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Ask a question Earn 20 points | Top Answer: The connectivity the solution provides is excellent. There are often too many systems that we have to integrate and this helps with that. Top Answer: I'm unsure of the licensing costs. I believe the total price is less than IBM, but it's still rather expensive. Top Answer: I'm not sure of any areas Mule ESB needs to improve. The price of the solution is a little bit high. It would be helpful if different sized businesses had access to different plans. The solution isn't… more » |
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Views 125 Comparisons 86 Reviews 0 Average Words per Review 0 Rating N/A | Views 23,577 Comparisons 16,310 Reviews 10 Average Words per Review 513 Rating 7.2 |
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Also Known As | |
Information Builders Parallel Service Manager, Parallel Service Manager | |
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Overview | |
iWay Service Manager (iSM) is an integration server that ensures rapid access to timely, accurate data across all systems, processes and stakeholders - with unmatched interoperability between disparate systems and data. With iSM, all aspects of your existing infrastructure - every integration, application, and development platform - work in concert with modernized architectures to rapidly develop new business applications, and create powerful, reusable business services from existing applications. This support for modern architectures ensures a highly optimized development environment and rapid creation of internally and externally consumable services. | For companies looking to modernize and unlock the value of existing on-premises systems and applications, an enterprise service bus (ESB) architecture serves as a critical foundation layer for SOA. When deployed as an ESB, the Mule runtime engine of Anypoint Platform combines the power of data and application integration across legacy systems and SaaS applications, with a seamless path to the other capabilities of Anypoint Platform and the full power of API-led connectivity. |
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Sample Customers | |
Butler Health System | Ube, PacificComp, University of Witwatersrand, Justice Systems, Camelot |
Top Industries | |
No Data Available | Computer Software Company40% Comms Service Provider14% Financial Services Firm6% Energy/Utilities Company5% |
Company Size | |
No Data Available | Small Business38% Midsize Enterprise12% Large Enterprise50% Small Business23% Midsize Enterprise4% Large Enterprise73% |
iWay Service Manager is ranked 19th in ESB while Mule ESB is ranked 1st in ESB with 10 reviews. iWay Service Manager is rated 0.0, while Mule ESB is rated 7.2. On the other hand, the top reviewer of Mule ESB writes "Easy to implement and supports platforms like Windows, Linux, and Mac". iWay Service Manager is most compared with IBM Integration Bus, whereas Mule ESB is most compared with webMethods Integration Server, IBM Integration Bus, Red Hat Fuse, Oracle Service Bus and TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus.
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