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Diamelle Technologies has announced the availability of a certified SOA technology stack consisting of infrastructure components as well as a broad collection of cross-industry core services.
The Diamelle Service Oriented Enterprise provides an SOA computing environment with a rich catalog of business processes spanning eBusiness, CRM and Content secured by Diamelle Identity and Access management services, and a set of best of breed products that have been tested for inter-operability and offered in a pre-integrated form. The stack is based largely on open-source components and includes a J2EE application server, a web service engine, an enterprise service bus, a BPEL based business process engine, a relational database and a portal. The core services may be extended or integrated with third party or legacy services to build complex SOA’s specific to an organization’s needs.
IT departments are straining to keep integrating infrastructure components as well as incompatible legacy applications that have been acquired over several years. Technology infrastructures are forced to support rapidly changing business environments and to offer services that extend beyond corporate boundaries involving partners, suppliers, and customers as well as devices. By exposing business processes as re-usable loosely coupled inter-operable services, SOA empowers IT to respond with agility and flexibility to business automation challenges and facilitates building applications with unprecedented sophistication. Business processes are moved from the application layer to services in the infra-structure layer where they become building blocks for new applications.
The Diamelle Service Oriented Enterprise provides an SOA computing environment with a rich catalog of business processes spanning eBusiness, CRM and Content secured by Diamelle Identity and Access management services, and a set of best of breed products that have been tested for inter-operability and offered in a pre-integrated form. The stack is based largely on open-source components and includes a J2EE application server, a web service engine, an enterprise service bus, a BPEL based business process engine, a relational database and a portal. The core services may be extended or integrated with third party or legacy services to build complex SOA’s specific to an organization’s needs.
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IT departments are straining to keep integrating infrastructure components as well as incompatible legacy applications that have been acquired over several years. Technology infrastructures are forced to support rapidly changing business environments and to offer services that extend beyond corporate boundaries involving partners, suppliers, and customers as well as devices. By exposing business processes as re-usable loosely coupled inter-operable services, SOA empowers IT to respond with agility and flexibility to business automation challenges and facilitates building applications with unprecedented sophistication. Business processes are moved from the application layer to services in the infra-structure layer where they become building blocks for new applications.
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