TECHNOLOGY ARCHITECTURE

Object Edge’s fundamental strength lies in its architectural capabilities. Most of our client engagements start with architecting a major application area, a large business space or even the whole enterprise. Architecture constitutes our core offering.

Business driven architecture - We start all architecture exercises by creating an understanding of the business scenario, the pain points, and the business vision. Our productivity frameworks allow us effectively to translate business artifacts to technology parameters and arrive at an architecture which meets your business vision. In many cases Object Edge architects have worked as change agents, bringing in innovative contemporary technology solutions and evolutionary ideas that deliver genuine business value.

Architectural vision and implementation – "We are not Power Point architects." All our architects have hands-on experience in building powerful IT solutions. One of our biggest differentiators from our competition is that our architects carry an assignment through to implementation. We do not depend on others to implement our concepts.

Architecture synergies with Solution Delivery – A good architecture foundation brings in a host of virtues to any application solution, such as agility, flexibility, re-use, personalization etc. We put our emphasis on well-architected solutions allowing our customers to be a effective as possible in their business space.

Architectural framework – Object Edge uses TOGAF (The Open Group Architectural Framework) as the basis of our approach to architectural development. TOGAF is a definitive and proven step-by-step method for developing and maintaining enterprise architecture. It covers the four principal architecture domains of business, information systems (application and data), and technology infrastructure, and focuses strongly on the need for architecture to support business objectives and requirements. The enterprise continuum depicted in the picture below, represents the architecture/solutions realization of the enterprise from multiple architecture development cycles:

  1. POC implementation
  2. e-Business Application Development
  3. Embedded System / UI Development
  4. System Integration

Key Concepts

  1. SOA/ESB
  2. Portal/EDI Architecture
  3. System Migration Services
  4. Integration Services
  5. Framework Development
  6. Performance Architecture

 

 

Last Updated: March 25, 2009 11:46 AM