| Open, platform-agnostic architecture |
Reduces integration cost and risk due to comprehensive SOA standards support
Reduces integration cost by enabling interoperability with open source alternatives
Improves flexibility and freedom of choice to use best-of-breed technologies
Leverages existing investments in J2EE application servers and different ESBs
Unlocks business value from legacy assets on J2EE
Improves time-to-market
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Reduces project risk
Lowers resource requirements
Improves release cycles
Avoids redundant code and functionality
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| Enterprise-class, scalable BPM |
Provides seamless scalability for complex process integration
Lowers TCO by leveraging investments in light-weight ESB
Faster time-to-market due to seamless upgrade to BPM
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Avoids redundant migration efforts
Reduces resource requirements
Shortens release cycles
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| ESB mediation & federation |
Composes multi-domain applications faster by linking isolated islands of ESB infrastructure
Reduces TCO by leveraging investments in other ESBs
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Avoids redundant migration efforts
Reduces resource requirements
Shortens release cycles
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| Process model portability |
Reduces cost of deployment and migration
Faster deployment in heterogeneous environments
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Reduces resource requirements
Shortens release cycles
Improves maintainability & reusability
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| Robust Event-Driven Architecture |
Enables real-time response to critical events
Improves situational awareness
Improves predictability of undesired events
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Reduces support issues
Better resource planning
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| Service Component Architecture for composable processes |
Lowers cost of integration due to reuse of existing processes
Faster time to market for bringing new products to market
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Reduces release cycles
Improves developer productivity
Improves maintainability & reusability
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