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Service Execution and Management
If you expect people to use the services you're creating, you need to ensure that those services are available whenever they are needed – and that they will execute with sufficient performance. If you expect your application owners to allow you to create services from their systems, you also need to prove that you know who is using them and how much they impact the application environment.
iWay Software's enterprise service bus, iWay Service Manager, provides an ideal runtime environment for event handling and service execution.
It's an enterprise-class, highly scalable engine, with failover and clustering capabilities in its standalone configuration. Alternately, it can use commercial or open-source J2EE application servers to manage application clustering and failover – so your administrators don't have to learn anything new. And it's lightweight, so you can deploy as many instances as you like.
Moreover, it provides sophisticated service monitoring and policy management capabilities that enable you to ensure that you know what services are being called, when, by whom, and whether you're meeting your service-level agreements. You can learn more about our service monitoring capabilities here.
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