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webMethods Integration Platform - Middleware News

Software AG's webMethods Integration Platform is a proven, pre-integrated software suite that enables enterprises to rapidly integrate systems, services, devices, processes, business partners and data to provide new business value and improve business performance.

Summary

Quickly connect all systems and applications—no matter where they are using the webMethods Integration Platform. Leverage IT investments and adopt new technologies quickly and with less risk and redundancy. Capabilities are extensive. Along with application, B2B and cloud integration, the platform covers API management, managed file transfer, master data management, SOA and a complete suite for mobile applications.

What You Can Do with the Platform

INTEGRATE ANYTHING WITH EVERYTHING

  • Connect any system or application silo with
    plug-and-play ease
  • Share data across systems
  • Link mobile and SaaS apps securely with enterprise systems
  • Use a single B2B gateway for connecting all trading partners
  • Extend information and apps to employees, customers and partners anywhere

INNOVATE FASTER

  • Re-use services and systems to accelerate time to market
  • Adapt quickly to new and changing business needs like new regulations, mergers, mobile apps and cloud integration
  • Fuel new innovations with API management, service enablement and governance
  • Exploit mobile opportunities across your infrastructure

REDUCE COSTS & RISKS

  • Re-use existing assets to lower TCO
  • Say goodbye to high costs and complexity of point-to-point integrations
  • Eliminate redundant or unneeded systems from acquired companies
  • Improve risk management and regulatory compliance with one version of shared data

Key Benefits

  • Connect application silos
    Custom, packaged and mainframe applications and databases can all interoperate and exchange information easily.
  • Reduce maintenance costs
    Reduce time and cost to integrate new applications by eliminating complex point-to-point connections.
  • Improve time to market for applications
    Re-use existing assets and build new applications faster without jeopardizing quality.
  • Leverage big data
    Maintain authoritative database in-memory that combines data from multiple sources while ensuring its accuracy.
  • Enable enterprise mobile apps
    Provision back-end data and capabilities to power enterprise mobile apps in a secure and well-managed fashion.
  • Improve partner relations
    On-board partners faster and reduce errors.
  • Unlock business value of unique data
    Expose APIs to third-party developers to build new applications reaching new customers.
  • Ensure enterprise data quality
    Ensure single version and reference data consumed by enterprise applications.

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