I would rate the pricing plan of this solution a seven, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best. The licensing is on a yearly basis.
Vice President - Digital Integration at Kellton Tech Solutions Limited
Real User
2021-06-03T10:01:07Z
Jun 3, 2021
The pricing can fluctuate. I don't have the numbers on hand, however, I can say that they're somewhere in the middle in terms of pricing. They aren't the most expensive or the cheapest. They're priced right for their capabilities and the quality of service as well as the stability and performance on offer. They're well priced for their general offering.
Enterprise Architect at PT Bank Mandiri (Persero) Tbk.
Real User
2020-12-15T08:57:00Z
Dec 15, 2020
How do you get money from selling or offering your financial services to the other partners or institutions? It comes down to monetization. How do you monitor usage of certain particular protection or usage of services? I do see a lack of capabilities inside of the monetization area for them. They have a cloud infrastructure that is pay per use type of a thing. If you already use 1,000 transactions per se, then you can be charged and billed. I see room for improvement there for their side on that particular capability of the monetization.
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.
It is an expensive tool. I rate the product price a nine out of ten, where ten means it is very expensive.
It is an expensive solution and not very suitable for smaller businesses.
I rate the pricing a ten out of ten. The product is very expensive.
The price is high and I give it a five out of ten.
I would rate the pricing plan of this solution a seven, on a scale from one to 10, with one being the worst and 10 being the best. The licensing is on a yearly basis.
I do not have details about the pricing. However, it is cheaper than APG.
The pricing of this solution is reasonable.
The pricing can fluctuate. I don't have the numbers on hand, however, I can say that they're somewhere in the middle in terms of pricing. They aren't the most expensive or the cheapest. They're priced right for their capabilities and the quality of service as well as the stability and performance on offer. They're well priced for their general offering.
This is not a cheap solution but, compared to other products such as those offered by IBM, the pricing is similar.
How do you get money from selling or offering your financial services to the other partners or institutions? It comes down to monetization. How do you monitor usage of certain particular protection or usage of services? I do see a lack of capabilities inside of the monetization area for them. They have a cloud infrastructure that is pay per use type of a thing. If you already use 1,000 transactions per se, then you can be charged and billed. I see room for improvement there for their side on that particular capability of the monetization.