| | The OpenSpan Platform is commonly used to: - Integrate data between software applications in a very rapid manner
- Automate workflows to improve productivity of employees who use multiple disjointed applications to perform repetitive manual tasks
- Extend functionality by adding new business logic to legacy applications
- Build new composite applications by merging page flows from multiple applications
- Service-enable virtually any legacy applications and/or business workflows that span these applications
Most customers use OpenSpan to solve these challenges: - Improve desktop productivity by simplifying access to data, automating cumbersome manual processes and extending applications to meet today's business needs
- Accelerate SOA by deploying services through existing applications, enabling a wider range of legacy applications to be exposed as services, and enabling the transfer of legacy applications off users' desktops and into your data center.
Several editions of the OpenSpan Platform are available: Enterprise Edition SOA Desktop Edition CCF 2008 Edition The OpenSpan Platform utilizes a unique technology approach that is very complementary to existing integration, BPM and SOA solutions; effectively extending these platforms to a wider range of legacy and desktop applications. To learn more about how OpenSpan works, please visit the OpenSpan Technology page or view one of the short online demos. | |  | The OpenSpan Platform enables you to integrate applications, automate processes, extend functionality, build composite applications and service-enable legacy assets.
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