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Pros
"This solution is seamless. From one platform, we can do just about anything."

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"The ability to link to different technologies is valuable to us.""It is user friendly, it's not complex.""The most valuable part of the solution is the ease-of-use and ease of deployment.""Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten…On a scale from one to ten, where one is difficult, and ten is easy, I rate the initial setup a nine.""The most important thing is that it is easy for developers to work with.""The OSGI console is available to debug different issues and get low level informations on the applications development, like bundle, dependencies, etc.""One of the most valuable features is that it's a simple development. It takes a short time to get services to work.""Good performance and reliability."

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"I think there should be less coding involved. Currently, using it involves a tremendous amount of coding."

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"A possible improvement could be to give the capability to use different profiles for each AppNode when an application is deployed on an AppSpace.""This solution's cloud could be improved. I don't know whether it was because we didn't have the internal expertise or if it was the product itself, but since they came later—I think only two or three years into the cloud—after many other iPaaS that had been in the cloud for longer, I feel that maybe they haven't matured in terms of the cloud.""The cost has room for improvement.""The initial setup is not easy.""Cloud fitness is lacking""The container-based image is too large and this makes auto-scaling difficult.""Technical support is average. It's not the best.""They don't support out of the box - you have to buy adapters or you have to have the technology."

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  • "My understanding is that the licensing is very costly."
  • "It is a bit expensive for medium-sized companies. If you are migrating from the current version to the container-supported version, it is quite expensive. The existing licensing will not work because the product platform itself is different."
  • "Its price policy has changed quite a lot in the last two years. It was extremely expensive previously. Nowadays, you can buy a license for BusinessWorks for €2000. Looking at what you get in return in terms of support, TIBCO community, and stability, it is fairly reasonable. It is not too expensive."
  • "I think BusinessWorks is more expensive compared to other products. We have the ELA, so at least we have some sort of bargain or discount with that. But for a start-up, it's very expensive compared to other ESBs."
  • "Licensing scheme is too rigid"
  • "I don't have the prices of the products, but I know that TIBCO is not a cheap solution. I think that this solution is more suitable for large companies because I don't think that small- or medium-sized companies would have the money for this solution. WSO2 has the community version for free, so many of the smaller companies can use it. I'm not sure what the prices are for support, though, so I suppose the support for WSO2 is not cheap either."
  • "The solution is too expensive. It's one of the most expensive solutions out there, particularly because there are so many open-source competitors on the market. I don't know the exact numbers, however."
  • "I give the cost of the solution a four out of ten."
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    Top Answer:Our organization ran comparison tests to determine whether TIBCO BusinessWorks or Mule Anypoint platform integration and connectivity software was the better fit for us. We decided to go with Mule… more »
    Top Answer:The ability to link to different technologies is valuable to us.
    Top Answer:The product is not cheap. However, the pricing is reasonable.
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    Overview

    The Palantir Gotham platform comprises a suite of capabilities for integrating many different data sources for secure, collaborative analysis. The platform serves as an enterprise knowledge base, containing the full record of an organization's collective analysis.

    TIBCO BusinessWorks allows to connect applications, whether on-premises or in the cloud, providing proven reliability and scalability, out-of-the-box. With a drag-and-drop graphical development environment, TIBCO BusinessWorks eliminates the pain and cost of point-to-point application integration, connecting and unifying business processes across applications, data sources, and APIs, with access to real-time data across all your platforms.
    Sample Customers
    Team Rubicon, CGI
    Euler Hermes, QSuper, Scandinavian Airlines
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Government14%
    Computer Software Company12%
    University10%
    Financial Services Firm10%
    REVIEWERS
    Financial Services Firm37%
    Comms Service Provider21%
    Transportation Company16%
    Insurance Company11%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Financial Services Firm25%
    Computer Software Company14%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Energy/Utilities Company5%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise9%
    Large Enterprise71%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business29%
    Midsize Enterprise7%
    Large Enterprise64%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business17%
    Midsize Enterprise8%
    Large Enterprise75%
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    Palantir Gotham is ranked 33rd in Data Integration with 1 review while TIBCO BusinessWorks is ranked 18th in Data Integration with 23 reviews. Palantir Gotham is rated 8.0, while TIBCO BusinessWorks is rated 8.0. The top reviewer of Palantir Gotham writes "A seamless all-in-one solution ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of TIBCO BusinessWorks writes "Reliable integration solution with robust communication capabilities and good scalability". Palantir Gotham is most compared with Palantir Foundry, Stone Bond Enterprise Enabler, Azure Data Factory and SAS Data Management, whereas TIBCO BusinessWorks is most compared with webMethods Integration Server, Mule Anypoint Platform, Spring Cloud Data Flow, Confluent and Talend Open Studio.

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