Vergil, Systinet Partner On Web Services-Based Composite Apps Builder Platform

01/13/2004

Vergil Technology, a solution company in the “Service Oriented Architecture” (SOA) market segment focused on delivering mission critical software solutions in the enterprise Software development, deployment and consulting market segments, unwrapped version 2.0 of the “Vergil Composite Application Builder Suite” – also known as VCAB Suite - based on Web services standards and seamlessly integrated with Systinet’s WASP Server platform.



Vergil says it “is focused on providing solutions on ‘SOA’ through its portfolio of technology consulting, solutions development and deployment to meet enterprise needs of creating new business value from existing IT assets. Vergil does this through a set of pre-packaged services, products and components, which are part of a Web services Solution framework that Vergil develops and owns through its focus on the J2EE/Web services technologies. The VCAB suite is one of the components of a standards based framework for integration of existing data, process logic between applications within and between enterprises, and deploying dynamic business processes thus enabling enterprises to be agile and customer-oriented. This solution framework from Vergil is based on industry standards such as J2EE, JMS, SOAP, WSDL, UDDI, .NET and BPEL4WS.”

N. Shekar, C.E.O, Vergil Technology (P) Limited said, “Systinet has pioneered and become the leader in the Web services market with their Web services Infrastructure products making it easier and cost effective for new solutions to be deployed. Today Vergil is partnering with Systinet to demonstrate our continued commitment to the standards focused approach and our focus on offering complimentary solutions thus enhancing the cumulative value to the end client. Vergil’s VCAB suite breaks new ground in ease of use, rich functionality, is the ONLY business analyst focused tool, and providing full standards compliance with Web services standards such as BPEL4WS, WSDL, SOAP, and UDDI. Vergil is also pleased to announce that the VCAB Suite is now available for free for development, testing and evaluation purposes thereby enabling Corporate end users to try out new technologies and solutions with little or no cost before deploying the applications for mission critical use.”

“Systinet has pioneered the Web services market by delivering best of breed Web services products to ISVs and end users, and we are very pleased to partner with Vergil to take our integrated products to the business analyst realm” said T.C Lau, Vice President of Business Development at Systinet. He further added “We look forward to working with Vergil to help customers realize the economic benefits of well-managed, enterprise-class Web services solutions and help in deploying solutions quickly.”

Vergil says its Composite Application Builder Suite (VCAB Suite) is “based on Web services standards such as, WSDL, SOAP, UDDI and BPEL4WS. VCAB Suite comes complete with a easy to use GUI based on Microsoft .Net standards and supports composition of complex business processes by business users using available Web services, a Business Process Orchestration Server based on the BPEL4WS standard, which allows for deployment and execution of these new business scenarios in a scalable and secure fashion within a J2EE application server environment, and an Administration Console which provides the facility to monitor and manage these deployed business scenarios. VCAB Suite also enables deployment of both synchronous and asynchronous business process flows. VCAB Suite supports composition of business scenarios with services deployed on multiple platforms, search against multiple UDDI registries. While the scenarios can be composed with almost no coding, the business process flows composed and deployed in VCAB Suite can also be invoked from any front end client application written in any programming language/operating system that supports SOAP.”

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