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Building Blocks

 
The Building Blocks
eSigma provides a standardized Web Services gateway that allows users to share business processes using TCP / IP as the transport protocol, dramatically reducing the overhead associated with conducting business electronically. The primary advantages of this architecture are flexibility, reusability and zero latency.
 
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Service Oriented Systems Architecture (SOSA)

eSigma supports the traditional means of publishing and consuming Web Services, as well as providing the ability to create specific business scenarios that require intervention, machine- or application-based. Utilizing S.O.S.A. allows eSigma to support an array of process types that consumers can request utilizing the Internet. We provide the assurance between the producer of the Web Service and the consumer, managing the SLA (Service Level Agreements) for the composite service created.

Consumer: Many business processes will be delivered and automated via Web Services, consumed by an array of business consumers from any vertical industry.

Consumer: Current on-line, self service models consumers use for everything from ordering products to streaming music can be delivered using Web Services.

Government: In a post 9/11 world, government agencies are providing real-time access to information and services designed to streamline civic processes. The result of this work will create a more efficient system of government reflective of its people and needs.

Infrastructure Access Points (IAP)

The support, implementation, and standardization of internet protocols, allows small- and medium-size enterprises to gain access to information and services that were once unavailable. The benefit for large organizations is in their ability to successfully employ multi-channel strategies. eSigma has developed standardized interfaces to our global process catalog allowing your business to publish, discover and consume Web Services.

Event Routing (ER)

In order to achieve true business service integration, data- or process-based events must be routed to the appropriate carrier for processing and transmission. Enterprises must also support multiple business and technical protocols such as ebXML and MPLS (Multiple Protocol Layer Switching). Event routing, regardless of what layer of the OSI reference model, is a key component of the PCN architecture. This approach enables organizations to efficiently manage asynchronous and synchronous connectivity.