By Product Capability

Before you invest in new products, you want to be sure that the technology will give you the results you need. Take a look at some of the key capabilities of Progress' product lines, and learn how they can take your IT infrastructure to the next level. 

 

Application Development

Application Development

The OpenEdge business application development environment balances productivity with flexibility to enable you to move quickly, in any direction you need for your business applications.

Business Process Management (BPM)

Business Process Management (BPM)

Get BPM tools that support rapid, low risk, high impact improvement and adjust to changing market needs.

Complex Event Processing

Complex Event Processing

Identify important events or event patterns that will impact your organization. Being able to respond more quickly will give you a competitive advantage.

Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)

CORBA

CORBA is the underlying technology for some of the largest service-oriented architecture (SOA) environments in the world. If you are thinking about implementing the CORBA standard, Orbix can help.

Data Caching

Data Caching

Graphical tools for object relational mapping can accelerate deployment of your applications. Built-in intelligent caching ensures high performance. Runtime binding to database supports all major relational databases and prevents vendor lock-in, offering significant flexibility and cost savings.

Data Interoperability

Data Interoperability

Resolve data inconsistencies between systems and partners and manage your diverse set of data models. You can also improve the quality of data sent between your disparate applications. 

Enterprise Messaging

Enterprise Messaging

Ensure that communication and transactions happen accurately and reliably. Prevent data loss during a system crash or scheduled downtime.

Enterprise Service Bus

Enterprise Service Bus

Simplify the integration and flexible re-use of business applications within your service-oriented architecture (SOA).

Integration

Integration

Your old and new technology can work together. Adopting a service-oriented architecture (SOA), and making connections via an ESB can help.

Mainframe Integration

Mainframe Integration

Get a single, unified architecture that extends SOA to incorporate mainframe-based business logic, data and screen processes.

Object Database Management System (ODBMS)

ODBMS

Better manage your object oriented databases as they help you develop systems and infrastructure to deal with more complex data requirements.

OSS/BSS Integration

OSS/BSS Integration

Manage the IT challenges facing telco with OSS BSS integration. Provide dynamic delivery of new services via multiple channels to multiple devices.

Policy Management

Policy Management

Centralize the creation and management of SOA policy for security and compliance while ensuring distributed SOA policy enforcement.

Semantic Integration

Semantic Integration

A common data model will enable semantic data integration of various information structures. Validate data exchanges between systems by focusing on the business integrity of data.

Service Enablement

Service Enablement

Service enablement of your existing IT assets will help you get the most out of your SOA investments.

SOA Infrastructure

SOA Infrastructure

Integrate quickly and enjoy real time visibility and business insight across many different platforms, data sources and applications.

SOA Management

SOA Management

Get end-to-end visibility, policy-based governance and performance monitoring to manage your SOA infrastructure.

Customer Video: ProFlowers

Customer Video: ProFlowers
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See how ProFlowers used Progress® Sonic ESB® to develop a flexible, scalable transaction system for their e-commerce and supply chain operations.

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