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AmberPoint announced that it has extended the reach of its
runtime SOA governance software to include enterprise applications from
software vendors and Software as a Service (SaaS) providers. SOA-based systems
are heterogeneous composite applications that often include packaged
applications—such as customer relationship management (CRM) suites, order
management systems and billing systems—as well as hosted applications that are
provided on demand. Through its non-invasive SOA runtime governance technology,
AmberPoint is able to monitor these prominent participants in SOA systems. The
initial set of supported applications includes leading solutions for the
telecommunications industry, such as:
- Amdocs CRM
- Amdocs Order Management System (OMS)
- NetCracker Operations Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS) software
- Software as a Service (Saas) applications
“Achieving end-to-end SOA visibility requires insight into the SaaS and
packaged applications that are increasingly becoming part of SOA deployments,”
said Julie Craig, Senior Analyst, Enterprise Management Associates. “Visibility
into these applications provides insight into the business impact of problems
with SOA services. Transaction fallout, for example, can negatively impact
customer satisfaction and customer retention. AmberPoint’s support for packaged
applications helps organizations using SOA to better exploit the real business
value of these systems.”
Most SOA deployments extend well beyond just Web services and, in many cases,
contain no Web service-based components at all. Solutions that manage only Web
services fall well short of the requirements of today’s SOA environments.
AmberPoint is able to monitor and manage SOA application components without
requiring modifications to the application source code or to message headers,
which can cause dependent applications to break.
AmberPoint provides visibility into virtually any type of component, including
hardware appliances, transport protocols, and home-grown solutions. AmberPoint
provides true end-to-end SOA visibility by delivering information on
dependencies, performance, service levels and exceptions. In addition to
ensuring the health of SOA composite applications and their constituent
components, AmberPoint monitors and manages transactions flowing across
increasingly complex heterogeneous systems.
In related news, AmberPoint also announced new capabilities for managing the
transactions flowing across SOA systems.
”In large part, the challenge of achieving end-to-end management is an
integration issue,” explained Gordon Loudon, AmberPoint’s vice president of
Customer Experience. “Packaged and SaaS applications play a large role in many
of our customer’s SOA systems. Our unique ability to bring instrumentation to
these integral components is helping our customers elevate the business value
of their systems by managing transactions across their complete SOA
environments.”
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