Next Generation User Interface

Today's enterprise portal solutions are based on tightly coupled services and capabilities that are expensive to maintain and do not allow for rapid replacement and upgrade. Solers' Next Generation User Interface solution provides a modular, flexible, and scalable framework based on industry standards and open source technologies. This Next Generation User Interface provides users the ability to rapidly configure their own portal experience and tailor it to meet their requirements. It also enables the users to quickly discover and access information, applications, services, and social networking capabilities in a purely web-based environment. The Next Generation User Interface creates a "Web 2.0" user environment that frees the user from thick customer applications and legacy static web pages, immersing them in a dynamic, agile, and configurable Rich Internet Application (RIA) experience. Lightweight web applications known as "widgets" facilitate interactive information sharing, interoperability, collaboration, and user-centric capabilities that can be easily created by developers and registered in our Application Marketplace. Our users quickly and easily discover widgets via the Marketplace, and can immediately access the widgets' capabilities via an industry and open source based Single Sign-On (SSO) framework that provides the identity services for the user interface. The modular nature of the Next Generation User Interface allows it to be hosted on a single server, distributed across multiple servers, or deployed into a virtualized, scalable cloud computing environment according to the computing needs of the users. The Next Generation User Interface provides a framework that empowers data and service providers to rapidly create, share, and expose new data, services, and capabilities. The loose coupling of data, services and capabilities with the web browser means new services and capabilities can be added and older legacy applications can be swapped out with emerging tools and services.

Key Features:

  • Lightweight, web browser based interfaces provide a modular, flexible, and scalable framework
  • Enterprise widget framework enables sharing of data, services, and capabilities from existing systems as web based applications known as "widgets"
  • Application Marketplace ( "app store") where users can find the data, service or capability they need, when they need it, and can use it immediately
  • Knowledge Store empowers users to create, publish, collaborate and share information using Web 2.0 tools
  • Identity Services and Single Sign-On (SSO) framework provides identity services using industry standards and open source software
  • Can be hosted in a robust, elastic, and scalable cloud computing environment