IBM Cloud Foundry vs. Neocortix vs. Salesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
IBM Cloud Foundry
Score 7.9 out of 10
N/A
IBM Cloud Foundry is an IBM version of the open-source platform designed for building, testing, deploying, and scaling applications. Enterprises can run Cloud Foundry in a public isolated environment, while natively integrating with other IBM Cloud services, such as AI, Blockchain, and IoT.
$0.07
Per GBH
Neocortix
Score 0.0 out of 10
N/A
Neocortix, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, provides Distributed Cloud Computing services running on public Android phones. Neocortix Cloud Services provides scalable compute capacity, running on mobile devices all over the world. This revolutionary service delivers Cloud At the Edge, enabling capabilities in Load/Performance Testing, CDN Testing, Network Telemetry, 3D Image Rendering, Genomics, and Deep Learning.
$149
per month 50 Concurrent instances, 2000 Concurrent Users, Unlimited Tests/Month, 1600 Instance-Hours/Month
Salesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
The Salesforce Platform is designed for building and deploying scalable cloud applications with managed hardware provisioning and app stacks. Lightning Web Components are used by developers to build reusable UI components.
$25
Per User Per Month
Pricing
IBM Cloud FoundryNeocortixSalesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience
Editions & Modules
Community Runtimes
$0.07
Per GBH
Basic
$149
per month 50 Concurrent instances, 2000 Concurrent Users, Unlimited Tests/Month, 1600 Instance-Hours/Month
Pro
$649
per month 280 Concurrent instances, 11200 Concurrent Users, Unlimited Tests/Month, 8960 Instance-Hours/Month
Starter
Free
10 Concurrent instances, 400 Concurrent Users, 15 Tests, 150 Instance-Hours
Enterprise
Custom
Starter
$25.00
Per User Per Month
Plus
$100.00
Per User Per Month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
IBM Cloud FoundryNeocortixSalesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience
Free Trial
YesNoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYesNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
YesNoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Features
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Platform-as-a-Service
Comparison of Platform-as-a-Service features of Product A and Product B
IBM Cloud Foundry
7.6
24 Ratings
2% below category average
Neocortix
-
Ratings
Salesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience
7.2
30 Ratings
8% below category average
Ease of building user interfaces7.010 Ratings00 Ratings7.030 Ratings
Scalability8.524 Ratings00 Ratings8.028 Ratings
Platform management overhead8.512 Ratings00 Ratings8.024 Ratings
Workflow engine capability8.020 Ratings00 Ratings8.027 Ratings
Platform access control10.01 Ratings00 Ratings7.028 Ratings
Services-enabled integration7.523 Ratings00 Ratings7.028 Ratings
Development environment creation7.722 Ratings00 Ratings7.025 Ratings
Development environment replication6.49 Ratings00 Ratings6.023 Ratings
Issue monitoring and notification4.711 Ratings00 Ratings7.026 Ratings
Issue recovery7.520 Ratings00 Ratings6.025 Ratings
Upgrades and platform fixes7.522 Ratings00 Ratings8.028 Ratings
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Score 8.3 out of 10
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Score 9.2 out of 10
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Score 9.2 out of 10
Enterprises
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User Ratings
IBM Cloud FoundryNeocortixSalesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience
Likelihood to Recommend
8.5
(32 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.8
(36 ratings)
Likelihood to Renew
7.0
(1 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.2
(9 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
-
(0 ratings)
8.1
(15 ratings)
User Testimonials
IBM Cloud FoundryNeocortixSalesforce Lightning Components & Developer Experience
Likelihood to Recommend
IBM
As it is an open-source platform as a service, it is very easy to operate, scale, and deploy regardless of what programming language and framework it's written in. However, it could be improved in terms of scalability. There should be proper documentation for easier and clearer understanding to make the process smooth.
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Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
If you have a large customer base and a large amount of data on each of your customers, it is really strong in creating personalized content that your salespeople can use in their pitch meetings—and then setting up workflows for automated for lifecycle journey creations to automatically go out to customers.
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Pros
IBM
  • Simplicity - the command line tool provided can get you up and running within minutes.
  • Resourceful - IBM Cloud Foundry is built on top of the open source Cloud Foundry technology, so any resources you find online about Cloud Foundry generally can be applied.
  • Feature rich - provides all the necessary features for a cloud based platform, such as auto-scaling, 0 downtime deployment.
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Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
  • It has a very smooth integration with Salesforce and third-party tools, ensuring easy tracking of policies and assets.
  • It also has impressive security features like used-based permissions and encrypted data.
  • Everything can be managed from a centralized place which saves a lot of time.
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Cons
IBM
  • Need: VISUALIZATION CAPABILITIES! Particularly with the Conversation Service.
  • Need: Annotation capabilities for dialog nodes in Conversation Service.
  • Need: Search/querying capabilities in Conversation Service
  • Need: Clearer documentation of the S2T service. I had to use a third party website for an understanding of how to use this.
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Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
  • It takes a while before it recognizes bounced emails.
  • We get so many notifications from a single action. Not sure if this can be modified in the settings though.
  • Error messages are sometimes unclear which makes it hard for us to identify the problem.
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Usability
IBM
No answers on this topic
Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
It's very good, but it's still living in a little bit in an older design aspect, but I think a lot of it is about to come out, just hasn't quite gotten there yet. Still a little clunky from a you have to know it to know it or you know it to use it. It takes a little bit of training to get into it. It's not quite the, anybody can come in and start using it immediately, type feel.
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Support Rating
IBM
No answers on this topic
Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
I am not an administrator so there may very well be outstanding Support and I am just not privy to it. On a user level it's hard to gauge the effectiveness and responsiveness of Support because nearly everything has to go through an administrator
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Alternatives Considered
IBM
CF is what we initially went with to establish a development pipeline and start our cloud journey, now we are expanding this and although we are now pulling in many other tools and functions around CF, it is not being replaced. It stands out as having a key place working ‘with’ git, Kubernetes, IBM cloud etc, not against or segregated from it.
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Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
We were previously using an older version prior to it becoming Salesforce Lightning Platform so we were well adverse on the advantages of using a CRM, to begin with. It made sense to convert to Salesforce Lightning Platform after we were given a free trial of the platform. Certain reps were chosen to experiment with it and from there a decision was made to move forward. We've been customers ever since.
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Return on Investment
IBM
  • IBM Bluemix is mainly a foundation enabler at this stage, although our business plan does look promising.
  • The low cost of development on Bluemix for a start-up like us is so helpful......we had no spare cash for this project besides what we could save or borrow at first, and that wasn't much. We are still trying to attract venture capital to cover the main Cordova Coding effort plus the launch "Cash Burn".
  • Features like push notifications, mobile-back end, and world-beating security help us to sell our SaaS products/services.
  • The pure (usually!) functionality of IBM products and services is very rewarding to work with.They are so insightful and thoughtful, to say naught of clever!
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Neocortix, Inc
No answers on this topic
Salesforce
  • Better visibility of Accounts and Contacts interactions makes it easier to maintain during employee transitions.
  • Tracking of current jobs and relating them to past jobs is very useful.
  • More efficient use of Sales Reps time.
  • Sales Managers have good visibility into how their people are working.
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