EMANIO
Service-Oriented Architecture
Enable rapid and dynamic
integration flexibility through SOA
The promise of a Service-Oriented-Architecture
is not a new concept. Until recently it was
also a concept that was only feasible for
the brave hearted few that had the enterprise
capabilities – and budgets – to
be able to afford it.
With EMANIO’s Data
Integration solutions small and mid-sized
businesses can now begin to deploy a data
integration infrastructure that is easily
updated, easily accessed by disparate systems
and that provides the utmost in flexibility.
Through an EMANIO-powered data integration
architecture customers can provide for maximum
flexibility in their business and IT organization
while reducing the cost of exchanging data
between systems.
Key Benefits of
a SOA architecture
· Provides a consistent and unified data exchange model
· Faster development and deployment across systems with a design-once,
deploy-anywhere approach
· Delivers right-time, right-place data in real time for valuable business
decision making.
Deploying a SOA
successfully
High Performance EMANIO’s
Data Integration architecture provides
for enterprise-class performance that has
been stress-tested in the toughest environments.
With the ability to process up to 20,000
records per minute EMANIO’s Data
Integration platform provides the type
of scalability needed to be able to successfully
integrate one, two, four or as many enterprise
class systems as necessary.
Broad Data
Access With native connectivity
to all the leading enterprise systems—including
ERP, CRM, SCM and EDI, EMANIO provides
the tools necessary to reach across all
application types. To provide for a safe
investment, EMANIO provides an SDK and
a large network of consulting partners
and on-staff consultants and experts
that will make deploying the EMANIO products
easy and seamless.
Object-Oriented
Development EMANIO’s architecture
allows for increased productivity through
an object-oriented development environment
that promotes reuse throughout development.
By definition SOA requires codeless integration
between systems separating data integration
design from the physical systems being
integrated. This process allows designers
to focus on what needs to be integrated
rather than on writing complex and difficult
to maintain code that will have minimal
re-use
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