The developer and standard pricing tiers of Azure API Management are very competitive compared to other products.
It's being paid monthly.
The developer and standard pricing tiers of Azure API Management are very competitive compared to other products.
It's being paid monthly.
As most of the customers say, the tool is a bit expensive.
Since it was acquired by Google, we can get a license based on our requirements and the cost level will depend on cloud access and support.
As most of the customers say, the tool is a bit expensive.
Since it was acquired by Google, we can get a license based on our requirements and the cost level will depend on cloud access and support.
webMethods.io integrates cloud and on-premise systems, aiding finance, healthcare, and telecom sectors with business process management, API, and B2B integrations. Its features include EDI, SWIFT standards handling, SAP and Salesforce support, drag-and-drop development, and IoT interaction. Despite outdated UI and high costs, it offers scalability, stability, and data security.
Initialy good pricing and good, if it comes to Enterprise license agreements.
It is worth the cost.
Initialy good pricing and good, if it comes to Enterprise license agreements.
It is worth the cost.
IBM API Connect is crucial for API management in finance and banking, ensuring secure backend integration, API monetization, and compliance. It's deployed on-premises, cloud, or hybrid setups, aiding in exposing internal and external APIs, transformations, and secure communication. The platform boasts robust security, an intuitive interface, centralized management, and comprehensive API lifecycle management with scalability and seamless integrations.
It would be a good idea to bring down the pricing by at least 20 to 30 percent.
The pricing is too expensive with IBM. Sometimes, we prefer to go with an open source or something more lightweight.
It would be a good idea to bring down the pricing by at least 20 to 30 percent.
The pricing is too expensive with IBM. Sometimes, we prefer to go with an open source or something more lightweight.