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| IrisLogic has successfully executed large and complex distributed solutions using the Java technology platform by following our J2EE implementation framework We have helped our customers migrate smoothly from other platforms to the J2EE deployment platform and have added value by enabling the creation of truly adaptive e-Commerce applications. |
| Our Irisians are Sun-certified Java solution partners and our research teams have extensive experience with the core API's and application servers. |
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| Background |
| Electronic Arts is a US $2.5 billion interactive gaming company. In their effort to offer the interactive games online, IrisLogic became part of the onsite team to help the company achieve their goals. |
| Project Scope & Execution |
| IrisLogic was involved in the architectural, construction, and transaction phases of the project, which involved customizing our Four Step Iterative Project Execution Model to Electronic Arts' methodology and standards. Through a business case development, hardware & software considerations, project plans, construction, and extensive testing, the project was completed on time and within assigned budgets. A team of Irisians is currently working in the transaction phase of an onsite project at the Electronic Arts' Redwood Shores facility. |
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| Java, Web-logic, EJB, and Oracle |
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| Background |
| Provato provides B2B platforms for business personalization. Its Electronic Agreement technology manages the runtime use of terms, conditions, and policies of negotiated business relationships. Provato is one of the leading companies in this field and the Provato Electronic Agreement solution enables business managers to capture, transact, reconcile, and re-negotiate agreements. It addresses such complex issues as pricing, demographics, and channel restrictions. Implementing Provato's technology reduces operational costs, enhances margins, and provides a transparent view into key supply chain relationships, resulting in a clear and traceable ROI. |
| In the early stage of product development, Provato enlisted IrisLogic as a strategic end-to-end software solutions company to be an extension of their engineering arm. Provato also needed a suitable partner to help their professional services division customize and implement the product at various customer locations. |
| Project Scope & Execution |
| A. Core product development (extension of the Provato engineering team). |
| An IrisLogic team consisting of a project manger and analyst programmers were assigned to the project. Collaborating with the Provato team, IrisLogic put together the architecture of the lop e-Agreement work bench. Once the architecture & design phase were completed, the team developed the EJBs for the e-Agreement component. Tasks also involved developing the JSPs to manage the business units and e-Agreements. |
| B. Professional services implementation for Provato's online wine B2B services client. |
| The Iris team developed an order entry system using the Provato Application Server to allow wine distributors to place orders on the Internet. The system has a three-tier architecture that interacts with JDE tables and it is inter-dependent on the inventory system. The monitoring system provides Java components that keep track of all Provato servers operating across the network. It also provides components to gather information about data sources, database connections, and transactions. |
| The Iris team was responsible for object-oriented design using Rational Rose and UML to generate an object model, sequence diagrams, design interfaces, and classes in the system. It was all achieved in accordance with design patterns. Later in the development, the order entry system for client and server database monitor system for the Provato Application Server itself was programmed. IrisLogic performed the object to relational mapping, relating the EJBs and their operations to database tables. The work involved extensive coding of Java classes, interfaces and EJBs within the order entry system, database and server monitor. |
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| Java 1.2, Provato Application Server 3.0, EJB, JSP, Windows 200, Visual Café, Rational Rose, Visibroker, Oracle, Sun Solaris, and Perforce. |
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| Background |
| Sun Microsystems, Incorporated in 1982, builts world class servers and software. Sun has a vision of a networked world to leadership in the global economy, and are committed to their vision, dependent on their experience, and confident in understanding of customer business needs. And continue to bring innovation and cooperation to commitment to deliver quality services and support. |
| Sun is working closely with industry other leaders in developing Real-time Specifications for Java (RTSJ), focusing on Embedded Systems space. Java technology already in consumer electronic devices, mobile phones, PDAs, and set-top-boxes, the next move is to system-software. |
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| An IrisLogic team of J2EE architects and developers is working closely with Sun team in developing RTSJ specifications. Focusing more towards robotics technology using JStamp inter5faces. |
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| Java and JStamp. |
