evX Systems Introduces the SaaS Integration Platform at SaaSCon 2009
Newport Beach, CA (Gawkwire.com) RevX SYSTEMS introduced its SaaS Integration Platform (SIP) at SaaSCon 2009 to address Enterprise IT requirements for integrating Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) with legacy technologies, applications, data and business processes.
The RevX SaaS Integration Platform is designed to satisfy a broad range of enterprise requirements for federating and integrating systems. This messaging-based gateway serves as a local "integration hub" connecting on and off premise SaaS and Cloud based services. The Integration Platform addresses service usage monitoring, data security, message validation & transformation, business process orchestration and rules management.
In order to fully embrace third party service-based solutions, IT must address technical and business issues beyond data integration. These issues include management of workflow processes, monitoring performance, regulatory compliance (Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, etc.), data security and back-up & recovery of mission-critical data. As Enterprises increasingly adopt SaaS enabled applications, SIPs will play a critical role as the solutions hub providing integration, delivery, and management services.
RevX provides the necessary tools, methods and implementation to effectively integrate SaaS applications with on-premise applications.
Key Benefits
Affordable framework to standardize and simplify the integration of SaaS & Cloud Services
Bi-directional, real-time message-based gateway
Address interconnected system workflows and robust business processes
Manage advanced event interpretation, correlation, pattern matching and monitoring
The RevX SIP not only streamlines data integration, but collectively ties numerous systems together to operate as one logical platform. This level of business orchestration with third party SaaS vendors will ensure integration with mainstream applications, realization of cost savings, and compliance with regulatory and data security requirements.



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