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Products

  • enPortal is a secure, integration Web portal. It lets service providers or large enterprise customers view data from disparate network-management systems through a single Web interface. The enPortal customer base is primarily corporations and government agencies which use network management applications. enPortal offers prepackaged Product Integration Modules (PIMs). PIMs provide pre-built integration with commonly-used applications, including products from Concord Communications, Hewlett-Packard, InfoVista, IBM/Tivoli Netcool, and Remedy. Single Sign-On allows the user to log in to enPortal, which then automatically logs in to all of the other applications integrated into the portal. The software also can automate workflow, normalize and correlate events, and take action based on user-defined rules.
  • enVision is a Java-based tool that enables customized web integration of network management applications, most notably HP Openview Network Node Manager.
  • enGage is a content retrieval engine that is used to create portlets in open-source and commercial web portals, such as Liferay. enGage retrieves web-based content from an external server. It is used to perform Single Sign-On, remove unwanted behavior, and secure web-based content residing on external web servers. It can manipulate and change all aspects of HTTP requests, HTTP responses, and the content itself.
  • AppBoard is a data integration/data visualization platform that allows for the for the rapid development and deployment of real-time business systems dashboards. AppBoard consists of four elements - a Software Developers’ Toolkit (SDK), a series of Data Adapters, Widgets, and a dashboard Builder. In 2012, Edge released mobile versions of the AppBoard client for Android and iOS in conjunction with the version 2.2 release of AppBoard.

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