"The joint initiative will focus on the weaknesses which are still pervasive in the various integration platforms. These weaknesses make large integration exercises costly, difficult to maintain, slow to respond to increasing business demand and complex to implement," says Craig Martin, director of Osilio.
Osilio will specifically address information and meta-data management as well as ease-of-use and maintainability weaknesses with its Information Management (IM) in a Box solution, says Martin.
"The IM-in-a-Box solution will offer the ability to create a comprehensive run-time information model of the business, within an objective business language for an organisation's various departments," he explains.
Osilio's IM-in-a-Box solution streamlines the system's integration process, according to Martin, reducing the overall cost by 30% to 60% and reducing time to delivery for complex solutions.
"Although IM-in-a-Box uses the Fiorano Service-Oriented Architecture and Enterprise Services Bus Platform as the initial integration operational runtime, optional integration components to other existing suites, in particular SeeBeyond and WebSphere Business Integrator, will be made available," says Martin.

