
Integration
Your company would be unusual if it did not have some form of legacy data or different systems which need to communicate. If you need help in integrating enterprise data including SQL databases, ERP systems, and desktop software, we have plenty of experience you can draw on.
Data Integration
Many business applications require links to enterprise databases held in Oracle, SQL Server, DB2 or other database server platforms. Tron Systems have experience of integrating applications with a large number of these database systems through building solutions which either connect directly to the data source or employ data synchronisation techniques.
Tron Systems data transfer application makes the synchronisation of data between different sources a simple task.
Application Integration - XML and Web Services
Web services have now matured into a key integration tool for building solutions based on a distributed application architecture. Web Services are based on open standards, and can be used to integrate applications provided by a variety of vendors and server platforms.
If you provide information to your clients then the addition of a web services interface may enable you to provide your clients with a valuable service and allow them to integrate the information you provide directly into their systems.
If you use a supplier who provides web services interfaces to their applications, for example Amazon, Tron Systems can add the necessary expertise to incorporate these services within your applications.
Web services can be complex to build, deploy and use, requiring understanding of the roles played by a number of different technologies including XML, SOAP, and WSDL. With our extensive knowledge of these technologies, Tron Systems can help you build or consume web services. We can build these services using a number of languages including Java, PHP and C.
Most importantly, we can advise you when these technologies could benefit you and how to go about using them.
Authentication Integration
Tron Systems have experience of integrating with both standards-based and proprietary authentication servers to provide security for applications and data. The LDAP protocol (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is the most widespread standard for Directory Services, and is supported by Microsoft Active Directory, IBM Directory Server and many others. An LDAP directory can be used for authentication with IBM Websphere, Lotus Notes and Domino, Apache Tomcat and many other server platforms.
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