The information needed to solve problems is frequently scattered in
different places, among internal systems and/or among external
sources on the Internet. Collecting data from multiple sources,
synthesizing it and converting it into meaningful information on an ad-
hoc basis is what mashup tools excel at.
Self-Serve Mashup Solutions
MashableLogic can empower your team to help them become more
self-sufficient in solving everyday information problems, rather than
having to resort to time-consuming manual tasks or waiting on the IT
department to respond to a change request. By placing an easy-to-
use tool into the hands of the people encountering the information
problems, they become capable of integrating data on the fringe of your business where legacy tools don’t reach.
MashableLogic is designed to be used by people of varying technical skills. Its layered architecture hides complexity
throughout the system, while allowing people to drill down into more and more details of mashup development as their
skills, experience, and confidence grow over time.
MashableLogic’s mashup development system includes:
Non-technical people will be at home with the webtop, where mashups can be consumed in a personalized
dashboard.
Non-technical people can build automated tasks that take actions when trigger events occur.
Business/data analysts and power users with some knowledge of XML can modify and create mashups visually
using the Mashup Editor, where parts are wired together and configured to operate upon the data.
Part Integrated Development Environment
Programmers can extend the system by creating new software parts using familiar JavaScript and XML with the
web-based Part IDE integrated into the Mashup Editor.
Mashup tools must be flexible in order to be rapidly crafted into ad-hoc solutions. MashableLogic’s technology
provides the most flexibility of any competing mashup development system in the market.
MashableLogic’s mashup engine is multi-runtime, capable of running in browsers or on servers. Mashups built with
MashableLogic can consequently run in the browser, on the server, or both. They can also run outside the webtop on
any external web page, using either Adobe Flash or browser-native JavaScript HTML5 runtimes.
The flexibility of the mashup engine provides many benefits, in allowing distributed mashups to be built that take
advantage of server processing power to crunch data before making it available to visual browser mashups. Many
types of server-side mashups can be built in support of browser-side mashups, including web services, batch jobs,
RSS news feeds, and more.
Server-side mashups can also tap into any Java library, further expanding the capabilities of server-side mashups
beyond the native capabilities of the JavaScript used to implement parts.
MashableLogic’s unique, flexible technology architecture helps to ensure that the system can tackle the widest range
of integrations needed to build ad-hoc mashup solutions.
For additional information on the benefits of mashups, please refer to the
FAQ.
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