XML Interface Integration
Why XML interface is required ? XML stands for Extensible Mark-up Language and was created as a pure language that could present data in a uniform fashion. XML enables data content in a page to be extracted, manipulated and re-used by a variety of database systems.
As a result it is increasingly becoming the language of choice for the exchange of information across the web and elsewhere because it offers far greater flexibility than HTML. We are talking about the system where you can share the database of restaurants, ALONG WITH other services and your brand with other web platforms say news portals .
All you have to do is to give them xml interface for full interactivity level or an APIs for form level. Sharing the information database will resulting in increase of your brand awareness and reach bigger audience.
Using such levels will result in co-branding with other e platforms. Secondly it’s most important feature is it’s Seamless integration. However, with businesses investing in developing CRM applications to manage and control the systems they need data solutions that can be seamlessly integrated into existing applications. That is why so many of our clients are now choosing an XML rather than an HTML solution. The quotations can be given only after actual assessment of work.
XML Business Integration Portfolio includes four products that address integration
Website with Data from Third Party
You can integrate with Airlines Inventory, Hotel Inventory with your website. You can integrate any third party database.
Enterprise Legacy Integrator
Supplies the connectors and adapters that allow mainframe applications and databases to be exposed as Web services without having to rewrite code
Enterprise Service Integrator
Supplies an enterprise-service bus based on XML messaging to connect legacy applications and databases to new, composite applications
Enterprise Information Integrator
Supplies a gateway to provide business users, such as customer-service representatives, with a combined view of data derived from multiple systems