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Clerity Introduces New Legacy Modernization and SOA Solutions
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Quickly Build Composite Business and Web Services from Mainframe and Open Systems Assets
CHICAGO, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Clerity Solutions, Inc. (Clerity), a
leading full-service provider of mainframe migration and modernization
solutions, today introduced new software and services that enable legacy
mainframe applications and rehosted workloads to play strategic roles in SOA
and Web Services initiatives.
Building on a heritage of maximizing the value of core IT assets while
lowering total cost of ownership, Clerity Service Builder and Clerity Web
Connect allow organizations to easily expose legacy assets as secure Web
Services and rapidly transform inflexible screen-based applications into
modern, user-friendly Web applications.
"Our SOA and Modernization technology solves a pressing problem for
customers -- how to integrate distributed applications with legacy workloads,"
said Brandon Edenfield, president of Clerity Solutions, Inc. "As companies
rely more on SOA initiatives to preserve investments and reduce costs,
including legacy applications and open systems assets without recoding or
rebuilding is an important step in delivering enterprise-class business
services."
Using Clerity Service Builder, companies can quickly assemble and deploy
multi-step, multi-operation composite business services from 3270-based CICS,
IMS, and UniKix Transaction Processing Environment (UniKix TPE) transactions,
in addition to COMMAREA and native data Web Services. Clerity Service
Builder's runtime environment runs on a mainframe or rehosted platform,
eliminating the need for costly and complex middleware. An intuitive
drag-and-drop development tool is included to compose business services and it
is pre-integrated with key technologies to make generated services instantly
recognizable and accessible within a SOA environment. These services can be
utilized by .NET and Java-based application environments; no special
understanding of SOAP, XML, WSDL, or HTTP protocols is required.
With Clerity Web Connect, inflexible "green screen" applications can be
rapidly transformed into modern, user-friendly Web applications without
changing underlying program code. Offering a simple visual editing
environment, Clerity Web Connect provides instant access to 3270 and 5250
applications so developers can develop, deploy, and call Web Services from any
captured screen.
"The look of an application can be quickly improved without requiring HTML
or Java coding skills," said Barry Tait, modernization architect for Clerity.
"Screen interface customization and application workflow reengineering is all
performed in an intuitive visual environment; eliminating work that used to
take organizations weeks or even months to perform."
Both Clerity Service Builder and Clerity Web Connect are available
immediately. In addition to providing these key technologies, Clerity offers a
range of discovery, assessment, and delivery services to assist organizations
in evaluating, executing, and managing SOA, Web Services, and related legacy
modernization initiatives.
More information on Clerity's legacy modernization and SOA offerings,
including an upcoming December 9th Webinar focused on providing in-depth
demonstrations of Clerity Service Builder and Clerity Web Connect, can be
found at http://www.clerity.com/soa.
About Clerity
Clerity is a leading full-service provider of legacy migration,
modernization, and optimization solutions. Drawing from over 15 years of
experience, Clerity provides an evolutionary path forward for key IT
environments tailored to the specific requirements of your business.
Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois with offices worldwide, Clerity has
customers in all in major countries throughout the world, including some of
the largest financial services ISVs and Fortune-class end users. Clerity's
migration team and automated software solutions have facilitated hundreds of
successful migrations. Please visit http://www.clerity.com.
SOURCE Clerity Solutions, Inc.
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