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Pharmaceutical/Consumer Healthcare Enterprise: eCTD Foundation System | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| A leader in the production of pharmaceutical and consumer healthcare products sought to compete more effectively in the global marketplace, and to underscore its commitment to lead in the adoption of new technologies. In order to be the first to use an emerging regulatory submission process, it required the XML-based "electronic Common Technical Document", or eCTD, for submission of drug applications to international agencies. The client selected LiquidHub to construct eCTD format documents, and to create a web-based submission publishing system. The new system would provide a set of Web Services for interaction with the client's Documentum document repository.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Global Pharmaceutical Company: Portal Implementation | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| A global pharmaceutical enterprise wanted to simplify access to internal information and resources. The client had numerous web properties, file repositories, document management resources, indexing services and application functions, but lacked a cohesive structure to organize this content. They sought to better leverage these resources by way of simplified searching and management. Together with the client, LiquidHub selected a portal approach; a portal would enable a unified look-and-feel, and facilitate enterprise-wide navigation taxonomy. Most importantly, the portal would provide a means to manage it all. The client chose to implement Vignette's platform.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Large Asset Management Firm: Information Management Stream | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| A large financial services enterprise tasked LiquidHub with the improvement of its data management system. At the start of the project, three independent business units were supporting the client's fund accounting business processes: Front, Middle, and Back Office. Each business unit had its own data access mechanisms, as well as a combination of enterprise and local data stores (Excel, Access). The resulting access redundancy caused issues with data accuracy, timeliness and standardization. Working from the Enterprise Services Transformation Roadmap, LiquidHub designed and implemented a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)-based information delivery model to provide enterprise data to consumers in the form of data services.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Financial Services/Insurance Provider: Reusable Security Management System | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| A multistate financial and insurance services organization needed to devise and deploy a web platform that enabled a single sign-on across various custom, web-based applications. Additionally, the client needed to create a centralized data warehouse that could store, maintain, and - most importantly - secure the vast number of user-based credentials and applications for customers. An added measure of complexity, however, was the need for the custom applications and their associated peripheral interfaces to remain accessible at all times during the project. The client engaged LiquidHub to develop and deploy a reusable security management subsystem and Web Services interface which delivered the functional ability to integrate with one or more existing applications.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Large Asset Management Firm: J2EE Web Services Deployment | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| LiquidHub was approached to deploy a Web Services solution in support of the client's Retiree Portfolio Management (RPM) product, which enables retired clients to stabilize income by means of asset distribution and/or rebalancing. RPM required external and internal Web applications that would provide flexible service registration with regard to holdings and service frequency. The primary application was to a personal financial and asset management service. The external questionnaire application would prepare clients' enrollment applications for use by the internal application. For its part, the internal application would analyze and generate .pdf reports for cash flow, Social Security, estate taxes, Roth conversions, educational expenses, and other aspects of clients' financial status.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development |
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International Healthcare/Medical Assistance Provider: Web Service Integration | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| A client was faced with communication problems between independent applications, with a patchwork of disparate applications that prevented single sign-on. The client hoped that a standardized means of communication among the various applications would resolve these issues. Web Services seemed to be the logical solution, as they are an essential part of the client's overall architecture strategy. This approach, though, raised concerns with regard to interoperability, security and versioning. LiquidHub addressed this challenge through the use case analysis and the design and development of two Web Services which were incorporated into more than a dozen web methods, including different blocks of classes, data access, exception, and configuration.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Travel Assistance Agency: Application Architecture Design | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| The client tasked LiquidHub with defining a three-year roadmap to transform their IT strategy. Hoping to implement a Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) approach, the client engaged LiquidHub to execute on a current-state review and deliver IT infrastructure upgrade recommendations that would support this direction. Leveraging the LiquidHub Enterprise Services Transformation Roadmap, the LiquidHub team distilled the client's prior research and considerations into a pragmatic, incremental plan for SOA implementation.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Global Pharmaceutical Company: US Commercial Integrated Portal | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| A global pharmaceutical company needed to migrate web applications linked on their US Business homepage to a more standardized platform. With a need for business critical applications to integrate at the user's desktop as well as for a personalized view of relevant applications, the client needed a clear direction for portal integration. In addition to managing the overall portal initiative, including a multi-year roadmap, product selection, and implementation architecture, LiquidHub was responsible for creating the business layer utilized by the portlet interface, and for leveraging the client's existing portal platform to deliver potential projects and existing services found on the US Business intranet site.
Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture |
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Healthcare Insurance Provider: System Architecture Baseline & Stabilization Plan | 0000-00-00 | LiquidHub |
| An overtaxed IT system was causing daily network outages of a critical customer-facing application for a major insurance provider; these outages were resulting in lost time, reduced productivity, and an inability to meet customer service goals. The larger challenge was to create a more flexible IT environment that leveraged the ease and accessibility of Web Services and would accommodate current and future growth, providing the company with improved business agility. The client tasked LiquidHub with the assessment of the environment, and the subsequent implementation of new systems to stabilize their web applications while ensuring that the implementation would not interrupt daily system operations.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development |
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Radio Caracas Television Speeds Development, Lowers Costs, and Ensures Regulatory Compliance by Using IBM Rational Software | 0000-00-00 | IBM |
| Founded in 1953, RCTV (Radio Caracas TeleVision) was the first commercial television station in the Venezuela. RCTV used a labor-intensive process to manage real-time scheduling, commercials, programming, and promotions. To respond quickly to changing government regulations and avoid the expense of commercial software, RCTV had to develop their own solution. To solve this company adopted the IBM Rational Software Development Platform, including IBM Rational Unified Process as a standard development methodology. IBM Business Partner ISCA provided training, consulting and mentoring services for the pilot project.
Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture |
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