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TIBCO. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

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  1. TIBCO Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Our SOA solutions help organizations migrate to an infrastructure composed of services that can be assembled, orchestrated, and re-used. What’s unique about TIBCO's approach to SOA is that it’s platform agnostic. Service virtualization abstracts the complexity of heterogeneous application platforms, and our bus-based architecture extends the high performance and scalability equally across the distributed enterprise. Enterprise-scale SOA comes together when you create services from new business logic and wrap existing legacy assets to expose them as services. A challenge in many large enterprises, integrating legacy assets is a core competency of TIBCO. TIBCO SOA Product Categories Composite Applications: Provide a common service model to combine multiple existing functions or components to assemble new applications. SOA Governance: Enables administration and enforcement of runtime policies for services and provides operational monitoring and management of services to ensure service levels are met through dynamic provisioning and de-provisioning of additional services. Business Integration: Builds a common framework for integrating incompatible and distributed systems to tie together applications and web services. Mainframe Integration: Exposes mainframe assets as reusable services that can be assembled into new composite applications and integrated with the rest of the enterprise. External Connectivity: Manages the secure execution of transactions outside of the firewall and over the internet. Messaging: Manages the real-time flow of event-driven information across networks. Master Data Management: Enforces and maintains policies to keep data accurate and consistent across multiple transactional systems.
  2. Composite Applications Building Composite Applications The challenge in building composite applications is accessing existing functions across a heterogeneous environment and rapidly including them in new applications – in a way that allows for change. TIBCO ActiveMatrix® reduces architectural complexity by providing a standards-based grid architecture that serves as a technology-neutral platform, with service containers for .NET, Ruby, C++, BPM, Web Servlets, Spring, and Java. These containers provide a framework for the development and deployment of new business logic. Visual tools enable drag-and-drop assembly of technology components and service assemblies. It simplifies management and improves operational control of these composite applications by making service location, transport, and protocol independent through the virtualized assembly and composition of services all on one technology-neutral platform.
  3. SOA Governance SOA Governance The benefits of SOA adoption are compelling: lower development costs through rapid deployment of new functionality that reuses existing code, increased flexibility from improved responsiveness to business needs and reduced maintenance costs from freeing staff to work on innovative new initiatives. Yet, as the number of services grows within an organization committed to SOA, realizing those benefits becomes difficult without putting in place policies and procedures. SOA governance ensures the effective and efficient use of SOA in enabling an organization to achieve its goals with policies, procedures, roles and responsibilities for both design-time and run-time governance: Design-time/Lifecycle governance focuses on the entire lifecycle of an application, service or artifact, including design, development, testing, deployment, maintenance, retirement. Run-time/Operational governance ensures that once the services are deployed appropriate security, auditing and logging policies are enforced and performance-based SLAs are met. TIBCO's integrated SOA governance portfolio enables organizations to implement end-to-end governance across the entire service lifecycle. With integrated registry, repository, policy and service management infrastructure, TIBCO simplifies how developers publish, discover, reuse and change service, which increases return on investment and delivers on the promise of SOA.
  4. Business Integration Business Integration Enterprise integration software provides a common framework for integrating and synchronizing incompatible and distributed systems, making it faster and easier to tie together applications and web services so you can integrate them into business processes that span your organization. TIBCO's business integration software has been deployed by over 1,000 companies worldwide and is the foundation for several of the largest mission critical service-oriented business applications in production today. It reduces costs by enabling developers and administrators to build and change applications with little or no coding.
  5. Mainframe Mainframe Integration Mainframe systems are an integral part of most enterprises. These systems hold valuable data and processes that have evolved with the enterprise, and it is crucial that these assets be active participants in corporate technology infrastructures as part of an SOA strategy. However, the introduction of open systems technologies has resulted in incompatibilities making it difficult if not impossible to achieve real-time integration of data and processes across an enterprise. TIBCO Mainframe Service Suite™ addresses these problems by exposing mainframe assets as reusable services that can be assembled into new composite applications and easily integrated with the rest of the enterprise.
  6. Multi-Enterprise Connectivity & Automated Business Interactions Automating business interactions between suppliers, customers, and trading partners allows companies to better share information and optimize processes across the value chain from better demand forecasting to streamlined manufacturing to more responsive customer service. TIBCO's Multi-Enterprise Connectivity (MEC) software fundamentally changes the way businesses communicate and interact with each other, enabling organizations to manage the secure execution of transactions over the internet using accepted industry standards; streamline inter-enterprise processes that go from your back-end systems to your partners' systems; and manage a large and diverse community of trading partners with minimal overhead. With TIBCO MEC, organizations can reduce costs, increase visibility, and improve the overall level of security and compliance as it relates to the exchange of business documents with trading partners.
  7. Messaging Messaging High-performance messaging middleware powers mission-critical IT infrastructures. Whether it's accessing market data, processing millions of transactions, or tracking millions of shipments in real time, TIBCO's high-performance messaging solutions not only provide the lowest end-to-end latency and highest throughput, but also the reliability and enterprise-readiness required to operate in the most demanding business environments. TIBCO pioneered the concept of an information bus when its software digitized Wall Street. Since then, thousands of customers worldwide rely on TIBCO's high-performance, enterprise-strength messaging technology to power their mission-critical business applications and IT infrastructures.
  8. Master Data Management Master data management (MDM) ensures that an organization's critical information (customers, vendors, products, employees, locations) is accurate and consistent across that organization's operational systems – spanning geographic, line-of-business, and application silo boundaries – and the organization's interactions with third parties. MDM enforces the necessary data governance processes and policies for continuous data quality while controlling access. In addition, MDM allows organizations to manage the many complex hierarchies (product and customer classifications, categories, organizational structure) and relationships within their data such as those between products, customers, vendors, or locations. Through effective MDM, organizations can eliminate errors, become efficient in their business activities, and accelerate critical processes such as a single view of the customer, new product launch, vendor on-boarding, first-time-right service provisioning, cross-sell/up-sell, and customer service. MDM builds a highly available, high quality data foundation that supports enterprise IT initiatives such SOA, EDW, and BPM.
  9. Demo http://media.tibco.com/flash/soa/tibco_soa_preso.html http://media.tibco.com/power/ed_soa_preso.html http://media.tibco.com/flash/governance/tibco_governance_preso.html http://media.tibco.com/activematrix/amsv/index.html http://media.tibco.com/flash/esb/index.html http://media.tibco.com/2_min_exp/activematrix-bpm-spotfire-2me/activematrix-bpm-spotfire-preso.html http://media.tibco.com/demos/business_events/index.html http://media.tibco.com/flash/mdm/tib_MDM_preso.html http://media.tibco.com/now/mdm-customer-master/index.html http://media.tibco.com/now/mdm-product-master/index.html
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