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We performed a comparison between Jitterbit Vinyl and Temenos Quantum based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Rapid Application Development Software solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed Jitterbit Vinyl vs. Temenos Quantum Report (Updated: March 2024).
768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.
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Pros
"There are two most valuable features: one is the ability to pull data from a bunch of different places and put them together. And the second is the speed at which you can get a new app developed. So instead of waiting months for this new app to come out, if you have an internal team putting it together, you can roll it out in weeks. I've even seen days. It's incredible how fast you can make changes.""We have been able to leverage the platform to rapidly build custom solutions, and tailor-make them to our needs.""This is an extremely scalable solution because it enables us to interface with all types of disparate information.""The product has reduced the time that it takes us to produce apps.""Vinyl has been a game changer in how we can now quickly deploy key features and new products.""With the Lite Integration, I didn't to have to disrupt my entire organization to do something. We haven't had to disrupt IT and the business organizations to keep them up and running.""Maintenance is very minimal. With our live production applications, they just don't break, which is great. We love that. There's zero-to-little maintenance required.""One of the most valuable features of the solution is how rapid we can implement it, going from a design to an operational concept in a very short period of time."

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"The best feature is the Kony Studio, which is the product that is used to develop interfaces.""The initial setup of Temenos Quantum was easy.""The most valuable features of Temenos Quantum are user-friendliness and customizability.""We can use a single channel to create an interface for iOS, Android, and other channels.""The visualizer and API manager are super useful. It's easy to create applications for the agent. Automations and other complex tasks can be hard, but it's mostly straightforward. You can create forms and populate tables.""You can build your own customized, native, mobile applications in an efficient matter.""You can do rapid development across multiple platforms.​""With the new VM releases, it is a faster product with more abilities that benefit the user."

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Cons
"The features that I'd like to see in VINYL next would be the ability to have more control over, or have a rule-based control over column headings and column labels.""The interface has had a lot of changes to it. It is better than it was before. However, with the subqueries in particular, this has been the most difficult part of the interface.""It might help if they put out different types that would provide different ways to view the data. I'd like to see more on that.""I would like them to build out more tools for communication, particularly the ability to do a multinode panel via email.""Perhaps the UI could be improved.""Having been a customer of theirs for a long time, I think the UI needed improvements early on. But, they have done a remarkable job catching up in that regard.""The ease of use for individuals to self-serve could be improved. The solution is no-code, but there is still a decent learning curve associated with the product and some app design principles necessary before people can self-serve.""One of the troubles we have sometimes is the amount of data we're processing within the applications. That can really add a lot of "laggy-ness." That's an ongoing struggle we're going to have while we use it. It doesn't happen for all our applications, only some of them that are heavy on the reporting."

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"Some features are only enabled for paid users. It would be much better if they enabled those features without having to pay. I would also like to see them publish information about future technologies on the Home screen under a separate tab. That would be an improvement.""One area where Temenos Quantum could improve is in the flexibility of widgets and additional libraries.""There are many issues when integrating with native sides when building an Android application of the retail accelerator or an iOS application of the retail actuator. We have to incorporate on the native side of things, which creates a lot of issues. Temenos Quantum is a proprietary product and not open source. There is not much information available on the internet for developers to reference when solving issues. You have to contact the help desk, who will then give you an appointment and work to resolve the issue. In terms of what Temenos can do better, they can make the product more mature so that we do not encounter as many black holes when encountering an issue.""The technology of the solution needs an update. It is deficient in terms of connectivity.""Temenos Quantum is not quite stable yet.""Temenos Quantum needs to improve its usability. It lacks information on the network. We have to contact the support when we are stuck with something.""When developing our application, we also encountered certain issues related to delays and time-consuming builds.""The security and the interface technology could be better in Temenos Quantum. Additionally, a module that can display all the activities that have been done in the system would be helpful."

