Service Enablement

Preserve the value of your existing IT systems

Are you feeling the pressure to deliver new products and services faster than your legacy heterogeneous IT environment allows? At a time when economic pressures are high, it is common to look for ways to take costs out of IT operations and untangle its complexity. But some of the obvious routes don't always have a good outcome.

Replacing applications with new technology is impractical. Ripping and replacing legacy environments is risky and difficult to execute. Businesses need an affordable way to protect existing software investments without slowing the introduction of other technologies into infrastructure and business processes.  Progress® Artix can help preserve the value of your investments by allowing your existing systems to interoperate with popular integration technologies and protocols so you so you can quickly react as your business changes. Our flexible deployment options and technology‐neutral approach accommodate the most complex infrastructures, so organizations can maximize their return from both past and future investments.

  • Artix ESB is a comprehensive legacy service enablement solution that lets users build secure, fault-tolerant infrastructure that is easy to manage and deploy no matter how complex or heterogeneous your technologies and applications are.Artix ESB provides integration through the service enablement of "smart endpoints" which can communicate using a wide variety of formats and protocols. Artix ESB includes a C++ based as well as a pure Java based runtime.

  • Artix Orchestration complements Artix ESB by facilitating the composition of fine-grained functionality into reusable services. The product provides a drag-and-drop environment for designing, building, testing and deploying workflows and Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) service orchestrations.

  • Artix Mainframe is a service-enablement engine that extends mainframe systems to integrate with off-host systems without the additional expense of running all applications on the mainframe.

 

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