Enterprise Application Integration Services
Binarys is a reputed IT firm offering various cost-effective services that benefits
clients to the most. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is a term used to
describe the plans, methods and tools meant for the integration, modernization and
consolidation of computer applications of an enterprise so as to increase their
utility throughout the enterprise. Enterprise application integration (EAI) is a
process of linking multiple applications within a single organization so as to simplify
and automate business process to a better level. This module of unrestricted data
sharing within an organization needs great technical precision and understanding.
Nowadays it has become necessary for enterprise to make widespread use of computer
systems and applications so as to establish and maintain competitive gain.
Why Enterprise Application Integration?
Mostly enterprise wants to continue with the use of databases and legacy applications
while adding or migrating to applications that exploit the Internet, extranet and
other technologies and for that they use existing ones. EAI involve developing new
way of business and its applications after seeing how existing applications fit
the new one and then creating ways to efficiently reuse what already exists while
adding new data. Our EAI services include assessment and planning, product evaluation
and selection, integration services and process review and optimization.
Our Enterprise Application Integration Solutions Help You in Following Ways:
- Higher performance
- Increased flexibility
- Reduced business cycle times
- Accelerated business processes
- Maximizes benefits from investments in existing systems
- Enables business change through flexible underlying information technology systems
- Provides global enterprise visibility of information and business processes
- Extends supply chain visibility
- Reduces systems/IT total cost of ownership
Enterprise Application Integration includes Methodologies like:
- Object-oriented programming
- Modification of enterprise resource planning (ERP) to fit new objectives
- Middleware, message queuing, and other approaches
- Distributed, cross-platform program communication using message brokers with Common
Object Request Broker Architecture and COM+
- Enterprise-wide content and data distribution using common databases and data standards
implemented with the Extensible Markup Language (XML)
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