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Processes play together ? you are the conductor
Several IT systems are usually affected when implementing business processes. An efficient process implementation by IT is characterised by the interaction, management, and coordination of the individual services. This coordination happens in a new architectural layer for service orchestration with the use of technologies like Businesses Process Execution Language (BPEL).
Zühlke experts have the conceptual and technological knowledge, which you need for a practical implementation of service orchestration. We guarantee that the selected technologies and tools fit your goals and supplement your existing technology.
You will receive a robust implementation of service orchestration tailored to you needs. This way you benefit from the advantages of an SOA; more flexibility and lower costs.
We specialise in
- WS-BPEL: Process modelling and execution
- Use of service orchestration within the framework of an SOA
- Orchestration tools such as MS BizTalk, Oracle BPEL Process Manager or ActiveBPEL
- Robust orchestration (error management and compensation)
- Integration of orchestration in manual processes
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Implementation of a service-oriented platform
An international bank was introducing an SOA solution as a strategic move. Zühlke assisted the bank in designing and implementing the solution, which was smoothly incorporated into the integration architecture already in place. More... |
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SOA evolution of a software solution for production
A software provider consolidated his existing, successful products and over several years adapts them step by step to new technologies and service-oriented approaches. Zühlke prepared a master plan for the SOA evolution project. More... |
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Concept: Service-oriented integration platform
Zühlke developed a concept for a service-oriented integration platform for the Structural Engineering Department of the city of Zurich. The purpose of the platform was to reduce the maintenance costs and complexity of the system landscape. More... |
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