Senior Business Analyst at a manufacturing company with 201-500 employees
Consultant
Top 20
2024-11-07T08:47:04Z
Nov 7, 2024
It depends on your needs. Oracle BPEL is suitable for enterprise-wide systems. However, if you're building something smaller or don't know precisely what you need, it's better to start with something smaller. Oracle is a comprehensive bundle, and buying it exclusively for Oracle BPEL doesn't make sense. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
I'm a consultant. I do architecting, designing, and development. I have used two versions, 1.1 and 2.0. I’m unsure about the prices because I oversee the development and implementation. I'll highly recommend the product depending on an organization’s requirements. As someone who has worked with BPEL for 13 years, I highly recommend the product for an on-premise or hybrid integration. Multiple products or alternate solutions have come into the integration domain. However, the product has been in the industry from SOA 11g to SOA 12c and OIC. Though there are multiple competitors, the product has been here for a long time and has been helping multiple customers improve their business. Overall, I rate the solution a nine or nine and a half out of ten.
Team Lead Manager & Architect at Claro Dominicana
Real User
2023-01-06T15:06:36Z
Jan 6, 2023
The reason we decided to use Oracle BPEL is that we have a lot of systems. We have 3,300 systems because we are a big company that has telephone services, mobile services, cable services, and many products related to that. That is why we need to have something that has business logic that tries to orchestrate between systems that we need. Ultimately, we have SOA as a service internally that has a purpose and a business logic that interacts with many things. Currently, we have a team of 10 developers using this solution. This product can be a good use case depending on what you need. If you have many systems and you want to have the logic of integration, I think that is a good idea because in the end, you are saving time, you are trying to reduce cost in infrastructure to have many layers between your company.
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It depends on your needs. Oracle BPEL is suitable for enterprise-wide systems. However, if you're building something smaller or don't know precisely what you need, it's better to start with something smaller. Oracle is a comprehensive bundle, and buying it exclusively for Oracle BPEL doesn't make sense. I'd rate the solution six out of ten.
Overall, I rate the solution eight and a half out of ten.
I'm a consultant. I do architecting, designing, and development. I have used two versions, 1.1 and 2.0. I’m unsure about the prices because I oversee the development and implementation. I'll highly recommend the product depending on an organization’s requirements. As someone who has worked with BPEL for 13 years, I highly recommend the product for an on-premise or hybrid integration. Multiple products or alternate solutions have come into the integration domain. However, the product has been in the industry from SOA 11g to SOA 12c and OIC. Though there are multiple competitors, the product has been here for a long time and has been helping multiple customers improve their business. Overall, I rate the solution a nine or nine and a half out of ten.
The reason we decided to use Oracle BPEL is that we have a lot of systems. We have 3,300 systems because we are a big company that has telephone services, mobile services, cable services, and many products related to that. That is why we need to have something that has business logic that tries to orchestrate between systems that we need. Ultimately, we have SOA as a service internally that has a purpose and a business logic that interacts with many things. Currently, we have a team of 10 developers using this solution. This product can be a good use case depending on what you need. If you have many systems and you want to have the logic of integration, I think that is a good idea because in the end, you are saving time, you are trying to reduce cost in infrastructure to have many layers between your company.