Lucentbyte’s Enterprise Integration Practice can assess your organization’s readiness for enterprise integration initiatives to increase your competitive position. We offer services in the following areas:
- Performance Management
- Data Warehouse
- Data Integration
- Data Quality
- Data Governance
- Master Data Management
We support the areas above with these engagements:
- Assessment/Roadmap: Initial engagement involving interviews with key IT and business stakeholders, documentation reviews, and joint application development sessions to identify tactical and strategic business requirements.
- Development: A thorough review of the assessment results to drive the initiative thorough our proven development methodology.
- Support: We provide knowledge transfer and support as long as you need it.
Enterprise Architecture
The description of the current and/or future structure and behavior of an organization’s processes, information systems, personnel and organizational subunits, aligned with the organization’s core goals and strategic direction.
It is at the heart of any enterprise strategy. It provides the supporting systems to further business strategy. To fully use current and future technology, your enterprise architecture must be stable, consistent, accessible, and aligned to the business.
Lucentbyte’s team of experts’ designs best practices-based, service-oriented, component-based architectures that can be reused across multiple business processes and applications.
Process Integration
Process integration capabilities, such as service-oriented architecture (SOA), are not a technology; rather, they are a method of conceptualizing, designing, and implementing business software applications and infrastructure.
Process integration incorporates centralized and disciplined enforcement of industry standards, assembly of reusable autonomous business functions and loosely coupled connections between services.
Process integration capabilities, including SOA, benefit your business by extending the functionality and life of existing IT assets, reducing architectural complexity, decreasing duplication of services and data, and increasing business flexibility and agility in responding to market changes.
Enterprise Information Management (EIM)
EIM is not a technology or a product, but rather a continuous process for organizing, structuring, and managing an organization’s information assets, independent of technology platform or organizational structure.
EIM’s objective is to integrate business goals with technology, so you can manage data to simplify business processes, increase productivity and enhance adaptability.
There are many components or initiatives a company can implement to achieve EIM including business intelligence, data warehousing, data governance and data integration activities. Lucentbyte’s depth and breadth of experience with EIM can assist you in achieving your goals.
Enterprise Integration Services (EIS) include:
- EIS Strategy, Architecture, and Development
- Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
- Workflow Choreography and Processing
- Web Services/Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
- Enterprise Legacy Platform Integration
Platforms & Technologies
- BEA WebLogic Integration Server (WLI)
- BEA AquaLogic
- Cape Clear
- Fiorano
- IBM WebSphere ESB
- IBM WebSphere Integration Platform
- Microsoft BizTalk
- MuleSource
- SeeBeyond
- Sonic
- TIBCO
- webMethods