Chief Technical Officer (CTO)*
Today’s CTO is charged with:
- Designing and recommending technology direction
- Reducing the number of suppliers
- Supporting new business projects
- Being at the forefront of new and emerging technology.
The relevance of the SOA Gateway:
- Reduces the time developers and DBAs spend on data and information
access
- Exponentially enhances the ability to plan and deliver projects
- Reduces training costs, developers no longer need knowledge
of the data source
- Guarantees data can be passed up and down SOA architecture
securely.
Relevant SOA Gateway features:
- The SOA Gateway allows the user to incrementally add resources
that are to be exposed on a project-by-project basis without impacting
on existing business applications. As time moves on, most if not
all of the organisation’s resources can be made available
in a secure and standard way to be reused again and again as appropriate
- Risaris sells through a number of major vendors, one or more
of which will already be dealing your organisation
- If data is required by a new business project, accessing this
data generally required a subproject of its own that could take
man-years of effort. The SOA Gateway makes this data available
in a matter of minutes so that development for new business projects
can focus on actual business requirements
- The SOA Gateway has been built from the ground up based on
the latest de facto SOA standards. As emerging technologies are
basing future standards on these ‘base’ standards,
the SOA Gateway is well positioned to integrate with any new or
emerging technology.
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* Note: in this context the CTO role is externally facing
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