frends enterprise integration platform as a service is a Nordic .Net integration platform. Hybrid, low-code, and intuitive, frends aims to deliver in a fraction of cost and efforts compared to traditional integration solutions. frends platform has a built in version control system in place, to track changes to integrations and to manage the lifecycle of existing integrations. frends fully supports BPA or Business Process Automation, which can be used to create either short or long…
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Mule ESB, from Mulesoft, is an open source middleware solution.
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Enterprise Tier: from 1000 €/month
Additional enviornments are 600€/m
24/7 SLA and support: from 800 €/month
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Hybrid Integrations: Organizations operating with a combination of on-premises and cloud applications will find frends particularly valuable. Its hybrid integration capabilities ensure seamless data flow between these diverse environments. Both for scheduled integrations that are triggered regularly or for event and API-based integrations. High volume of simple integrations: the pricing model is not tied to the number of integrations like in many competing products.
frends does not have as broad functionality but it's lightweight and easy to use and has enough features for most integration needs. For example the frends API Management exists but it does not offer lot of options. frends might not be the choice for the largest enterprises but for small and mid sized organizations it does everything you will probably need. They have also recently improved their training materials to help new developers get on board.
Hands down, Mule is more cost-effective than Informatica, either on-prem or cloud, and the value only goes up form there. Reusability and ease of creation makes in-house training simple and the end result is we leverage Mule for much more than what we initially considered it for. Having used Oracle and TIBCO before as well, I find they are the tools of yesterday, not able to keep up in terms of functionality or price. Jitterbit would be a more relevant comparison, but Mule won out in the bake-off we did between them.
Pricing model suites us very well as it is not tied to number of integrations or users. It's much more economic than most well-known competitors
The stability of the service is crucial and has served as well. We run hundreds of processes on the platform daily and they are really important for other operations.