| By SOA News Desk | Article Rating: |
|
| December 8, 2005 02:00 PM EST | Reads: |
7,192 |
Germany-based Software AG, which provides a whole range of products and services to deliver a Service oriented Architecture(SOA) infrastructure, announced enhancements to four XML Business Integration products: Enterprise Business Process Manager (EBPM), Enterprise Information Integrator (EII), Enterprise Service Integrator (ESI) and Enterprise Legacy Integrator (ELI). The products now better support Process-Driven Integration, Software AG’s approach to helping customers derive business value through implementing SOA. Using these products in the context of Process-Driven Integration and SOA, organizations will be better equipped to respond more quickly and securely to customer requirements and changes in the business landscape.
The four XML Business Integration products are now being shipped with an embedded version of the recently-announced CentraSite SOA Repository, jointly developed by Fujitsu and Software AG. CentraSite manages SOA metadata assets and enables maximum visibility and re-use of Web services components within and across organizations. CentraSite also provides reporting on those metadata assets and supports the sharing of the assets in the context of an SOA.
Additional enhancements to Software AG’s XML Business Integration products include the following:
Enterprise Business Process Manager (EBPM) : With further enhancements to its process modeling and analytics capabilities, Enterprise Process Manager has expanded support for the whole life cycle of processes in an enterprise. The newest version provides business users with the option of reusing existing Visio diagrams and includes support for the Business Process Modeling Notations (BPMN) standard. Enterprise Process Manager has an intuitive graphical interface and supports both the human and application-level interactions that drive companies’ business operations. Business process models can be stored and managed in CentraSite.
Enterprise Information Integrator (EII) : Now supports UDDI registration of the Web services generated by the product, as well as WS-I compliance, improved Web service and Adabas data source support. Software AG’s EII delivers unified business views from disparate systems tailored to users’ context and process requirements. Business views can be stored and managed in CentraSite.
Enterprise Service Integrator (ESI) : Software AG’s Enterprise Service Bus now includes BPEL support (to orchestrate business processes exposed as Web services), as well as improved support for SOAP and UDDI, and an automated schema/instance generator. Web services orchestrations can be stored and managed in CentraSite.
Enterprise Legacy Integrator (ELI) : Can now register Web services in CentraSite. Software AG’s ELI accesses valuable legacy assets at the data, transaction or session level, so that these legacy resources can be exposed as Web services and extended into SOA in support of improved business processes. In addition ELI now includes an Eclipse plug-in. This allows wrapping of Natural applications that can be used by Java applications directly from an Eclipse environment.
“Through Process-Driven Integration, our XML Business Integration products enable customers to use their entire SOA infrastructure to support their business processes, and to manage and change business processes quickly and safely,” said Dr. Peter Kuerpick, Member of the Board, XML Business Integration, Software AG.
Published December 8, 2005 Reads 7,192
Copyright © 2005 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
About SOA News Desk
SOA World Magazine News Desk trawls the world of distributed computing and SOA-related developments for the latest word on technologies, standards, products, and services and brings key information to you in a timely and convenient summary form.
![]() |
SYS-CON Germany News Desk 12/08/05 03:15:36 PM EST | |||
Software AG Enhances Products To Achieve Greater SOA Utilization. Software AG has announced enhancements to four XML Business Integration products - Enterprise Business Process Manager (EBPM), Enterprise Information Integrator (EII), Enterprise Service Integrator (ESI) and Enterprise Legacy Integrator (ELI). The products now better support Process-driven Integration to enable customers to efficiently use their entire SOA infrastructure. |
||||
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- Ulitzer’s Amazing First 30 Days in Public Beta
- "Government IT Expo" to Highlight Cloud Computing and SOA
- Ulitzer vs. Ning - a Quick Review
- Improving the Efficiency of SOA-Based Applications
- Make Your Design Ideas Speak: Using UML in PowerBuilder Projects
- Ted Weissman and Lois Paul & Partners PR Firm
- SOA to Reduce Complexity?
- VMware Poaches CA Exec to Run Asia Pacific
- Cisco to Buy Tidal Software
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- Building the Right Project Team: The Rule of Five
- Ulitzer’s Amazing First 30 Days in Public Beta
- "Government IT Expo" to Highlight Cloud Computing and SOA
- DataDirect Data Integration Suite Features XQuery 4.0, XML Converters and Stylus Studio 2009
- Reducing Development Costs with SOA
- Macrovision White Paper Showcases Digital Entertainment Media
- Software AG Releases Tamino XML Server for SOA Interface
- Dajeil Launches Xerces/Xalan Hardware Accelerator for XML and SOA
- Ulitzer vs. Ning - a Quick Review
- AJAX World RIA Conference & Expo Kicks Off in New York City
- JSON vs XML - A Jason vs Freddie Sequel
- Processing XML with C# and .NET
- i-Technology Viewpoint: The Very Confused World of 3D and XML
- BPEL Processes and Human Workflow
- Open Source Database Special Feature: An Introduction to Berkeley DB XML
- "HP's Problem Ain't the SAP Install," Says Sun's Schwartz
- eXist - An Introduction To Open Source Native XML Database
- Digitizing the Planet: Google Earth vs MSN Virtual Earth vs MapQuest
- Product Review: Altova Enterprise Suite 2005








































