Axway's Amplify is a universal API management platform that unifies what tools are already in place to get digital products where they can be seen and used. Users can publish, validate, and govern APIs.
I use crashplan for my personal PC at home. I think both products have their pluses and minuses. Both products allow you to backup your selected data to the cloud. Crashplan doesn't easily allow for file sharing (Crashplan isn't really a collaboration tool as much as it is a …
A large enterprise needs to manage hundreds of APIs across various departments. Its full lifecycle API management, security features, and advanced analytics provide robust tools for handling extensive and diverse API ecosystems. A company operates in both cloud and on-premise environments and requires seamless data integration. Its hybrid integration capabilities and pre-built connectors facilitate smooth data flow between cloud and on-premise systems. An organization needs to streamline and secure data exchange with multiple trading partners. It offers comprehensive B2B integration tools, supporting various protocols and providing efficient partner management.
I would appreciate it if it backed up more than just Desktop, Favorites and Documents by default. I'm not sure if this was something chosen by my employer, but it would be nice if the whole profile folder was backed up by default, so my pictures, music, and videos folders were included.
It offers a wide range of powerful tools for API management, data integration, B2B integration, and more. Strong security features and compliance support add significant value. Flexibility to integrate across various environments (cloud and on-premise) enhances usability for diverse infrastructures.
I use CrashPlan for my personal PC at home. I think both products have their pluses and minuses. Both products allow you to backup your selected data to the cloud. CrashPlan doesn't easily allow for file sharing (CrashPlan isn't really a collaboration tool as much as it is a backup tool). Both products have easy restore options. However Syncplicity automatically restoring certain data when syncing with a new PC is very handy and a feature that CrashPlan doesn't offer