Published: 28 February 2023
Summary
IT and business units use iPaaS offerings to implement a variety of integration use cases matched to a wide range of skills. Software engineering leaders should use our evaluation of 16 iPaaS products to select technologies that align with their integration use cases and developer skills.
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Key Findings
Software engineering leaders are using integration platform as a service (iPaaS) offerings to support a wide range of use cases. iPaaS can ensure data consistency between applications and data sources, orchestrate multistep processes internally and for external business partners, and create composite services for both internal and external consumers.
Most iPaaS offerings deliver strong capabilities for some specific integration use cases, but iPaaS products rarely offer comprehensive support for all use cases.
Most iPaaS vendors provide strong capabilities for connectors, orchestration and choreography, and for data validation and transformation. Conversely, they provide inconsistent support for file transfer features, message/event brokerage,
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- Boomi
- Celigo
- Frends
- Huawei
- IBM
- Jitterbit
- Microsoft
- Oracle
- Salesforce (MuleSoft)
- SAP
- SnapLogic
- Software AG
- Talend
- TIBCO Software
- Tray.io
- Workato
- Application/Data Connectors
- File Transfer Features
- Message/Event Broker
- EDI Support
- Intelligent Document Processing
- API Management
- Orchestration and Choreography
- Decision Automation
- Data Validation and Transformation
- Packaged Integration Processes
- Business Technologist Experience
- Integration Specialist Experience
- Software Engineer Experience
- Runtime Options
- Security and Compliance
- Data Consistency (Applications)
- Data Consistency (Data)
- Multistep Process (Internal)
- Multistep Process (External)
- Composite Service (Internal)
- Composite Service (External)
Gartner Recommended Reading
Critical Capabilities Methodology