Cape Clear has been chosen as Workday’s enterprise service bus
(ESB) platform for service-oriented architecture (SOA) integration.
Workday was searching for an agile ESB Platform to aid customers in integrating with third-party applications. The company chose Cape Clear’s ESB to replace a complex legacy EAI solution and meet the needs of today’s dynamic and global business environment.
Stan Swete, vice president of products and technology for Workday said that Cape Clear enabled them to deliver an innovative integration layer that supports flexibility and usability for the company as well as their customers.
Leveraging the freedom and vendor independence of Cape Clear, Workday can effectively anticipate the different customer environments into which they must integrate.
“Most software-as-a-service players have an Achilles’ heel – they are unable to easily integrate with their customers’ existing applications and systems,” said Annraí O'Toole, CEO of Cape Clear in a press release.
He continued: “By leveraging Cape Clear’s ESB Platform, Workday has overcome this critical challenge. With both SOA and SaaS (News - Alert), Workday is uniting hosted solutions and their customer environments.”
Cape Clear’s ESB Platform delivers greater flexibility and lower total cost of ownership
. Through a unified product, Cape Clear enables increased productivity, which ensures SOA best practices and ease of use.
Founded in March 2005, Workday builds the next generation of on-demand, ERP solutions to meet the needs of today’s dynamic and global business environment.
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Anuradha Shukla is a contributing writer for TMCnet covering call centers, CRM and information technology.