The message queue, like, message queue connectors. Then they have a built in connectors for most of the systems, like SAP, oracle database, and this Civil connector is there. Of course, we have this SQL database connector So those built in connectors are there. For the almost most of the systems, we have built in connectors. And second thing is that it is a stateless Integration, so it doesn't maintain a state of the integration. Bus the Stitches Integration makes it very fast.
Developer at a outsourcing company with 501-1,000 employees
MSP
Top 20
2024-01-29T19:57:12Z
Jan 29, 2024
IBM Integration Bus has been effective in facilitating our messaging and service-oriented architecture (SOA) or bus architecture.
So, we're already utilizing it to transform the data from the source it's sending. It converts the data from the format the source sends it into the format the destination system requires. So we are transforming the messages, which are required by the destination system; that's the one way.
I am into microservices using Java Spring Boot, but if we are using legacy systems, IBM Integration Bus is very good for them. They have their own computational logic called EC12, their own proprietary language. You can do any kind of complex logic and can implement other ESVs that I have seen.
Technical Lead at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2022-02-20T17:16:00Z
Feb 20, 2022
We can have multiple endpoints, and we can integrate different applications from different platforms. In a large-scale enterprise setup, it becomes so easy to establish communication between applications. You can connect an application to other applications, other legacy applications, and databases. You can also connect with those applications that are in the cloud. You can connect with other well-known applications, such as Salesforce, SAP, and Workday, by using IBM Integration Bus.
Integration Architect at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-10-21T17:57:48Z
Oct 21, 2021
I recommend it for large enterprises but only for specific use cases. You need to have a relatively mature integration practice in your organization to leverage its capabilities fully.
Technical Lead at a computer software company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2021-05-11T19:59:24Z
May 11, 2021
It makes the communication between multiple and heterogeneous applications so easy. We can bring together different messages and applications from different platforms and connect them through IBM Integration Bus.
IBM Integration Bus is a market-leading software solution for application integration. It facilitates universal connectivity across enterprise systems, applications, and data, and offers a full range of integration capabilities on a flexible, secure, high-performance platform. You can use IBM Integration Bus to connect apps regardless of the communication formats or protocols they support. This connectivity enables interaction and data exchange among your varied applications in an adaptable,...
The message queue, like, message queue connectors. Then they have a built in connectors for most of the systems, like SAP, oracle database, and this Civil connector is there. Of course, we have this SQL database connector So those built in connectors are there. For the almost most of the systems, we have built in connectors. And second thing is that it is a stateless Integration, so it doesn't maintain a state of the integration. Bus the Stitches Integration makes it very fast.
IBM Integration Bus has been effective in facilitating our messaging and service-oriented architecture (SOA) or bus architecture.
So, we're already utilizing it to transform the data from the source it's sending. It converts the data from the format the source sends it into the format the destination system requires. So we are transforming the messages, which are required by the destination system; that's the one way.
It can be implemented as an enterprise service bus to seamlessly connect all applications within your enterprise.
We use IBM Integration Bus for document conversions.
The multi-approach and the multi-capabilities are valuable.
The product helps efficiently work with different connectors from different back-end systems.
It is a stable solution.
The features I have found most valuable in this solution are transformation and routing.
like the API lead integration, which is more focused, and I also like real-time integration.
The message queue feature is very valuable.
The most valuable thing is the loose coupling and making the change in only one stack of the ESB layer or the middleware layer.
I am into microservices using Java Spring Boot, but if we are using legacy systems, IBM Integration Bus is very good for them. They have their own computational logic called EC12, their own proprietary language. You can do any kind of complex logic and can implement other ESVs that I have seen.
The most valuable features of the IBM Integration Bus are the flexibility to easily integrate with other solutions, such as SAP or any other vendors.
We can have multiple endpoints, and we can integrate different applications from different platforms. In a large-scale enterprise setup, it becomes so easy to establish communication between applications. You can connect an application to other applications, other legacy applications, and databases. You can also connect with those applications that are in the cloud. You can connect with other well-known applications, such as Salesforce, SAP, and Workday, by using IBM Integration Bus.
The solution addresses all of our middleware needs in respect of transformation, parsing, security and stability; everything really.
I found all features valuable. There are a lot of connectors.
I recommend it for large enterprises but only for specific use cases. You need to have a relatively mature integration practice in your organization to leverage its capabilities fully.
The solution offers good performance and is stable.
I have found IBM Integration Bus is very useful because it can integrate multiple backend applications.
The product is a user-customized tool so that you can adjust it to your specific needs pretty well with little trouble.
I consider the solution to be one of the most stable in the market.
The stability is mostly pretty good.
It makes the communication between multiple and heterogeneous applications so easy. We can bring together different messages and applications from different platforms and connect them through IBM Integration Bus.
IBM Integration Bus is flexible, easy to use, and easy to configure.
Having the solution come from IBM you know you are receiving a product of quality in components and in the services, it is very good.
It's easy to develop things, and it's easy to handle.
The interface is quite stable.
Content is easily infiltrated in the eclipse infrastructure.
I use the integration of Kafka and the message flow, which is really good. It is also good for moving any file from one location to another.
Using IBM Integration Bus in the data stage is pretty simple. You can see the preview and other things.
The MQ server integrated with IBM Integration Bus is really great. I don't have to do a lot of configuration from that side. It is really good.
The most valuable feature is the API integration.
What I like best are the monitoring features.
The cost is pretty cheap, compared to what else is available in the market.
Promotes the reuse of developed resources to more efficiently consume resources.
The most valuable feature is that it is clear and easy to learn.
The solution is stable and can scale relatively easily.
The most valuable feature is that it's robust and its time to market is very short.
The biggest advantage of this solution is that it is very easy to learn, and very easy to build applications.
It has the ability to be deployed without rewriting the code.
The integration with other tools is excellent. It integrates well with batch issues.
The solution's features are all quite useful. We use all of them.
From a performance point of view, it's very good and it doesn't need very much in terms of CPU resources.
This solution is very reliable and it is easy to learn.
My favorite feature is the XML-based DFDL mapping, which is a tool that allows you to graphically map legacy data formats to modern data formats.
IBM Integration Bus has a complete set of tools that are implemented between rules when it comes to run time, but it's not easy to understand.
It is very straightforward. It is very user-friendly integration.
It is one of the most stable products which I have seen in the market.
Easy to understand documentation with a huge list of examples and tutorials.