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"SOA governance is critical to the success of an SOA initiative," said Ann Thomas Manes, vice president and research director at Burton Group. "Burton Group predicts that businesses will waste billions of dollars over the next three to five years in failed efforts to adopt SOA because they won't institute the necessary governance processes to ensure that things are developed with some sense of purpose and discipline."
WebLayers Center provides all the capabilities enterprises need to institute active governance of XML, Web Services and SOA development. It offers governance policies, auditing and conformance, development, deployment and operation that seamlessly ensure compliance of any XML, Web Services and SOA artifacts with enterprise policies. Using Active Enforcement, WebLayers offers a management interface that provides IT stakeholders (Architects, Project Managers and IT Executives) with the ability to visualize and direct their enterprise SOA development and conformance efforts.
"WebLayers was created out of a need for companies to align their business and technology efforts through governance," said Motti Vaknin, president and CEO of WebLayers. "More and more companies are realizing how critical governance and policy implementation is to the success of integration projects. SOA requires a major shift in the way software is developed and deployed within enterprises, and WebLayers has the technology companies need to take them to that next level."
Based on WebLayers' patent-pending technology for Governance and Conformance of XML and Web Services in Service Oriented Architecture, WebLayers' products address the SOA Governance needs of the entire enterprise.
WebLayers Center is being released with two configurations. WebLayers Center Enterprise provides strong support for unlimited users, services, policies, and checkpoints as well as enterprise integration, including, databases, application servers, user directories, and more. WebLayers Center Workgroup includes a workgroup server designed for multi-user collaboration over policy development, compliance, and management, including configuration of governance checkpoints.
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