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Matrix is an enterprise integration broker which painlessly
connects disparate and distributed applications and
infrastructures.
Regardless of form, function or location Matrix seamlessly
joins these technologies together allowing true interoperability
to be achieved between them.
Unique within the market, Matrix is the only EAI product
which can manage multiple transactions concurrently
whilst also allowing each transaction (in its own right)
to manage data delivery to multiple sources and destinations.
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Matrix supports content transformation, content filtering
and via Virtual Transactions, allows many instances
of Matrix and their transactions to be joined together
and tracked as one complete task.
Matrix can be remotely managed via an intuitive GUI
- keeping cost down and increasing ease of use - and
stores all transactions on disk, facilitating full resilience
and supporting all message tracking, audit and replay
requirements.
Latest Features
- Code free Integration. Requires
no implementation specific development effort
- Easy Integration. Each connector
is configured and controlled by a single XML file
that is created dynamically using a configuration
wizard.
- Dynamic Content Transformations.
Dynamic content transformations (Morphs) can be applied
dynamically allowing data to be transformed as it
moves from one location to another.
- Standalone or Embedded. Matrix
can run as a standalone process or integrated into
your business applications. Never again worry about
coupling business logic to a specific technology,
Matrix abstracts one from the other enabling complete
flexibility.
- Inter Enterprise Application Integration.Matrix
enables integration beyond the enterprise allowing
data to be tracked, audited and if need be transformed,
as it moves from one company to the next. Matrix Virtual
Transactions deliver a single view of Inter Enterprise
Application Integration.
- Complete Flexibility. Matrix enables
a 'many to many' mapping of different technologies
within a single instance of Matrix, either embedded
within an Application or configured in a standalone
mode.
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