We performed a comparison between IBM BPM and Oracle BPEL based on real PeerSpot user reviews.
Find out in this report how the two Process Automation solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI."It continues to keep up with the changing needs of the business. That is the strong value proposition of BPM. It's not a one-time automation."
"The functionality to design UI to be responsive and can run on multiple devices."
"Everything is coupled together and comes as one solution."
"IBM BPM is easy to deploy."
"The initial setup is straightforward and easy. I would give it a nine out of ten."
"It is being able to see the process, and understanding what the process is versus having to bury it in code somewhere."
"This solution is very stable."
"IBM BPM's most valuable features are its speed in implementing and providing any changes."
"What I find the most valuable about Oracle BPEL is that it saves me time."
"The product has everything we need."
"It's a bit technical, related to the instance of migrations. It's a tough thing to handle, in every new release, in every upgrade, that we have to do things in the applications or in the product. I think IBM is working on it but I know there are a lot of requests coming in from different organizations on this."
"If the processing gets better, it would be more efficient."
"Importing and exporting between multiple environments is more difficult with other tools."
"Consider an admin console during deployment. I would like to migrate single instances, not the whole bunch at once."
"We would like better performance and more visibility on each step of the tool."
"Process Server is no more available than new products out there, but in general IBM has a high cost and complex setup."
"We have had to use Mule as an alternative integration tool because it is more flexible than IBM BPM."
"They should incorporate an API gateway functionality within it to simplify integrations."
"In the next release, I would like to see REST improved and new technologies for microservices. I'd like to see more containers for separating containers."
"Some user-defined functions for transformation must be added to the next release of the solution."
IBM BPM is ranked 5th in Process Automation with 105 reviews while Oracle BPEL is ranked 16th in Process Automation with 2 reviews. IBM BPM is rated 7.8, while Oracle BPEL is rated 9.0. 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 BPEL writes "A highly scalable solution that provides various features for the execution of business processes". IBM BPM is most compared with Camunda, Appian, Pega BPM, IBM Business Automation Workflow and Apache Airflow, whereas Oracle BPEL is most compared with Camunda, BizTalk Server and Bonita. See our IBM BPM vs. Oracle BPEL report.
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