Component Framework
The Component Framework Service Area defines the underlying foundation and technical elements by which Service Components are built, integrated and deployed across Component-Based and Distributed Architectures. The Component Framework consists of the design of application or system software that incorporates interfaces for interacting with other programs and for future flexibility and expandability.
Business Logic
Business Logic defines the software, protocol or method in which business rules are enforced within applications.
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Data Interchange
Data Interchange defines the methods in which data is transferred and represented in and between software applications.
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- Application Development Services
- Applications Modernization Services
- Portals and Collaboration Services
- Data Center Modernization Services
- SOA & Integration Services
- Business Exchange Services
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Data Management
Data management is the management of all data/information in an organization. It includes data administration, the standards for defining data and the way in which people perceive and use it.
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- Application Development Services
- Business Intelligence Services
- SOA & Integration Services
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Presentation/Interface
Presentation/Interface defines the connection between the user and the software, consisting of the presentation that is physically represented on the screen.
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- Application Development Services
- Portals and Collaboration Services
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Managed Services
- Contact Center Outsourcing Services
- Consumer Direct Services
- Mobile Applications Services
- Mobile Workplace Services
- SOA & Integration Services
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Security
Security defines the methods of protecting information and information systems from unauthorized access, use, disclosure, disruption, modification or destruction in order to provide integrity, confidentiality and availability. Biometrics, two-factor identification, encryption and technologies based on the NIST FIPS140 standards are evolving areas of focus.
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- Business Continuity and Recovery Services
- Risk Management and Compliance
- Identity and Access Management Services
- Information Security Management Services
- SOA & Integration Services
- Threat & Vulnerability Management Services
- Workplace Server Management Services


