The clock is ticking: Ensuring enterprise applications don’t lag behind reality

Sauerlach (Munich), July 31, 2008 – Thanks to the triumph of SOA (service-oriented architectures), companies are beginning to understand the importance of flexible and dynamic applications. Often enough, however, they are overtaken by reality in the conventional realization or adaptation of applications. By the time specific software requirements are implemented, they may already be outdated. Changes can be made more quickly and easily if the application is built on a flexible basis. If the software platform is able to separate the technological side of the software from its business logic, users can manage it themselves and adapt it according to their needs. This means that applications can even be changed during operation. In this way, new and constantly changing requirements are implemented directly in the software system without delay.

Based on the SOA concept, in which the structuring and use of distributed functionalities is the responsibility of the respective owners or users, the software developer Novabit (www.novabit.de) has created the Nucleus platform as a flexible and dynamic basis for software applications.

The use of Nucleus in the creation of enterprise software enables significantly shortened phases for design, testing and coordination with the IT department, as well as maintenance that is independent of conventional release cycles. By completely eliminating the need to write down business requirements in software code and thus the coordination loops between business and IT, companies free themselves from the rigid requirements of traditional release procedures. Instead, Nucleus enables continuous management of the life cycle of company applications and makes them flexible and dynamic.

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