I like the adapters. The adapters help us achieve scalability. If you want to connect to SAP, there's an adapter. Salesforce? There's an adapter. You want to connect to another system? There's likely an adapter for that.
IBM App Connect provides efficient and secure app integration with expansive connectors and a low-code interface that simplifies complex integrations and supports Kubernetes scalability.IBM App Connect is designed for seamless integration of applications, offering extensive security and scalability features. Its intuitive interface leverages a low-code approach to save time and simplify integrations. The platform supports hybrid environments with adapters that reduce custom API work, while...
I like the adapters. The adapters help us achieve scalability. If you want to connect to SAP, there's an adapter. Salesforce? There's an adapter. You want to connect to another system? There's likely an adapter for that.
It has an efficient design flow.
We use IBM App Connect for the integration between the applications.
It can handle API conversions with mapping and transformation rules, simplifying the development process.
There is a friendly interface for configuration, and integration is made easy.
App Connect's best feature is that it can be deployed in a container.
I would say that the most valuable feature is the array of connectors and integration tools.
Very scalable, flexible, and user-friendly.
The solution is fast and supports Open UI 3.0 certification.
The most valuable feature is the security.
When using IBM stacks, IBM App Connect is suitable and integrates well with other IBM products like WebSphere.
It's a powerful application for collaboration. It has many features for customization and integration.
It's stable to use, connect with the cloud, and to deploy.
Technical support is good.
It has different type of interfaces that can integrate with companies.