JBoss Enterprise Application Platform vs Uniface comparison

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    Also Known As
    JBoss EAP, Red Hat EAP
    Compuware Uniface
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    Overview
    Red Hat JBoss Enterprise Application Platform (JBoss EAP) is an open source platform for modern Java applications deployed in any environment. JBoss EAP’s architecture is modular, and cloud ready. The platform offers powerful management and automation for greater developer productivity. It is based on the open source Wildfly project (formerly known as JBoss Application Server).

    Uniface’s model-driven, low-code methodology empowers developers to focus on high-value tasks like user experience and business logic integration, rather than basic coding. The result? New applications make it to market or into internal use faster and with less work than ever, removing barriers to innovation, creating fresh revenue streams and thrilling end users.

    Sample Customers
    APD, Banco Azteca, Roche, Tata Sky, Frost Bank
    BMW, Boeing, Ford, Telmex, NTT Data, Kawasaki, Takt, FCS, MidlandHR, Dixons Carphone, DHL, Land Rover, 7Eleven
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    Financial Services Firm29%
    Computer Software Company15%
    Government7%
    Insurance Company6%
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    Small Business50%
    Midsize Enterprise13%
    Large Enterprise38%
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    Small Business17%
    Midsize Enterprise11%
    Large Enterprise71%
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    JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is ranked 9th in Application Infrastructure with 5 reviews while Uniface is ranked 24th in Application Infrastructure. JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is rated 9.0, while Uniface is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of JBoss Enterprise Application Platform writes "A stable and scalable solution that provides excellent technical support with a good response time". On the other hand, JBoss Enterprise Application Platform is most compared with IBM WebSphere Application Server, Microsoft .NET Framework, Apache Web Server, IBM BPM and NGINX Plus, whereas Uniface is most compared with Microsoft .NET Framework.

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