We primarily use it for banks. It's a gateway that protects from security threats and incoming connections, especially for XML or threat detection. We use it to safeguard facility assets.
It functions as a gateway. We use it mainly as a security appliance, as a gateway for web services (including REST services), and for data transformation. We didn't directly use it for mobile/web integration, but we have used it extensively with SAP middleware. I was working for Volkswagen at the time, and Goodyear uses SAP middleware. We used DataPower to expose web services. This allowed us to connect our system with their SAP middleware to exchange tire orders, handle refunds, and other similar processes.
IBM DataPower Gateway helps us integrate our backend services with our application and software, as well as other authentication areas. For example, we use it to integrate our backend services with our CRM system. This allows us to have a single view of our customers and their interactions with our company.
We use IBM DataPower Gateway for securing APIs using AAA policies. It helps us impose security, such as versions 1.0 and 2.0, available for SSL. It allows us to isolate APIs as needed, ensuring they communicate directly without issues, improving security and control.
Senior Integration Architect at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
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2022-11-07T20:24:50Z
Nov 7, 2022
Our company uses the solution to build integration security models for APIs and proxies that connect internal and external services to on-premises or public cloud platforms.
We use both cloud and on-premise solutions. We focus on the BFSI, one of India's largest banks, as well as the financial sector and telecommunications.
Engineer at a financial services firm with 10,001+ employees
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2021-11-17T21:02:20Z
Nov 17, 2021
We're using IBM DataPower Gateway for API management more than anything else. When I started in 2018, it was being used in conjunction with IBM Integration Bus. We were doing all the integrations on the IIB then when it comes to API management and all the other gateway operations, including security, that does not have anything to do with APIs, we're are using IBM DataPower.
Middleware Applications Specialist at a pharma/biotech company with 5,001-10,000 employees
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2020-12-18T11:31:13Z
Dec 18, 2020
We are using it for reinforcing data security policies, routing, and doing B2B transactions. There's more B2B as well as the ESB, the enterprise service bus.
The whole purpose of this product is to provide high speed and high performance. From a security perspective, it takes care of everything including attacks such as cross-site scripting. Some of our services require that DataPower be implemented because of payment and other issues. To me, it's a must to have.
Partner, cyber security at a consultancy with 1,001-5,000 employees
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2020-03-03T08:47:42Z
Mar 3, 2020
The product is a data-driven solution for big enterprise-level companies including airlines and banks. They use the solution primarily for customer data and gather feedback from the customers specifically. The solution is used for its user experience aspects.
IBM DataPower Gateway is a robust, secure next-generation enterprise-grade single multichannel API gateway that supplies dynamic access, integration, control, and outstanding security. The solution is available in a broad range of workload capabilities, including application programming interface (API), service oriented architecture (SOA), B2B, cloud, web, and mobile. These dynamic capabilities ensure users are able to quickly increase the reach of an organization's critical IT resources to...
We primarily use it for banks. It's a gateway that protects from security threats and incoming connections, especially for XML or threat detection. We use it to safeguard facility assets.
It functions as a gateway. We use it mainly as a security appliance, as a gateway for web services (including REST services), and for data transformation. We didn't directly use it for mobile/web integration, but we have used it extensively with SAP middleware. I was working for Volkswagen at the time, and Goodyear uses SAP middleware. We used DataPower to expose web services. This allowed us to connect our system with their SAP middleware to exchange tire orders, handle refunds, and other similar processes.
IBM DataPower Gateway helps us integrate our backend services with our application and software, as well as other authentication areas. For example, we use it to integrate our backend services with our CRM system. This allows us to have a single view of our customers and their interactions with our company.
We use IBM DataPower Gateway for securing APIs using AAA policies. It helps us impose security, such as versions 1.0 and 2.0, available for SSL. It allows us to isolate APIs as needed, ensuring they communicate directly without issues, improving security and control.
We are using the solution for security purposes.
We use the solution specifically for its token validation and error-handling features.
Our company uses the solution to build integration security models for APIs and proxies that connect internal and external services to on-premises or public cloud platforms.
We use both cloud and on-premise solutions. We focus on the BFSI, one of India's largest banks, as well as the financial sector and telecommunications.
We have a global banking customer who uses IBM DataPower Gateway to expose their APIs for customer use.
I mainly use DataPower Gateway for security and integration of web services.
IBM DataPower Gateway helps to provide security and control integration.
We're using IBM DataPower Gateway for API management more than anything else. When I started in 2018, it was being used in conjunction with IBM Integration Bus. We were doing all the integrations on the IIB then when it comes to API management and all the other gateway operations, including security, that does not have anything to do with APIs, we're are using IBM DataPower.
We are using it for ITM API for one of our customers.
We use this solution for exposing services to our partners.
We are using it for reinforcing data security policies, routing, and doing B2B transactions. There's more B2B as well as the ESB, the enterprise service bus.
The whole purpose of this product is to provide high speed and high performance. From a security perspective, it takes care of everything including attacks such as cross-site scripting. Some of our services require that DataPower be implemented because of payment and other issues. To me, it's a must to have.
We use it for API Connect for gateways and we use the backend as an MQ. I implement it for our clients.
It is used for simple integrations that require high speed, and you need to use it in a cluster if you want it to be highly available.
The product is a data-driven solution for big enterprise-level companies including airlines and banks. They use the solution primarily for customer data and gather feedback from the customers specifically. The solution is used for its user experience aspects.