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| On24 is a finance site that provides multimedia content of the latest news and technical financial information. This industry sector has grown significantly and On24 was looking for a scalable solution. The company's managers wanted to migrate from their current n-tier Microsoft model to an n-tier Java platform and cross train their internal team on EJB and J2EE methodology. |
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| An IrisLogic team of J2EE architects and developers implemented a new scalable architecture based on a pure Java solution running on a Solaris platform. Our experts helped them design & develop a scalable next generation and redundant Web solution by using some of the best technologies and tools available. We developed a JSP, EJB, and data link layer with n-tier architecture. |
| Software Considerations |
| J2EE, WebLogic, EJB, JSP, XML, and Oracle 8i. |
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| EventSource is the Internet's first and largest e-commerce B2B service for meeting planners worldwide. Created in 1998, EventSource.com has attracted thousands of professionals who use the service to plan, compare, and book the ideal location for their offsite conferences, meetings, training seminars, tradeshows, and sales and incentive programs. |
| To keep up with rapid growth, EventSource needed to re-architect their infrastructure. The project included adding greater functionality to their existing application. The company hired IrisLogic to help them build a distributed, scalable, and component-based model. EventSource also wanted a safe transaction model between different businesses, so security was an important consideration. |
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| An IrisLogic team of J2EE architects and developers worked collaboratively with the EventSource team to provide a scalable new architecture based on a pure Java solution running on a Solaris platform. |
| Our experts helped them design & develop a next generation scalable and redundant Web solution by using some of the best technologies and tools available. Once the architecture was approved, IrisLogic developed a JSP, EJB, and data link layer with n-tier architecture. |
| Currently, the Iris team is involved with Web, application, and implementation testing of the new application. |
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| Java, WebLogic 5.1, Oracle 8, JSP, and EJB. |
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| MineShare, Inc. is a leading Application Service Provider (ASP) dedicated to the delivery of customer management solutions that empower e-Businesses to profile, attract, classify, convert, retain, and optimize interactions with e-Customers. IrisLogic was hired during the inception stage to help MineShare.com to Web-enable a variety of their offline products. |
| Project Scope & Execution |
| An IrisLogic team was involved in the inception, architectural, construction, and transaction phases of the project and went onsite to MineShare's facility in Southern California. The project involved customizing our Four Step Iterative Project Execution Model to MineShare methodology & standards. Understanding of the existing code, schema, and dependencies formed a part of the initial phase. Through a business case development, hardware & software considerations, project plans, construction, and extensive testing, the project was completed on time and within budget. |
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| Java, C++, Servlets, Web-logic, EJB, and Oracle. |
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| TiVo is a revolutionary new service that allows consumers to control their television viewing experience in a way never before dreamed possible. TiVo provides control over content and when we want to watch it, regardless of the TV listing schedules. |
| IrisLogic was hired to architect the next generation complex framework. The IrisLogic team discussed an ideal solution among diverse teams, such as the embedded systems group, the appliance group, and the marketing teams to find the right architecture model. We jointly agreed on modeling the new application using J2EE for portability, scalability, and reliability features. |
| Project Scope & Execution |
| The IrisLogic team of J2EE architects and developers worked with TiVo teams to provide a scalable new architecture based on a pure Java solution running on a Solaris platform. Our experts helped them design & develop a next generation scalable and redundant Web solution by using some of the best technologies and tools available. |
| Development involved a JSP, EJB, and data link layer with n-tier architecture. IrisLogic successfully completed the implementation for TiVO. |
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| WebLogic, EJB, JSP, Sybase |
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| Slam Dunk Networks delivers on the much-heralded promise of B2B commerce with the first global infrastructure that guarantees delivery and tracking of B2B transaction messages. Anywhere in the world, in seconds, Slam Dunk empowers the secure exchange of critical transaction messages between applications at Web speeds. |
| Slam Dunk wanted to develop an automated administration and deployment system for delivery of proprietary components across their global infrastructure. Prior to the project, this was done manually and taking more 2 two hours. The challenge was to reduce the delivery time to under 15 minutes. |
