We build quite a lot of applications right. These range from contact management, to sms messenger and property solutions to document management . These are all seperate standalone applications running on their own database and code base. Well why should they be seperate? Why can't our clients send sms messages from the sms messenger to contacts from their contact management application? Why can't they access their documents from the document manager whilst working on client data in Property Manager Web. Hopefully you can see the point I am about to make. Why not integrate all our solutions into one application shell and enable them to communicate easily with each other. Why not enable third party software developers to integrate securely with our software suite? Why not give our clients one web based medium where they can access these applications at a click of a button in a way that is already familiar to them? Well that is where this whole Integra solution stems from.
I propose a web based solution that acts and responds like the standard windows desktop we are all used to. The solution should allow our web applications (and third party) to securely communicate with each other and share web resources. The solution should focus on the problem of INTEGRAtion and provide a single point of entry for our customers to login and manage their business. I propose a WEB 2.0 solution code named INTEGRA.
Wednesday, 13 June 2007
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