Another win for WSO2

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Leading software development outsourcer uses WSO2 ESB and WSO2 BAM to deliver mobile transportation APIs

New case study on GodelTech highlights role of WSO2 middleware in integrating and expanding mobile services for a major Euro Zone municipal transportation services agency



WSO2 yesterday announced that Godel Technologies (GodelTech) has implemented an API platform for the transportation services agency of a major euro zone city using two products from the WSO2 Carbon enterprise middleware platform.

W2O2 Enterprise Service Bus (WSO2 ESB) serves as the service-oriented architecture (SOA) backbone for delivering mobile trip planning APIs. WSO2 Business Activity Monitor (WSO2 BAM) provides visibility into system performance and mobile services traffic.

A new GodelTech case study from WSO2 describes how the company has used WSO2 ESB to integrate 26 different applications and services and create a flexible SOA, which has enabled new services to be developed in as little as two weeks.

The case study also examines the middleware selection process and use of WSO2 BAM to provide statistics for managing system capacity and billing users for premium SMS services. To download the case study, visit: http://wso2.com/casestudies/middleware-moves-mobile-transportation-services-platform-forward.

“We’ve been very pleased with the results we have been able to achieve using WSO2 ESB and WSO2 BAM for the transportation mobile services project,” said Simon Bilton, GodelTech head of professional services. “We look forward to working with these and other WSO2 Carbon middleware products in our future SOA projects.”

“As a proven provider of outsourced software development, GodelTech understands the value of a fully open source, open standards-based enterprise middleware platform for creating a next-generation API platform based upon an agile SOA,” said Paul Fremantle, WSO2 co-founder and CTO.

“We are thrilled by GodelTech’s innovation in using our WSO2 ESB and WSO2 BAM to enable state-of-the-art mobile services for commuters and a flexible SOA that the transportation agency can grow and adapt as needed.”

WSO2 ESB provides a lightweight mediation platform that is based on and enhances the open source Apache Synapse ESB and is designed for the demands of high-volume SOA implementations. WSO2 BAM provides real-time visibility into SOA processes, transactions and workflows to provide insights into business metrics and IT system performance.

Both products are part of the award-winning WSO2 Carbon, the industry’s first fully componentised middleware platform. Built on the OSGi specification, WSO2 ESB and WSO2 BAM can be easily customised to specific IT project needs by adding other WSO2 components, providing greater flexibility and agility to meet changing enterprise demands.

Cloud versions of WSO2 ESB and WSO2 BAM also are available as part of the award-winning WSO2 Stratos cloud middleware platform and WSO2 StratosLive platform-as-a-service (PaaS) hosted by WSO2.

As 100% open source solutions released under the Apache License 2.0, WSO2 ESB and WSO2 BAM do not carry any licensing fees. WSO2 offers a range of additional service and support options, including evaluation support, a special QuickStart consulting program, development support, and production support. To learn more, visit http://wso2.com/products/carbon.

WSO2 is the lean enterprise middleware company. It delivers the only complete open source enterprise SOA middleware stack purpose-built as an integrated platform to support today’s heterogeneous enterprise environments — internally and in the cloud.

WSO2’s service and support team is led by technical experts who have proven success in deploying enterprise SOAs and contribute to the technology standards that enable them. For more information, visit http://wso2.com and the WSO2 OxygenTank developer portal at http://wso2.org, or check out WSO2 on the WSO2 Blog, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, and FriendFeed.

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