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| IrisLogic's network engineers and Perl /Java programmers worked with Slam Dunk Network's senior team to define the architectural and work process flow. Once the scope had been defined, the IrisLogic team began building the necessary to deliver proprietary components around the global infrastructure of Slam Dunk Networks. It now takes less than 12 minutes for the entire automated process to complete delivery. |
| IrisLogic is currently working in R&D mode with Slam Dunk to ensure that various Java and Microsoft B2B components work successfully across various platforms, application servers, and Web servers. |
| Software Considerations |
| Java, Perl 5, TIBCO Hawk, Apache, IIS, and Netscape Enterprise Server. |
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| Graham delivers interactive network services for managing live audio/video streams and real-time device control over the Internet. By leveraging the power of server-based technologies, Graham offers convenient and secure access to any camera from any Java-enabled Web browser anytime, anywhere in the world! |
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| Graham has an application that remotely controls cameras on the Web, but signed on IrisLogic to help design and code for the Internet application to allow users to archive the data files from the camera onto Graham servers. IrisLogic was involved in the archive system interface design, Web interface, scheduler for firing archive commands to the camera remotely, interaction of the Web application with Oracle database, and its integration with the billing system. The entire application was designed and developed in J2EE model. |
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| The project was developed in J2EE, Web-Logic, and Oracle. |
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| Blue Pumpkin Software is an emerging force in workforce management systems and offers online solutions in this field. IrisLogic was involved with speeding up the software development efforts in order to give the company a competitive & first mover advantage. |
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| The project involved customizing IrisLogic's Four Step Iterative Project Execution Model to Blue Pumpkin Software's methodology & standards. An IrisLogic team was involved in the inception, architectural, construction, and transaction phases of the project. Through a business case development, hardware & software considerations, project plans, construction, and extensive testing, the project was completed on time and within budget. |
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| The project was developed in Java, C++, Web-Logic, and Oracle. |
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| 4Charity.com is committed to making charitable giving easier, more accessible, and more efficient. The company's innovative approach to online donations is unique because all donations raised are for the designated charity, and a large portion of the founders' stock is designated for ownership by non-profit organizations. IrisLogic involvement with 4Charity as a software technology partner began at the inception phase to re-develop, re-design, and re-engineer the user interface, Middleware Charity Engine, and database from Microsoft to Java-based technologies. The goal was to deliver a highly scalable, reliable and available solution. |
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| We are involved in the inception, architectural, construction and transaction phases of the project. The project involved applying IrisLogic's Four Step Iterative Project Execution Model to understand and document the existing systems. Understanding of the existing code, schema, and dependencies formed the initial phases. Through a business case development, hardware & software considerations, project plans, construction, and extensive testing, the project was completed on time and within budget. Currently, IrisLogic is helping the 4Charity add more functionality to the application. |
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| The original application used ASP, SQL Server, and JavaScript and the project was re-developed in Java, WebLogic, and Oracle. |
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| The Chalkboard Network was founded in January of 1999 with a mission to provide high quality seminars and courses via the Internet. The company has a high profile team of employees, backed by alumni from Stanford and Berkeley. |
| As a technology partner, IrisLogic got involved at the inception stage to develop an end-to-end Web and online e-commerce solution. |
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| An IrisLogic team worked collaboratively with Chalkboard to get the company online with the user interface, middleware, and backend integration. IrisLogic had a high-level strategy team that evaluated the various tools in content, commerce, and connectivity areas. |
| The various components that were developed and integrated into the entire system included UI Design, Administration Engine, Course Engine, Database Engine, Email Engine, Bulletin Board Engine, Cyber Cash Engine, and Audio / Video Streaming. The project involved defining the scope of the various modules. The project was completed on time and within assigned budgets. |
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| Java Servlet and JSP technologies, WebLogic, Commerce Java beans, and Oracle. |
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