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Enterprise Architecture
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Over the years companies developed their computer systems based on the individual needs of their respective business lines.
This approach created what we call a “Silo” of applications or a series of vertical systems that typically involved little or no integration.
As companies acquired or merged with other companies the Silo problem only became worse.
In the end, IT shops were faced with redundant, yet inconsistent systems, and excessive complexity that resulted in higher maintenance costs and less continued business value.
This means delays in marketing new services, lower levels of service at a higher cost, and the loss of potential profits and revenues.
For customers, the impact is much more dramatic.
Systems that are less personalized, harder to use, unnecessarily restrictive, and increasingly frustrating as customers were required to move from system to system to complete business transactions.
So, how do you provide improved, consistent, and integrated information and functionality along the entire value chain from anywhere, anytime?
The answer is a “Services-Driven” Enterprise Architecture that leverages existing legacy applications and data resources thus enabling you to become a more agile business.
This approach delivers new, more flexible and integrated business services today while buying you time to clean-up redundant legacy systems.
What is a Services-Driven Enterprise Architecture?
It is an architecture that separates the presentation and business logic layers and creates a new layer for integrating your back-end resources.
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Call SES today and let us begin helping your company achieve an architecture that will provide you with the flexibility, security, manageability, scalability, and availability needed to facilitate real-time, end-to-end integration of your applications and data.
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