TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus Initial Setup

Mustofa Yonus - PeerSpot reviewer
Cheif Specialist- Licensing Systems at Roads & Transport Authority

One needs to have some level of expertise to be able to take care of the product's initial setup phase since it is not an easy process.

The solution is deployed on an on-premises model.

The time needed to take care of the solution's deployment phase is from use case to use case, but mostly, it can be done in a few days, considering that certain processes need to be changed.

My company has around 14 people to manage the entire platform, including the maintenance team, engineering team, etc.

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Ram_S - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Delivery Manager at Wipro Limited

The initial setup is not that straightforward and it's not that complex as well. In my view, it is moderate. Once you actually get some training around it, you should be able to configure the setup and with proper training, it would not be an issue.

The amount of people needed to maintain and deploy it depends on the implementation. You need some administrators to support it. Not everyone will have elevated access. It requires multiple levels of people that run at a normal support level. Some likely need elevated access to actually look at the logs as well as the admin consoles.

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Harm Van Der Gugten - PeerSpot reviewer
Managing Director at Talipoint (Pty) Ltd

The initial setup is complex. There should be enough guidance available to know the process. It takes around six weeks to complete. The number of executives required depends on the amount of work.

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Vijay Bablani - PeerSpot reviewer
Integration Architect at a consultancy with 10,001+ employees

This solution has a fairly straightforward initial setup.

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Ray Ochieng - PeerSpot reviewer
Integration Lead at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup is straightforward. It's easy.

The deployment is not complicated. It is very simple to deploy.

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Mohammed Aljazayeerly - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical and Delivery Manager (Integration) at United Delta

The initial setup was straightforward, and deploying the application was easy, but customization is slightly complex.

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PB
Senior Manager at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees

Its installation is straightforward. It takes around two hours in our lower environment where we don't have high availability. It takes around half a day in our production environment where we have high availability.

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MG
CEO - Director General at Megapractical

The initial setup is complex. Not all companies are ready to move forward with this platform because they don't understand how it works, what the real benefits are, and how to take advantage of this platform to obtain the best results for your company.

Before we can begin, we must understand the vision of the business. When you have that understanding then the setup is easy, but if you don't then it's complex.

It depends on the company, but it can take approximately six months to deploy this solution.

We consider the preparation of the environment, the installation, the testing, then the training. Not user training, but training the technical team in the companies to manage the platform inside the environment. 

Then we deploy the solution together. We apply one life cycle, then certify it by CMMI.

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AK
Head of Technology Department at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees

The initial setup was very straightforward. There was no complexity in the implementation. Deployment takes a maximum of one to two weeks.

The last time we implemented the solution, we were installing certain components and adding in hot fixes.

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it_user955380 - PeerSpot reviewer
Technical Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees

I was not part of the original implementation, although I'm sure that it was complex.

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VR
Principal Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup is literally straightforward and we did not have too many issues with it.

The typical implementation strategy depends on the volume of the business, the number of transactions, and the size of the customer. Typically it takes six to eight months for us to complete an end-to-end implementation cycle for a medium to large sized customer.

In the typical deployment team, we need ten to twelve people for each customer. Some of the staff are developers, but you need a core architect. It is the role of the architect to visualize the solution and create the architecture. Once we have the architect and a couple of leads, the rest are the developers who can do the actual implementation. You also need an administrator, so there are four different roles involved in the implementation.

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TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus
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