Introduction to WebSphere Process Server


IBM WebSphere® Process Server is a business process integration server that has evolved from proven business integration concepts, application server technologies, and the latest open standards. WebSphere Process Server is a high-performance business engine to help form processes to meet business goals.

WebSphere Process Server allows the deployment of standards-based business integration applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA), which takes everyday business applications and breaks them down into individual business functions and processes, rendering them as services. Based on the robust Java EE infrastructure and associated platform services provided by WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Process Servercan help you meet current business integration challenges. This includes, but is not limited to, business process automation.

WebSphere Process Server enables the deployment of processes that span people, systems, applications, tasks, rules, and the interactions among them. It supports both long-running and short-running business processes, providing transaction rollback-like functionality for loosely coupled business processes.

  • Helps increase efficiency and productivity by automating complicated processes that span people, partners, and systems.
  • Helps cut costs by enabling flexible business processes with reusable assets, reducing the need to hard-code changes across multiple applications.
  • Extends value of core applications by centralizing business processes and sharing them across the enterprise to maximize resources and increase ROI.
  • Strong support for human workflow and enables rapid process changes, providing the business   agility required to compete in emerging markets by leveraging resources efficiently.
  • Accelerates time to value by enabling rapid change and reconfiguring of existing IT assets without redeployment.
  • Images can be dispensed via WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance or used standalone for increased   flexibility.




             

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