Software: Blueway

Blueway provides a powerful ETL engine that allows organizations to extract data from source systems (like legacy SQL databases, ERPs, or CRMs), transform it into a usable format, and load it into a target destination (such as a Data Warehouse).

| Feature | Blueway Software | Microsoft PowerApps | OutSystems | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Enterprise Architects | Office 365 Users | Professional Developers | | Integration Depth | Deep (Mainframe, ERP, Custom Connectors) | Medium (Microsoft Ecosystem heavy) | High (Requires coding for complex logic) | | Learning Curve | Medium | Low | High | | Offline Sync | Native & Conflict-free | Limited | Requires custom code | | Pricing Model | Pay-per-workflow / Concurrent user | Per-user / Per-app | High-volume licensing | blueway software

Most low-code platforms require you to migrate your data to their proprietary database. Blueway takes a different approach. Its allows it to connect to live data sources (SAP, Oracle, SQL Server, REST APIs) without requiring a separate data warehouse. This means you can build an application that pulls real-time inventory from an AS/400 system while simultaneously fetching weather data from a public API—all in one visual flow. Blueway provides a powerful ETL engine that allows

It isn't just about connecting A to B. It is about ensuring that the connection survives network failures, system downtime, and regulatory scrutiny. Its allows it to connect to live data

The name "Blueway" is derived from the concept of a clear, unobstructed path through complex data currents. The software’s core philosophy rests on three pillars:

Industry analysts (Gartner and Forrester) have noted a shift in the low-code market from "build it fast" to "integrate it deeply." As of 2024-2025, companies are realizing that having ten disconnected low-code apps is worse than having no apps at all.

Blueway provides a powerful ETL engine that allows organizations to extract data from source systems (like legacy SQL databases, ERPs, or CRMs), transform it into a usable format, and load it into a target destination (such as a Data Warehouse).

| Feature | Blueway Software | Microsoft PowerApps | OutSystems | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Enterprise Architects | Office 365 Users | Professional Developers | | Integration Depth | Deep (Mainframe, ERP, Custom Connectors) | Medium (Microsoft Ecosystem heavy) | High (Requires coding for complex logic) | | Learning Curve | Medium | Low | High | | Offline Sync | Native & Conflict-free | Limited | Requires custom code | | Pricing Model | Pay-per-workflow / Concurrent user | Per-user / Per-app | High-volume licensing |

Most low-code platforms require you to migrate your data to their proprietary database. Blueway takes a different approach. Its allows it to connect to live data sources (SAP, Oracle, SQL Server, REST APIs) without requiring a separate data warehouse. This means you can build an application that pulls real-time inventory from an AS/400 system while simultaneously fetching weather data from a public API—all in one visual flow.

It isn't just about connecting A to B. It is about ensuring that the connection survives network failures, system downtime, and regulatory scrutiny.

The name "Blueway" is derived from the concept of a clear, unobstructed path through complex data currents. The software’s core philosophy rests on three pillars:

Industry analysts (Gartner and Forrester) have noted a shift in the low-code market from "build it fast" to "integrate it deeply." As of 2024-2025, companies are realizing that having ten disconnected low-code apps is worse than having no apps at all.