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The modern day business, irrespective of size, often operates within a complex IT environment. The trend towards a services oriented architecture (SOA) is being adopted everyday by more and more businesses. A SOA environment aims to address these complexities, and overcome the challenges faced when integrating the various components in your IT infrastructure.

Process is not left behind - BPM forms an integral part of a SOA-driven environment, as it exposes the business value in your company’s SOA by presenting business processes which are logical to, and accessible by the users of the system.

Procentrica has extensive experience and a proven track record illustrating our integration capabilities implementing the product offerings of BPM suites Metastorm and TIBCO. We will help you realize the value of clearly defined business processes and integrating it within your existing environment, to bridge the gap between the complexities in your environment.

Our Metastorm BPM integration experience includes:

The newly released version 9 of Metastorm BPM allows for seemless integration to web services, LDAP and Databases, and is based completely on .NET Framework.

Our TIBCO iProcess integration experience includes:

  • SQL Database using DB connection plugin
  • Java Application server using an EAI Java plugin bridge server to call a web service
  • Document management solution using a TIBCO SSO Broker calling a web service
  • Business Works using a TIBCO BW plugin

Using TIBCO Business Works as an integration tool on its own, allowed us to integrate with various systems and software solutions as a service. These include:

  • JMS and EMS messaging services
  • Web services
  • Database retrieve and persist
  • Event driven processing
  • XML and XSD mapping and transformation
  • Java class loader
  • Error handling and logging
  • SOAP requests and replies
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