Multiple Access Permission Levels (Create, Read, Delete)
Multiple access permission levels means that different levels of users have different rights.
Cat avg: 9.2
Multiple access permission levels means that different levels of users have different rights.
Cat avg: 9.2
Allows users to use one set of login credentials to access multiple applications
Cat avg: 9.7
The software offers pre-built reports with metrics standard to the category.
Cat avg: 7.3
The product’s support level for a variety of programming languages. For example, a 9 could indicate that the product supports all common programming languages. A 5 could indicate that the product only supports some common languages, or that its support for important languages is buggy or incomplete.
Cat avg: 8.8
Users can create custom reports.
Cat avg: 5
Users can create, customize and share dashboards, which provide an overview of the most important metrics.
Cat avg: 6.5
The product’s support for authoring functions via API endpoints.
Cat avg: 8
Access control means being able to determine who has access to which data.
Multiple access permission levels means that different levels of users have different rights.
Category average: 9.2
Allows users to use one set of login credentials to access multiple applications
Category average: 9.7
Users can report on and analyze usage, performance, ROI, and/or other metrics of success.
Users can create, customize and share dashboards, which provide an overview of the most important metrics.
Category average: 6.5
The software offers pre-built reports with metrics standard to the category.
Category average: 7.3
Users can create custom reports.
Category average: 5
Features and capabilities common to Function as a Service software.
The product’s support level for a variety of programming languages. For example, a 9 could indicate that the product supports all common programming languages. A 5 could indicate that the product only supports some common languages, or that its support for important languages is buggy or incomplete.
Category average: 8.8
The product’s support for authoring functions via API endpoints.
Category average: 8
The product’s support for connecting databases to functions. Describes how easy, fast, or natively-supported database integration is.
Category average: 8.5
The product’s capacity to integrate with other products in a DevOps stack.
Category average: 6.9