Service Broker

Service Broker.

A bright line between your web services and your apps, Service Broker is an optimization and adaptation layer. It will transform your core web services into optimized, application-appropriate instances. Service Broker also protects your web services and your mobile network. All of this can be achieved without costly modifications to core services.

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Service Broker (Description)

Take the pain out of integrating your web service with your connected apps.

Existing Services.

Existing web services supply source information to Service Broker. They do not need to be changed to work with Service Broker.

Service Broker.

Service Broker takes existing services and optimizes, adapts, or even creates new services for specific mobile needs.

Mobile Devices.

The mobile application makes specific use of an existing service or a new service created by Service Broker.

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Making New Web Services for Mobile? Hard. Adapting Your Services? Easy.

Typically, web services are not optimized for use in mobile and connected applications — they require work to be optimized and adapted. This means time and expense (both of which are typically in short supply for internal IT organizations).

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Service Broker (Columns)

Selectively Manage Your Web Services for Your Connected Apps.

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Adapt what you have into what you need.

Transform your web-oriented services to meet the specific needs of mobile apps. Customize the services with Service Broker to match app architecture.

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Right-size services for the right needs.

Services often have much more data than a mobile application requires to do its job.  Use Service Broker to improve your network performance and get only the optimized data you need for a specific mobile task.

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Solve problems faster.

When services go down in a mobile app, your customers notice. Service Broker can give you visibility into what’s broken and where, so it can be quickly fixed.

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Manage and Mash-up.

Update services and new applications experiences without forcing the user to download a new application. Create unique web services for the needs of a specific application by mashing up core web services.

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