IBM Blueworks Live Stability
We've never faced any stability issues. It was a very, very stable solution. Even if we had to ramp up or ramp down in numbers, it was very, very simple.
View full review »I would rate the stability a ten out of ten.
View full review »Although I don't have direct knowledge of the stability of the solution it does appear to be stable.
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IBM Blueworks Live sometimes has a period of repairing and during this time the solution is not available for some hours. However, it's not disturbing or very frustrating.
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Yoshio Shinozuka
Project manager at Yamazaki Machinery Co., Ltd.
The product is very stable.
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ThongHuynh
Senior Technical Analyst at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
It is very stable.
View full review »We have not faced any issues with stability.
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Ahmad Zafar
C at ibms
I rate the tool's stability a ten out of ten.
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Stig Merritt
Management Services Specialist at a government with 51-200 employees
I have not experienced any instability with the solution.
View full review »This is more a question regarding your connectivity because it is on the cloud.
It's very stable. We have never experienced any issues.
If the connection is running slow, it depends on what the latency is. If it is hooked up into a high-speed network then it's very stable.
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Barry Melvin
Director of Professional Services at a aerospace/defense firm with 51-200 employees
I've been pleased with the stability.
View full review »I've found the solution to be quite stable. It's never crashed or anything when I've been using it.
View full review »Right now, our challenge is - I work for Citibank. Citibank wants all its information on our side of the wall. This solution is on the cloud. So I'm hoping... I just heard something about the private cloud, but the issue is that we want to bring this on to our server. That's what we're working towards right now because I guess Citibank feels a little iffy that all our information is mixed with everybody else's, and it's vulnerable.
So far, though, the solution has been stable.
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Business0055
Business Process Analyst at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
The stability is rock solid. I don't have any issues with stability.
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AnimeshJain
Head of Process Innovation and Robotic Automation at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
The stability is pretty good. It is highly available, which is key. You don't lose your work and can autosave. People do not keeping focused and save their information. Therefore, the information automatically getting saved, so it helps from a stability perspective.
We have the ability to use the tool from our iPad or on the fly. Also, when we are at the airport, we can still login and use it, which helps a lot.
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Jared Michalec
VP Client Services at Salient process
The system is very stable, if it is setup the right way.
The cloud versions that we use for custumer-facing things are usually more resilient, as opposed to us standing something up internally. Sometimes, we miss something, or something is not setup exactly right, but these are not product issues.
View full review »Very stable.
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reviewer1232862
Process Architecture and Business Improvement at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
The solution is stable. All the refreshes run very well.
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Architec20dd
Architect at a healthcare company with 501-1,000 employees
Stability is pretty good. It has never broken on me. I've been able to do my job.
View full review »Really stable. We didn't have any stability issues at all.
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