BizTalk 2004 is the latest and most efficient application of Microsoft which enables to rapidly build and deploy integrated business processes. It works by sending or receiving messages and can be applied to almost any business type environment. Whether it is an internal operation or an operation concerning an external trading partner, an appropriate type of schema used as part of the BizTalk implementation can be created, namely EAI or B2B schema respectively. This schema is then linked to the orchestration, so solution is ready to function.

BizTalk 2004 is a new, multifunctional technology, which entails three main aspects: business rules, system integration and business automation. It is precisely these characteristics that allow BizTalk to integrate different applications which may use different database systems and yet be able to read the information flows between one another. And it is these qualities that allow most of the operations to be carried out with high accuracy with the click of a button, instead of being done manually.

Today, the competitive pressure from emerging new businesses and increasing consumer demand makes BizTalk 2004 a perfect solution for many companies. BizTalk offers a wide spectrum of tools. It makes the building processes and integrating applications faster and easier. Its implementation is neither complicated.

After the Scoping Study, each business undergoes a Work Flow Analysis, which is used to define and document the interfaces and business rules that are used to customize individual BizTalk implementation. Once the system is incorporated, the information sent from one business unit to another is then transmitted via the internet HTTP protocols, e-mail, fax. As a BizTalk provider, ICS helps to determine the transmission methods which are most appropriate to the enterprise and helps to implement the solution which is most effective. We employ our best analysts to make and develop the best solutions in order to meet our customers' individual needs. We customize BizTalk implementation depending on the number of applications involved and the complexity of interfaces needed to allow our client's and his partner's applications to communicate.

BizTalk 2004 is also made very flexible. In the design of our solutions, we have considered the importance of the system to be self-sufficient and self-sustaining. It has to be user friendly, so companies do not have to incur additional high training costs. If a purchase order is transmitted to a supplier, but it takes a long time to receive an acknowledgement, a system should be able to wait. It should be built to be able to comply with the organisational structure of the purchaser and supplier, and be able to transmit accurate and up-to-date information flows.
 













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