Thursday, December 27, 2012

The iWay Service Manager - Part 1


iWay Service Manager [referred to as SM] is robust, reliable and a highly-capable middle-ware tool in the market. The iWay SM resides totally on Java stack and thus proves to be more efficient. I’ll run through some fundamental aspects of iWay SM before starting my first scenario. 

iWay Software defines as:


iWay Software is the most flexible and agile integration foundation available, providing interoperability between disparate systems and data for faster time to market on IT and business initiatives, including mobile applications, big data analytics, real-time supply chains, and other game-changers.



iWay Service Manager can used to:
  • Deliver rich transformation capabilities with full support for application and business-to-business (B2B) messaging;
  • Orchestrate services into complete business processes;
  • Integrate applications, legacy systems, and services inside and outside the firewall;
  • Expose applications, B2B interactions, cloud applications, and middleware as services;
  • Compose new coarse-grained, business-level services from fine-grained, application-level services;
  • Deploy services and business processes anywhere in the enterprise on any hardware, operating system, or application platform;
  • Maintain security and usage policies;
  • Monitor and resolve critical business events with activity monitoring and complex event processing;
  • Meet compliance reporting and regulatory guidelines such as SWIFT, HL7, and EDI;
  • Accelerate mobile projects by integrating disparate systems to use in mobile BI apps and by enabling data to be accessed and updated from mobile devices, anytime anywhere, with complete transaction integrity.
iWay solutions can be used standalone or plug seamlessly into existing infrastructures using IBM WebSphere, Microsoft .NET, SAP NetWeaver, and Oracle Fusion.

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