Solutions
ASIFT delivers an amazingly simple solution to a complex, common and costly data integration problem—letting you worry less about technology and focus more on your critical business objectives.
ASIFT represents a major leap forward—an SOA-enabled, single interface for all data and applications that’s separate and distinct from the required business logic of the solution. It’s an approach that finally forces the market to shift toward standardization and compliance requirements, solving a widespread pain that’s been taxing large enterprises and institutions for years.
Up to now, solutions including current SOA options have been rigid and convoluted, as well as demanding and expensive to maintain. By contrast, ASIFT pioneers the next generation of SOA solutions—an innovative single-interface technology platform that’s refreshingly simple, removing unnecessary stress, labor, and costs associated with developing and managing data and systems.
Key Problems Solved by ASIFT
- Rigid software that is inflexible to change
- Cumbersome development, implementation, and management due to a substantial number of interfaces and data structures
- High initial investment as well as ongoing effort and cost burden tied to ongoing maintenance and upgrade migration paths
- Lack of flexibility stemming from internally developed and alternative platforms that fail to separate an application’s interface from the business logic
- Difficulty with scaling due to complexity and number of components
Underlying Causes of These Problems
- Information and business processes have different or mixed interfaces and data structures that prevent easy integration and transformation of data to viable intelligence in the form of an application or solution
- Complexity, cost, required resources, and development time all rise exponentially with each new component, because other approaches to implementing a services-based SOA solution fall short of fully separating an application’s interface and communications components from the business logic
- Many vendors have moved to the use of communication adapters, which fail to simplify the interfaces while keeping overall project cost high