Enterprise Integration Suite
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Leverage EIS to tackle the most demanding mission-critical IT initiatives with no custom coding necessary in most cases. No matter how simple or complex a task is, achieve competitive advantage for your business by using EIS to increase productivity and drive down development time and cost. Below are a few of the many EIS implementation scenarios. If you would like a more detailed example, check out the reference implementation.

Example: ERP System Integration

EIS can function as the integration hub when a company needs to facilitate interaction between two or more ERP systems. In this scenario, a parent company could be running a mainframe, subsidiaries could be running SAP and Oracle applications, and a recently acquired company could be running the J.D. Edwards suite. EIS can sit in between them all, as an integration hub, and seamlessly control the flow of GL, AP and AR data that often must be shared between these systems. To the right is a diagram that illustrates this scenario...

Example: Enterprise Reporting Systems

EIS is exceptional as a enterprise reporting application server. It can generate static batch reports in many different formats including simple HTML as well as the feature-rich and extremely popular Excel format. It can also manage complex database population requirements for more dynamic web-based reporting systems. Below is a diagram that illustrates this scenario...

Example: Common Integration Tasks   

Database Population / Data Transformations
EIS can handle the full automation of just about any Oracle, IBM DB2 or Microsoft SQL Server database population / transformation task without any custom development. Many enterprises today are required to keep several database in sync for various reasons -this is one of the real strengths of EIS.

Email Automation
Many applications can benefit from the advanced email automation capabilities that EIS can provide. A common example is the transformation of a manual business process into an email automated workflow.

File Routing
Perhaps the most simple and common use of EIS is file routing between platforms. There are literally thousands of scenarios where moving files to and from a Mainframe, a UNIX server and a Windows server is a requirement. As with many common middleware tasks, EIS can do this via simple configurations -no coding is necessary.

Custom-Tailored Enterprise Solutions
The inherent extensibility of the EIS platform provides software developers with a robust and flexible foundation for the most demanding enterprise initiatives.

Building out an integration infrastructure with EIS is an excellent way to ensure that your IT department can keep up with the ever increasing demands of your organization while staying clear of the complexity-induced paralysis that is all too familiar to many large and mid sized businesses today.

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