Likelihood to Recommend Although the tool was developed locally in South Korea, it is still a good tool and is already validated in a number of industries. The problem is, no one seems to know the future of the product. It is okay to use it as a pilot tool for any non-commercial purpose, but to be used in a professional or enterprise setting, maintenance, licensing, and other things need to be guaranteed by HandySoft.
Read full review TIBCO ActiveMatrix is most useful for teams that need help mapping out their processes with other, co-dependent teams. It makes that conversation happen in a logical, structured way. The software is also helpful for professionals that need more data visualization in their business. On the opposite side, the software is not useful for really small businesses. It’s not worth the money.
Read full review Pros BizFlow has a long history of development and implementation in a variety of industries. Its modeling tool is well-designed and user-friendly. BizFlow supports seamless integration with backend services like MySQL databases and web services. Since it is an enterprise-wide BPM tool, system performance was stable and robust. It supports modern m-health requirements, with social BPM functions and mobile support. Mobile integration especially was good, with the provider's secure messaging functions. Read full review Workspace and Openspace Console that offers a powerful method for troubleshooting and viewing the routing within a process Easy representation of the corporate organization Powerful IDE to design a business process as a TIBCO Business Studio BPM Edition Testing and Debugging Read full review Cons It's not even clear that BizFlow is still managed by the company. It was a good tool before, but it looks like it's been fading out. Although this was an R&D project in an academic institute, business support was extremely poor. We had no idea how to resolve issues; there were no online communities, documentation, or anyone who knew this product. Few references in healthcare and clinical settings. We tried this for a proof-of-concept though, so it didn't matter. Read full review A little bit too conservative. Not really anything leading edge. [Tibco] has plenty of customers, and that means they will probably be around forever, but [product enhancements] seem to be more [abundant in competitor product offerings]. It would be great to have some pre-defined themes. Pie chart labels - it would be great to get more options for sizing and placement. I find it hard to trust the online portal too much. I doubt the security that is offered by this software. Read full review Usability Such a BPM sw is amazing and usefull. You have a gret visibility in design and development phase.
Read full review Support Rating Because our support team is always available also for development suggestions.
Read full review Alternatives Considered At the beginning of the project, we considered popular tools for the modeling and execution of business processes: jBPM, Activity, Tibco, etc. jBPM is the tool we liked because of its strong support of BPMN 2.0 and strong online community and support. We had different expectations for BizFlow, like professional and business supports. In the end, although haven't decided yet, most likely we will move forward with jBPM instead of BizFlow. Unless things change, the tool will fade out from the market silently.
Read full review For BPM we looked at some IBM products suites, BPM Online, Oracle products and Pega Systems. The decision to go with AMX BPM was based on the evaluation by the software architect team and the cost of acquiring the TIBCO suites.
Read full review Return on Investment We ended up deciding to not use BizFlow for future projects. The main reason wasn't due to ROI or cost, but was due to our uncertainty of the management and future direction of the tool by the company. Besides the business issue, as far as reasonably priced software goes, it is a good tool. Adopting BizFlow into a healthcare industry may come with additional expense due to its lack of references in the industry, which should be additionally considered. Read full review In order to create a BPM management, you need to make a very solid data management model, which becomes very important in its reuse The business process is very often unconnected with the implementation logic and therefore plays in favor of the re-usability of the software Large customization at log level for which managing these tools can be handled minimizing effort Read full review ScreenShots TIBCO® BPM Enterprise Screenshots