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Within the increasingly complex environment
of the eBusiness world, it is imperative
that state-of-the-art business processes
are cohesively enabled by a seamless underlying
IT infrastructure. Further, the Internet
phenomenon is forcing companies to transform
and exploit their IT systems, re-design
their processes to be more responsive and
flexible in order to better co-ordinate
among customers, suppliers, trading partners
and other business entities. This transformation
demands application and process integration
both inside and outside the enterprise.
Enterprise application integration (EAI)
tools and technologies address the unique
challenges that this integration poses.
The value that extended enterprise applications
like CRM, SCM and PRM bring to the table
is tremendous. But their full potential
can never be realized without the technological
“glue” that integrates them
to one another and to your existing legacy
systems and business processes. Organizations,
across the board, have a maze of applications
built across technology horizons that have
been running for decades. The integration
challenges faced so far have led to these
disconnected applications residing either
as "stovepipes", "islands
of automation", or "vertical application
silos".
Today’s competitive scenario dictates
unified view of the customers, channel partners,
suppliers, employees and your internal business
processes. Enterprise Application Integration
(EAI) offers to seamlessly put together
these heterogeneous applications and processes
to bring synergy to your business operations.
Our end-to-end EAI consulting and implementation
services cover the entire spectrum of issues
associated with the integration of your
enterprise. Our expertise across BEA, Tibco,
Vitria, WebMethods, IBM MQ Series, SeeBeyond
and Standards including EDI, XML, S.W.I.F.T.
and HIPAA lends itself for smooth EAI implementation.
Our mature business centric EAI implementation
methodology follows a four-step model given
below:
Assessment of EAI needs in terms of your
current applications, business processes
and existing system architecture.
Recommendation of EAI strategy and implementation
plan in terms of business processes to be
reengineered, expected system architecture
and potential benefits.
Selection of EAI tools & components
and their implementation.
Post implementation support. |