our expert services to on-board faster, automate electronic document interchange and manage your B2B operations—through a connection to more than 300,000 trading partners worldwide. The secure and scalable solution can help you solve business-to-business challenges such as managed file transfer, language translations and connecting people, systems and technology.

Liaison ALLOY is a next generation cloud platform for solving today’s integration and data management challenges.

  • Provides unified integration and data management capabilities as managed services, buffering the complexities of increasing data volume and variety.
  • Connects any two application end points: cloud, mobile, device, on-premises, etc.
  • Persists data in a big data repository, providing on-demand, self-service access to clean, quality data.
  • Provides built-in security and compliance.
  • Is an efficient alternative to DIY integration models such as ESB or iPaaS at a time when connections are growing exponentially.
Sample Customers
Bonnie Plants, Irish Dairy Board
Mohawk Fine Papers Hybrid Integration, Metso Automation Integration, Wayfair Integration, GlobalTranz Integration, Global Printing & Shipping Integration, Refuse Parts Depot Integration, MacPherson Integration, Orion Data Integration, O2 Data Integration, O'Neill Data Integration, Innovak Data Integration, KeySource Medical EDI, Wartsila Integration Managed Services, Valtra Integration Managed Services, Siemens Integration Managed Services, Metso Cloud Platform, Rautaruukki Integration Managed Services, Merck Professional Services, International Paper Integration Managed Services, NewPage B2B Integration, Sandvik Integration Services, Global Bank Contivo, Amazon Contivo, Philips Healthcare Contivo, HBSI Contivo, Experian PCI DSS, Debenhams
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IBM Supply Chain Business Network is ranked 17th in Business-to-Business Middleware while OpenText Alloy [EOL] doesn't meet the minimum requirements to be ranked in Business-to-Business Middleware. IBM Supply Chain Business Network is rated 0.0, while OpenText Alloy [EOL] is rated 0.0. On the other hand, IBM Supply Chain Business Network is most compared with IBM Sterling B2B Integration Services and OpenText Trading Grid, whereas OpenText Alloy [EOL] is most compared with .

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