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>”Interoperability” is a key buzzword that means a lot of different things.
Sometime it refers to interoperability in heterogeneous operating system
Environments. In the case of the Open Solutions Alliance, it refers to
interoperability across different open source applications.
The OSA officially got started in
February at the LinuxWorld Open Solutions Summit as a consortium tasked
with making open source application more friendly to enterprise users.
Making them work together is a key to that friendliness.
“OSA wants to be about doing things. We don’t want to be a consortium that
sits around for months inspecting our navels and then coming up with
nothing,” OSA spokesperson and Jaspersoft
CTO Barry Klawans told internetnews.com.
“The Common Customer View (CCV) is our first major project and it’s an ambitious one. The issue that we’ve heard from enterprises is that they need open source solutions to work together and don’t want them to be multiple siloed applications.”
CCV was put together to address the issue. Klawans explained that with CCV
the OSA is trying to show data and user interface integration. The OSA is
also showing single sign on across a number of different applications. The
items being shown by the OSA were identified
as key deliverables for the group as far back as April of this year.
At the core of CCV is what Klawans described as a common data model for a
customer.
“So you can add a customer in, say, your ERP system and then they will
automatically show up in your CRM system and you’ll see the same customer
fields and records,” Klawans explained. “You can modify the record in the
ERP system and it will update in the CRM system.”
A good chunk of the CCV effort is about data integration which is something
that OSA member Talend is helping to provide. Klawans noted that Talend does both ETL (define) and data integration so you can do on demand
record by record processing. So the record comes in from application A and
it can move it immediately to application B.
In the case of the shared user interface, the OSA isn’t using Talend’s data
integration but rather is simply sharing a few Java Server Pages (JSPs).
Though what the OSA is trying to achieve may sound similar to what users can
already achieve with Java portlets, Klawans disagreed. Klawans argued that
what CCV does is more sophisticated and complete than what can be achieved
simply by pulling in various applications inside of a portlet.
“I can include a view of a customer inside of my portlet and that’s great
for visual integration but if you need to interact and modify that customer
it’s probably not going to be very efficient,” Klawans said.
With CCV end users can both access and modify data that will show up across
multiple applications which in Klawans view is not something that is being
done well today in open source outside of the OSA.
Though the OSA is still alive and kicking, Klawans would not comment as to
whether the effort has yet provided any customer wins or financial dividends
for the member firms.
“I can tell you that I hope it will drive a lot of interest and I think that
should spill over to the vendors involved,” Klawans said. “Whether it lives
up to our expectations or not we’ll have to see.”
This article was first published on InternetNews.com.
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