“One customer migrated 45 workflows in 60 days”: A Q&A with Tines engineer Whitney Young
Blog post from Tines
Many security teams are transitioning from legacy Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) tools to next-generation platforms like Tines due to issues with integration, flexibility, and efficiency in the older systems. On the Enterprise Security Weekly podcast, Whitney Young from Tines discussed the importance of tailoring proof-of-concept experiences to client needs, emphasizing the flexibility of Tines in building workflows without requiring specific connectors. Tines facilitates faster implementation times and offers a mix of pre-built and community-contributed workflows, which are rigorously reviewed before publication. The platform's AI-driven features, such as the Automatic Mode and Workbench, enhance usability by streamlining data transformation and real-time action. Tines emphasizes customer support and feedback, fostering a community-oriented approach that encourages co-building and continuous product improvement, distinguishing it from traditional SOAR tools.