BPM Consultant at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 5
2021-09-11T22:28:56Z
Sep 11, 2021
Some of the features that I like the most are team management and process performance. They are both very useful and very powerful with regard to the workflow.
This solution has always been lacking in the user interface (UI), it needed to be improved a lot. However, from the acquisition of Spark UI, the UI is much better. Overall the solution is robust and has the ability to integrate with any product for complex workflows.
Overall, I'm satisfied with the product. If you compare it with other products, it's probably not as easygoing or as simple to implement as the rest. But after you get used to it, it works. It has a lot of capabilities and potential, but the people, who come from different technologies, have some difficulty getting used to the way of working with IBM products.
Unemployed at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Real User
2021-04-20T19:53:19Z
Apr 20, 2021
I liked its robustness the most. It was a very robust platform in my experience. It seemed like a very stable and powerful tool for handling lots of concurrent users and hammering at the system.
Technology Analyst at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-02-10T12:58:58Z
Feb 10, 2021
It provides a very robust environment to build an integration framework or workflow patterns that we have. A lot of changes or modifications have been made to this solution over the past few years. The features that they have added this time have helped developers like us to work on the developmental environment and leverage all the capabilities of the tool. This is what I like about this solution.
IBM's deployment box is one huge black box. We can create all the services with our own code or without a codebase, however, we have a huge amount of space with practically no limitation.
Principal Engineer at a tech services company with 501-1,000 employees
Real User
2020-09-06T08:04:00Z
Sep 6, 2020
One of the reasons for adopting this solution ten years ago was its ease of use. It had a lot of off-the-shelf functionality, and it did not need to be developed specifically for the project that we were implementing. That was the main reason for adopting it in the beginning.
This tool is very useful when it comes to enterprise-grade automation and governmental processes for the security aspects, performance, and reliability.
Client Engagement Manager at a tech services company with 11-50 employees
Consultant
2018-10-09T05:21:00Z
Oct 9, 2018
Agility is the key. It gives our customers a faster way to be able to implement processes, get ownership of task, visibility into a process. The ability to modify that process, optimize that process over time, is probably the biggest benefit that they get from the software.
Head of IT System Integration at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2018-09-30T07:08:00Z
Sep 30, 2018
IBM BPM and Automation Anywhere working together automate manual tasks with a reduction in FTEs, creating about a 30% reduction in FTEs by automating processes.
IBM BPM is a business process management tool that provides a robust set of tools to author, test, and deploy business processes, as well as full visibility and insight to managing those business processes. The solution provides tooling and run time for process design, execution, monitoring, and optimization, along with basic system integration support. To support various levels of complexity and involvement with business process management, there are two different editions of the product:...
IBM BPM is easy to deploy.
The case management and its integration with process design are good features.
Integration is a big plus for me.
IBM BPM should become cloud-native. It should also add a cloud deployment feature.
IBM BPM's most valuable features are its speed in implementing and providing any changes.
We use the solution to develop and deliver products.
Stability-wise, I rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Its most valuable features are usability and integration with other IBM products.
The designer feature, compared to other solutions is easy to use.
Automation is the most valuable feature of IBM BPM.
Initially, the process architecture studio was very helpful and it was compliant with BPMN standards.
The most valuable feature of IBM BPM is the low code design, and ease of maintenance. Additionally, the integration is good and easy to do.
It is a very powerful solution.
IBM BPM's best features include document sharing, management document creation, widget and barcode creation, and integration.
The solution has helped us automate business processes.
It's a solid product. It covers most of the pain points for clients.
The solution is stable.
IBM BPM is a stable solution.
The most valuable features are the integration capabilities - BPM can connect with almost any legacy or advanced system.
The most valuable feature is the ability to customize your rules and put them inside the tool.
The performance is fine.
IBM BPM is stable.
It has an elaborated way to explore the IBM BPM processes.
Some of the features that I like the most are team management and process performance. They are both very useful and very powerful with regard to the workflow.
IBM BPM is equipped with all the functionalities which are needed for building BPM enterprise-level applications.
Setting it up is fairly easy. If somebody has knowledge of the system, he or she will be able to do it fairly quickly.
This solution has always been lacking in the user interface (UI), it needed to be improved a lot. However, from the acquisition of Spark UI, the UI is much better. Overall the solution is robust and has the ability to integrate with any product for complex workflows.
Overall, I'm satisfied with the product. If you compare it with other products, it's probably not as easygoing or as simple to implement as the rest. But after you get used to it, it works. It has a lot of capabilities and potential, but the people, who come from different technologies, have some difficulty getting used to the way of working with IBM products.
I liked its robustness the most. It was a very robust platform in my experience. It seemed like a very stable and powerful tool for handling lots of concurrent users and hammering at the system.
The integration and design are valuable features.
IBM BPM is both scalable and stable.
This is one of the best tools to support the business and the way we work, and the numerous processes we need to implement.
The installation was straightforward.
It provides a very robust environment to build an integration framework or workflow patterns that we have. A lot of changes or modifications have been made to this solution over the past few years. The features that they have added this time have helped developers like us to work on the developmental environment and leverage all the capabilities of the tool. This is what I like about this solution.
Its workflow and integration with SAP are the most valuable features. It is also a stable solution.
Its dashboard is easy to use and very good. It allows us to customize.
IBM's deployment box is one huge black box. We can create all the services with our own code or without a codebase, however, we have a huge amount of space with practically no limitation.
The most valuable feature for the organization is the Document Store.
A good feature for me is the way it connects to our interfaces and the flexibility of integration.
This product does the job in terms of executing the workflow.
One of the reasons for adopting this solution ten years ago was its ease of use. It had a lot of off-the-shelf functionality, and it did not need to be developed specifically for the project that we were implementing. That was the main reason for adopting it in the beginning.
This tool is very useful when it comes to enterprise-grade automation and governmental processes for the security aspects, performance, and reliability.
I like the APIs and the BPM coach is a good tool. But if I had to pick one, it would be the API.
The solution offers great notifications.
Good user interface and good add option.
This solution has streamlined our operation and improved the TAT of sales, operations, and underwriters.
This solution is very stable.
It excels at analytics. It provides visibility across all activities of a company's processes and performance.
Our customers use the solution as a workflow platform to manage their processes.
Provides the power to understand and automate processes.
It continues to keep up with the changing needs of the business. That is the strong value proposition of BPM. It's not a one-time automation.
Agility is the key. It gives our customers a faster way to be able to implement processes, get ownership of task, visibility into a process. The ability to modify that process, optimize that process over time, is probably the biggest benefit that they get from the software.
It helps maintain, and in many instances, lower costs, as well as to maintain those costs, keeping them stable.
IBM BPM and Automation Anywhere working together automate manual tasks with a reduction in FTEs, creating about a 30% reduction in FTEs by automating processes.