Web Services
Cintel provides solutions based on Web services to mid-tier and Fortune 1000 companies. Cintel understands the market and the hype because we have been working with clients to build their large, transaction systems and have already completed multiple projects involving Web services..
We understand where Web services are applicable in an enterprise, how to leverage the different standards (UDDI, SOAP, WSDL, XML), and how to incorporate them into a larger solution. Whether the tasks involves an enterprise portal solution or integrating disparate systems, Cintel has the relevant experience to help you define the right architecture, pick the right tools, and implement Web services where they make sense.
Our core offerings:
- Defining which business processes can be enabled via Web services. This can greatly enhance your ability to interact across divisions, with customers, and with partners
- Giving access to the different transactions and data sets locked in your enterprise by leveraging Web services technologies
- Defining the architecture and toolsets for developing Web services
- Implemented Web Services using BEA WebLogic, WebSphere, SunOne, .NET, Oracle and Tomcat
- Implementation of operational model through which you deliver Web services
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