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Pricing and Cost Advice
  • "It is affordable."
  • "You always look for the underlying cost, there's always underlying costs but the value is fine. I don't think it should cost any more. You pay for the software but you're also paying for their employees, when they work onsite for you."
  • "Pricing is less than the cost of a consultant and the value you receive is much greater."
  • "Pricing was actually one of the things that drew us to the product initially... the way it was licensed at the time, I got a flat monthly fee from Zudy for the Vinyl product, which allowed me to basically have unlimited use of it... We have an annual license, we pay monthly. It's very competitive and very worthwhile given the return we get out of it."
  • "The key thing here is that the pricing is just one price. We can do as much or as little with the product as we want to which is very attractive. I don't have to worry about if I build a new app, I have to pay more. Or, if I put 20 more people logging into the app, I don't have to pay any extra for that either."
  • "I feel the product’s pricing is a good value. The licensing model is very straightforward. You license the platform and you can build however many solutions you want with it."
  • "We have seen a 30 percent decrease in time for some of our workflows."
  • "Pricing and licensing are expensive."
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  • "​The price is too high. The annual cost for the Kony license is very high. Every year you have to renew it in order to maintain it​"
  • "This is an expensive solution, and it is the biggest challenge that we face when we present this platform to customers."
  • "The product is expensive. First, they must purchase the product, and then pay an annual renewal fee. The renewal fee depends on the product details and the license term’s length. Clients can buy licenses for five or ten years and pay for them upfront, or they can set up a yearly renewal cycle."
  • "Temenos Quantum is an expensive tool. Taking into consideration my company's use of Temenos Quantum for a bank, the costs attached to the solution ranged from 3,00,000 to 5,00,000 USD for building one application for the bank."
  • "It is expensive solution."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The ZPM system enables us to organize projects and monitor their progress. The ease of logging into the VINYL app to test new features makes testing smoother, and we feel more involved in the… more »
    Top Answer:Payment processing has changed since Jitterbit acquired Zudy. We previously cut checks, but we are no longer allowed. This has made paying for the service more complicated, but the issue is being… more »
    Top Answer:Some aspects of VINYL are limiting from a B2C standpoint. For example, it would be nice to have more flexibility with what the VINYL parameters allow us to develop within the app. It is difficult to… more »
    Top Answer:Comparing other solutions with Temenos Quantum, the later is less mature and presents several issues. Implementing Temenos Quantum has been challenging, resembling a nightmare compared to the smoother… more »
    Top Answer:The UI lacks flexibility, especially regarding customizations. There are numerous issues at the fabric end, and working with the visualizer is extremely challenging. Basic development tasks require a… more »
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    Also Known As
    KonyOne, Kony, Kony Quantum
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    Overview

    Jitterbit's Vinyl (previously Zudy) is an enterprise low-code application platform that makes it easy to build scalable, end-to-end apps that are easily integrated with new and existing systems. Designed for large enterprises to solve complex business problems at scale, Vinyl empowers anyone to create fully integrated, bi-directional applications in weeks. Powerful enough for Full Stack Developers, intuitive enough for Citizen Developers/Business Technologists, Vinyl empowers you to create secure apps that run on any device, automate any business process, and integrate any data source without coding.

    • Create fully integrated, bi-directional applications

    • Utilize guided development and visual rule builders

    • Predictable pricing with no per-user fees

    • Integrate the entire ecosystem without impacting source data

    • Protect apps with enterprise-grade security

    • Integrate real-time data

    • Deploy apps via enterprise cloud, on-premise or hosted

    • Improve customer digital experience


    For more information: www.jitterbit.com/product/viny

    Temenos Quantum is a Multiexperience Development Platform (MXDP) that combines ease-of-use and speed of low-code productivity with deep enterprise capabilities for both consumer grade digital experiences across multiple touchpoints and robust backend services for identity, integration, orchestration, business process automation, and business rules management.

    Sample Customers
    Aetna, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc., Alvarez and Marsal, Audacy, Barstool Sports, Brooks Brothers, Cal-Maine Foods Inc., CNH Financial, Collette Travel, Darn Tough Vermont, DXL, Fresh Direct, iHeartMedia, Intra-Cellular Therapies, JBS Foods, J.Crew, Kraft Sports Group, MEMIC, New England Patriots, PGT Trucking Inc., United Healthcare, Worley
    Partners FCU, Banco Bolivariano, PSECU, CFG Bank, Commerce Bank
    Top Industries
    REVIEWERS
    Pharma/Biotech Company15%
    Manufacturing Company15%
    Retailer11%
    Financial Services Firm11%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company13%
    Financial Services Firm9%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Government7%
    REVIEWERS
    Computer Software Company63%
    Financial Services Firm38%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm29%
    Computer Software Company12%
    Government6%
    Real Estate/Law Firm6%
    Company Size
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business32%
    Midsize Enterprise26%
    Large Enterprise41%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business32%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise49%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise13%
    Large Enterprise67%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business23%
    Midsize Enterprise15%
    Large Enterprise62%
    Buyer's Guide
    Jitterbit Vinyl vs. Temenos Quantum
    March 2024
    Find out what your peers are saying about Jitterbit Vinyl vs. Temenos Quantum and other solutions. Updated: March 2024.
    768,857 professionals have used our research since 2012.

    Jitterbit Vinyl is ranked 19th in Rapid Application Development Software with 31 reviews while Temenos Quantum is ranked 18th in Rapid Application Development Software with 15 reviews. Jitterbit Vinyl is rated 8.8, while Temenos Quantum is rated 7.2. The top reviewer of Jitterbit Vinyl writes "Can connect to any data source so we don't need to replicate data into a data warehouse to do reporting analytics". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Temenos Quantum writes "Though a secure tool for building applications, there is a need to improve its stability". Jitterbit Vinyl is most compared with Microsoft Power Apps, QuickBase and OutSystems, whereas Temenos Quantum is most compared with OutSystems, ServiceNow, Mendix and Microsoft Azure App Service. See our Jitterbit Vinyl vs. Temenos Quantum report.

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