I recommend TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus and rate it an eight out of ten. The product brings value in terms of long-term stability and good return on investment.
We're consulting and implementing this solution. We are using an older version. It is around the version 4.4 series. It's not even updated up to a version 5. I understand there are a lot of new versions which have come up and can be implemented and deployed - and in the cloud as well. We can't look at them in the same way, as what we are actually supporting is somewhat older in terms of applications. These are not cloud-ready. That said, companies that have applications that are cloud-ready can actually go for the cloud-ready options and for early versions of AMX. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
Senior Manager at a insurance company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-29T08:57:29Z
Mar 29, 2021
I would definitely recommend this solution, but it also depends on a specific use case. If you can afford it and you are looking for a high-standard and high-performing solution for your use case with excellent support, you should go for it. I would rate TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus a seven out of ten.
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Middleware and Enterprise Integration Head at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-11-18T12:33:00Z
Nov 18, 2020
ESB is the middle component that connects to multiple systems. ESB works hand-in-hand with the API gateway, with your data leak projects, or with your streaming. If your requirement is purely from an ESB perspective, I think TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus is still the market leader, and you can go with them. I would giveTIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus an eight out of ten.
Technical Enterprise Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2020-08-30T08:33:37Z
Aug 30, 2020
This is a good platform but in our case, it needs to be updated. The future is on the cloud, the future is containerized, the future is Agile development, and our version is incapable of any of this. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Head of Technology Department at a comms service provider with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2020-01-27T06:39:00Z
Jan 27, 2020
We're users as well as consultants of the product. Although we currently use the on-premises deployment model, right now, we are also exploring the possibility of having the service deployed in some hybrid form of the cloud. That's still on a theoretical basis. Nothing substantive has been done yet. I would recommend the solution to any other organization which is interested in standardizing their integration layer. To me, this solution has really served the requirements we had with respect to enterprise integration. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
In Latin America, there is a lot of immature environments in terms of connectivity or service-oriented architecture. The wave of technology or the wave of the transformation came from the US and other first-rate countries. Latin Americans adopted technologies. It's not easy to deploy this type of technology quickly. The first challenge is with the consultant and in making the sale by explaining what exactly is the value that you would be getting by staying in a real service-oriented architectural environment. The second is that the corporate companies grow in a Catharsis because the growth of the companies is not well planned. The best way to fix the problem that they have is to buy a platform to connect all of the different platforms that they have acquired in the past. It's not enough to purchase the right product. You have to hire the right team to help you deploy this solution. Most of the vendors forget the customer, but the most important thing is to have the customer understand the solution that they will be working with. The founder of TIBCO is an entrepreneur who always invests money to improve the product. He invests money to improve most of the products that he has. You will always be a leader in this area if you don't lose the philosophy of investing to improve. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
Principal Consultant at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees
Consultant
2019-05-15T05:16:00Z
May 15, 2019
My advice is to evaluate all of the competing products, which is something that we can help with. There should always be a good rationale behind the choice for a particular product. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus is a platform for developing, deploying, and managing applications that conform to a service-oriented architecture. TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus is a lightweight enterprise service bus that helps organizations bridge the mediation gap in their SOA infrastructure. It reduces complexity and increases flexibility and reuse by replacing hard-coded service dependencies with configuration, and can be used to onboard services from a third-party environment or a...
I rate the overall product a six out of ten.
I recommend TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus and rate it an eight out of ten. The product brings value in terms of long-term stability and good return on investment.
I would rate this product as seven out of ten.
We're consulting and implementing this solution. We are using an older version. It is around the version 4.4 series. It's not even updated up to a version 5. I understand there are a lot of new versions which have come up and can be implemented and deployed - and in the cloud as well. We can't look at them in the same way, as what we are actually supporting is somewhat older in terms of applications. These are not cloud-ready. That said, companies that have applications that are cloud-ready can actually go for the cloud-ready options and for early versions of AMX. I would rate the solution eight out of ten.
I would rate TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus a seven out of ten.
I would definitely recommend this solution, but it also depends on a specific use case. If you can afford it and you are looking for a high-standard and high-performing solution for your use case with excellent support, you should go for it. I would rate TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus a seven out of ten.
ESB is the middle component that connects to multiple systems. ESB works hand-in-hand with the API gateway, with your data leak projects, or with your streaming. If your requirement is purely from an ESB perspective, I think TIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus is still the market leader, and you can go with them. I would giveTIBCO ActiveMatrix Service Bus an eight out of ten.
This is a good platform but in our case, it needs to be updated. The future is on the cloud, the future is containerized, the future is Agile development, and our version is incapable of any of this. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
We're users as well as consultants of the product. Although we currently use the on-premises deployment model, right now, we are also exploring the possibility of having the service deployed in some hybrid form of the cloud. That's still on a theoretical basis. Nothing substantive has been done yet. I would recommend the solution to any other organization which is interested in standardizing their integration layer. To me, this solution has really served the requirements we had with respect to enterprise integration. I'd rate the solution nine out of ten.
In Latin America, there is a lot of immature environments in terms of connectivity or service-oriented architecture. The wave of technology or the wave of the transformation came from the US and other first-rate countries. Latin Americans adopted technologies. It's not easy to deploy this type of technology quickly. The first challenge is with the consultant and in making the sale by explaining what exactly is the value that you would be getting by staying in a real service-oriented architectural environment. The second is that the corporate companies grow in a Catharsis because the growth of the companies is not well planned. The best way to fix the problem that they have is to buy a platform to connect all of the different platforms that they have acquired in the past. It's not enough to purchase the right product. You have to hire the right team to help you deploy this solution. Most of the vendors forget the customer, but the most important thing is to have the customer understand the solution that they will be working with. The founder of TIBCO is an entrepreneur who always invests money to improve the product. He invests money to improve most of the products that he has. You will always be a leader in this area if you don't lose the philosophy of investing to improve. I would rate this solution a ten out of ten.
Featurewise, overall, the Tibco product stack addresses most needs.
My advice is to evaluate all of the competing products, which is something that we can help with. There should always be a good rationale behind the choice for a particular product. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.