Integration Developer at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Real User
Top 20
2023-02-23T09:56:37Z
Feb 23, 2023
The most valuable feature of the webMethods Integration Server is its reliability. It has a lot of great documentation from the service providers. Additionally, it is easy to use.
Senior Manager at a retailer with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2022-08-23T18:34:11Z
Aug 23, 2022
The most valuable feature of webMethods Integration Server is all the capabilities it provides. We leverage most of the features, that they have offered to us. Our vendor has made some additional features on top of the webMethods Integration Server and we use all the features together.
One of the most important features is that it gives you the possibility to do low-level integration. It provides a lot of features out of the box, and over the years, it has matured so much that any problem that is there in the market can be solved with this product. We can meet any requirements through customizations, transformations, or the logic that needs to be put in. Some of the other products struggle in this aspect. They cannot do things in a certain way, or they have a product limitation, whereas, with webMethods, I have never faced this kind of problem.
Applications & Integration Consultant at Ulwembu Business Services
Reseller
2022-03-30T10:13:00Z
Mar 30, 2022
Some of the key features are the integration platform, query mechanism, message handling within the bus, and the rules engine. We've had a really good experience with webMethods Integration Server.
It's a visual tool, so our transformations can be quickly implemented without a lot of fuss. The fact that we have an easy way to expose REST services is also very interesting. It offers the possibility to connect over GMS to synchronize message brokers.
Enterprise Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2021-03-25T13:22:00Z
Mar 25, 2021
The ease of mapping... is the single largest feature. It gives us the ability to craft anything. A lot of single-purpose technologies, like Mirth, are good for healthcare messages, but we use webMethods not only for healthcare messages but for other business-related purposes, like integrations to Salesforce or integrations to Office 365. It's multi-purpose nature is very strong.
Systems Architect at a manufacturing company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2021-03-03T09:02:00Z
Mar 3, 2021
The comprehensiveness and depth of Integration Servers' connectors to packaged apps and custom apps is unlimited. They have a connector for everything. If they don't, you can build it yourself. Or oftentimes, if there is value for other customers as well, you can talk with webMethods about creating a new adapter for you.
IT Manager at a manufacturing company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2020-12-21T06:00:00Z
Dec 21, 2020
Application integrations are offered out-of-the-box, and that is extremely important to us. This is one of the main use cases that we have for it. It is about 60 to 70 percent of the workload in our application today.
Enterprise Architect at PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk.
Real User
2020-11-25T05:25:00Z
Nov 25, 2020
One [of the most valuable features] is the webMethods Designer. That helps our developers develop on their own. It's very intuitive for design. It helps our developers to speed the development of services for the integrations.
Enterprise Architect at a energy/utilities company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2020-10-27T06:41:00Z
Oct 27, 2020
The solution has a very comprehensive and versatile set of connectors. I've been able to utilize it for multiple, different mechanisms. We do a lot of SaaS and we do have IoT devices and the solution is comprehensive in those areas.
Senior Architect Manager at AXA COOPERATIVE INSURANCE
Reseller
2019-05-26T06:53:00Z
May 26, 2019
We can arrange data caching and look at the solid state. Also, the API gateway is a very good component that can handle relevant cachings and integrations, as well as and also load permitting.
Sr. Software Developer | Systems Integration Specialist | Project Manager | EDI Technical Lead at a energy/utilities company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2018-07-30T09:01:00Z
Jul 30, 2018
We have a reusable code that we can replicate for any new interfaces.
Integration Engineer at a consultancy with 51-200 employees
Real User
2017-09-14T10:19:00Z
Sep 14, 2017
It's obvious that the heart of the product lies here. It's comprised of all aspects of ESB (Enterprise Gateway, Adapter, TN, Java) and BPM (task, rules engine).
webMethods.io Integration is a powerful integration platform as a service (iPaaS) that provides a combination of capabilities offered by ESBs, data integration systems, API management tools, and B2B gateways.
The synchronous and asynchronous messaging system the solution provides is very good.
The messaging part is the most valuable feature.
The tool supports gRPC.
The product is very stable.
Segregation of deployment for the environments is the most valuable feature of the solution.
It has a good integration server, designer, and a very good API portal.
It is a very stable product.
The most valuable feature of the webMethods Integration Server is its reliability. It has a lot of great documentation from the service providers. Additionally, it is easy to use.
What I like best about webMethods Integration Server is its portfolio of connectors.
What I found most valuable in webMethods Integration Server is that it's a strong ESB. It also has strong API modules and portals.
From a user perspective, the feature which I like the most about Integration Server is its designer.
When it comes to the user interface, I'm already really used to it. I cannot say anything against it. For me, it's easy to use.
The most valuable feature of webMethods Integration Server is all the capabilities it provides. We leverage most of the features, that they have offered to us. Our vendor has made some additional features on top of the webMethods Integration Server and we use all the features together.
The most valuable feature of the webMethods Integration Server is the built-in monitoring, auditing, RETS, and SOAP services.
The stability is good.
One of the most important features is that it gives you the possibility to do low-level integration. It provides a lot of features out of the box, and over the years, it has matured so much that any problem that is there in the market can be solved with this product. We can meet any requirements through customizations, transformations, or the logic that needs to be put in. Some of the other products struggle in this aspect. They cannot do things in a certain way, or they have a product limitation, whereas, with webMethods, I have never faced this kind of problem.
webMethods Integration Server is an easy-to-use solution and does not require a lot of coding.
Some of the key features are the integration platform, query mechanism, message handling within the bus, and the rules engine. We've had a really good experience with webMethods Integration Server.
We needed a tool that was able to orchestrate and help us configure our APIs so that we could maintain and see the heartbeat, traffic, trends, etc.
The Software AG Designer has been great. It's very intuitive.
The development is very fast. If you know what you're doing, you can develop something very easily and very fast.
I like the stability of the webMethods Integration Server.
It's very flexible and a good platform to use.
It's a visual tool, so our transformations can be quickly implemented without a lot of fuss. The fact that we have an easy way to expose REST services is also very interesting. It offers the possibility to connect over GMS to synchronize message brokers.
The ease of mapping... is the single largest feature. It gives us the ability to craft anything. A lot of single-purpose technologies, like Mirth, are good for healthcare messages, but we use webMethods not only for healthcare messages but for other business-related purposes, like integrations to Salesforce or integrations to Office 365. It's multi-purpose nature is very strong.
The comprehensiveness and depth of Integration Servers' connectors to packaged apps and custom apps is unlimited. They have a connector for everything. If they don't, you can build it yourself. Or oftentimes, if there is value for other customers as well, you can talk with webMethods about creating a new adapter for you.
Application integrations are offered out-of-the-box, and that is extremely important to us. This is one of the main use cases that we have for it. It is about 60 to 70 percent of the workload in our application today.
One [of the most valuable features] is the webMethods Designer. That helps our developers develop on their own. It's very intuitive for design. It helps our developers to speed the development of services for the integrations.
The solution has a very comprehensive and versatile set of connectors. I've been able to utilize it for multiple, different mechanisms. We do a lot of SaaS and we do have IoT devices and the solution is comprehensive in those areas.
The tool is very powerful and user-friendly.
The most valuable feature is stability.
All of the components are very independent but are tied together to give the business value.
A product with good API and EDI components.
We can arrange data caching and look at the solid state. Also, the API gateway is a very good component that can handle relevant cachings and integrations, as well as and also load permitting.
We have a reusable code that we can replicate for any new interfaces.
It's obvious that the heart of the product lies here. It's comprised of all aspects of ESB (Enterprise Gateway, Adapter, TN, Java) and BPM (task, rules engine).