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Objective Logic employs and recommends proven, enterprise-worthy technologies that offer excellent value for our clients. Here are just a few of these technologies.

 

Object-Oriented Architecture

Without question, object-oriented architectures have been proven to be the superior choice for building modern systems that are robust and easier to maintain than those built using conventional (non-object-oriented) technologies. Objective Logic is fully committed to object-oriented systems built using both the Java and C++ programming languages.

Linux

The Linux operating system is a robust, open source operating system that has found wide acceptance as an enterprise operating system, and is well-suited for a variety of server based systems, including web servers, application servers, and databases. Linux also runs on a wide range of hardware, from relatively inexpensive Intel-based machines (PC's) to large IBM mainframes.

Java

Java has become widely accepted as the programming language of choice for building enterprise-quality, platform-neutral applications. It is well supported by commercial vendors and the open source community alike.

JEE

Java Enterprise Edition is a robust, fully featured platform for building Java-centric application architectures, including web-based and transaction processing systems. It is well supported by both the open source community and commercial vendors, including BEA Systems (WebLogic) and IBM (Websphere).

Web Services

Web services has rapidly evolved into the architecture of choice for building business-to-business (B2B) interfaces and web-based services. It offers platform neutrality and supports interoperability between a variety of platforms, including the predominant Java and Microsoft platforms.

Service-Oriented Architecture

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is becoming widely accepted as the "future" of enterprise systems design as the way to decouple systems, eliminate "stovepipes", and expose business functionality that would otherwise remain inaccessible to other systems.

Rule-based Systems

Today's business climate has stretched the capabilities of conventional programming techniques to the limit. In particular, embedding business logic into procedural code is now widely recognized as a primary reason that business systems are fragile and inflexible and unresponsive to the dictates of a rapidly changing marketplace. Rule-based systems such as those built using the ILOG JRules Business Rule Management System offer a solution to these problems by freeing the business logic from the code, making it accessible to business analysts and policy makers.



 

 

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