Microsoft offers the Azure Logic Apps as a cloud-based integration service, supporting data and application integration.
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Camunda
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Camunda is a process orchestration tool designed to help organizations design, automate, and improve any process. Built for business and IT collaboration using BPMN and DMN standards, Camunda aims to enable seamless integration across endpoints to transform mission-critical processes.
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Azure Logic Apps
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Cloud Data Integration
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Azure Logic Apps
8.5
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6% above category average
Camunda
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Pre-built connectors
9.40 Ratings
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Connector modification
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Support for real-time and batch integration
8.10 Ratings
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Data quality services
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Data security features
7.70 Ratings
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Monitoring console
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Customization
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Azure Logic Apps
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Camunda
9.0
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38% above category average
API for custom integration
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9.00 Ratings
Reporting & Analytics
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Camunda
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Standard reports
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Custom reports
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Process Engine
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Camunda
8.5
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Process designer
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Process simulation
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Business rules engine
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SOA support
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Process player
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Form builder
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1. For simple tasks / moderately difficult tasks (where there are not too many condition checks) 2. We have less time for development, and the Agenda is simple. 3. Avoid Azure Logic Apps when you are unsure about hitting the limits (check latest limitations of Azure Logic Apps in MS docs)
Camunda Platform is well suited for scenarios where there are different stages in a business flow and the flow is driven by user action at each stage. For example placing of an order on an ecommerce platform. Depending on whether user was able to make the payment or not the workflow would go to dispatch or retry stage. Now the retry stage would trigger further actions like sending follow up emails etc. Likewise, dispatch stage would have a different set of actions. Since every order is important and we need to know where it stands, using Camunda Platform is imperative. Camunda Platform might not be a right choice where just a one off thing needs to be done. For example, uploading of product information by user or periodic processing of heavy images by a worker. These are all either one step processes or periodic automated processes where we can track the status without using a business modeler like Camunda Platform.
Microsoft Azure should be unclouded with its pricing. We don't always know how much an inclusion will affect the monthly price. So we have to speculate where we are with the price and if we can afford to include another asset.
Documentation - It is usually daunting for beginners because of lack of good documentation
Simplified setup on local machine for Camunda Server would help developers test changes quickly
Easier migration from one deployment version of a Camunda process to another deployment version would help in making changes and deploying them faster.
Heap memory management becomes issue at times resulting in stuck processes. This needs to be resolved.
I found them easy to use and adapt to different scenarios, from Azure management to link processes between REST APIs. Together with Function Apps, they're probably the most useful resource type for Azure. Today, I use them in production, and that's a key component: stable, secure, easy to manage, and maintain.
Azure Logic Apps are backed by Azure and Microsoft. There is a wealth of information on the internet about both of these platforms. In addition to this Microsoft has a huge bush to using this platform and have offered many solutions and support options to the user. The only drawback is that it is a fairly new platform so the 3rd party information tends to be lacking.
When we proposed products for central integration, we were also introduced to software like Pabbly - which was in its early stages of company growth. The main reason why we picked Azure Logic apps over the other software is that it is manufactured by the renowned company Microsoft and we had nothing to worry about our data security. Also, Logic apps offered a great deal when it came to pricing and it was also so much easier to negotiate the plans and prices with the customer care representatives at Azure Logic Apps!
Moving to Serverless Computing obviously makes the organization get rid of dependent Infra.
ROI can be seen immediately as the required infra can be decommissioned after a successful quarter run.
Being deployed as a single entity or single app on Azure Logic Apps, Organizations need to be more careful with controls applied to meet compliance and security posture.