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E2E Bridge enhances UML offerings with Model Driven Integration (MDI) for MagicDraw Users
No Magic and E2E – putting power into the partnership
Plano, Texas / Basel (Switzerland),
September 12, 2006. The Swiss software company E2E Technologies Ltd. and No
Magic, Inc., vendor of the award-winning Unified Modeling Language (UML) tool
MagicDraw, have closed a joint sales partnership in order to bring the benefits
of Model Driven Integration (MDI) to US and other global customers. The two companies
have maintained an in-depth technical partnership for years. This will now be
further strengthened by closer cooperation at the sales level. No Magic has
completed training of their sales force on the E2E Bridge, a revolutionary MDI
software solution. No Magic’s professional services team will deliver best in
class training to customers using the E2E Bridge. No Magic will also provide
MDI project services, architecture and integration consulting, and deliver
support for the E2E Bridge to its customers.
“Our relationship with E2E has been
a very rewarding partnership for us all the way” comments Gary Duncanson,
President, No Magic, Inc., “With the unique model execution capabilities of the
E2E Bridge joined with the full strength of the most standards compliant
modeling front-end in the industry, MagicDraw, a power solution is unleashed to
facilitate complex integration projects in record time with unrivalled quality.
Along with the huge cost savings in merging existing applications, the E2E
Bridge can extend the life of legacy applications. If you were dreaming about
using UML all the way from gathering business requirements down to directly
executing the models you designed, without ever generating and maintaining any
code, here’s your answer - it can be done. The E2E Bridge brings UML designs to
life.”
For years, No Magic’s MagicDraw has
been a perfect fit for the E2E Bridge, being used as its UML modeling
front-end. The software is a visual UML modeling tool with teamwork support.
Designed for business analysts, software analysts, programmers, QA engineers
and documentation writers, this dynamic and versatile development tool
facilitates analysis and design of complex systems. With the help of the UML
virtual machine provided by the E2E Bridge, organizations can, for the first
time ever, actually validate, compile, deploy, test, and run the UML design
created in MagicDraw – and accomplish this with a very low footprint and high
performance Enterprise Service Bus (ESB).
“MagicDraw is clearly the leading
UML tool,” says Serge Gansner, CEO, E2E Technologies Ltd. “There is no reason
why anybody who uses it shouldn’t be using the E2E Bridge as well. This
combination is the best way of performing integration projects efficiently,
reliably and on schedule. It simply makes your model run as designed.”
In E2E’s MDI approach, no
conventional programming is needed. All integration services are modeled in UML
and are directly executed as a model. Brought to the market by E2E, itself a
systems integrator with 10 years experience in this sector, the E2E Bridge has
been specifically designed to address the fundamental challenges involved in
integration. It takes advantage of advanced Model Driven Integration
technologies that avoid the need for reprogramming, fostering more component
reuse. The key benefit is a rapid, economic and high quality implementation
without cost or time overruns. The time-consuming tracing and debugging of
errors in highly distributed software environments belongs to the past.
Note for editors:
A photograph of Serge Gansner can be
obtained at: http://presse.vibrio.de/info/39066
A photograph of Gary Duncanson can be obtained at:
http://www.nomagic.com/text.php?lang=2&item=227&arg=201
No Magic, Inc. is a Wyoming
Corporation, and the vendor of the award winning software modeling tool
MagicDraw. No Magic operates throughout the world; its software development
facilities are located in the EU (Kaunas, Lithuania) and Thailand (Bangkok). No
Magic’s corporate and sales headquarters are located in Plano, Texas. The
product family, to which its flagship MagicDraw product belongs, encompasses a
wide variety of offerings, from a model-based UML drawing tool (Personal
Edition) to the team-based software design environment featuring code
engineering, model transformations and visual differencing (Enterprise Edition
and Teamwork Server). MagicDraw is a trusted brand among Global 500 energy,
automotive, financial, logistics and telecommunications companies, as well as
NASA and other entities whose software development relies on a robust No Magic
offering.
As well as its product line, No
Magic, Inc. provides professional services to corporate clients in the United
States, Europe and Asia. No Magic assists its clients in all or part of the
full life cycle of software projects, including design, development, testing,
documentation, installation and training. The company also provides ongoing
enhancements and support. The staff is proficient in a wide variety of
programming languages, application tools, and platforms; the company offers an
unparalleled level of expertise in object-oriented JAVA/C++ development.
Further information on No Magic can
be found at www.nomagic.com.
About E2E:
The Swiss software company E2E Technologies Ltd. is the first company
worldwide to offer software for fully Model Driven Integration (MDI). Its
flagship product, the E2E Bridge, allows companies to maximize automation of
the end-to-end process for IT systems integration, in order to facilitate
cross-departmental business processes. E2E's MDI approach requires no
conventional programming, all integration services being directly executed as a
model. To enable this unique approach, E2E provides the industry’s first
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) in form of a UML virtual machine.
By using the E2E Bridge, system integrators can implement customer
projects economically, on time and on budget, transparently and in
exceptionally high quality. Software manufacturers and providers of
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) use the E2E Bridge to offer products and services
that can be more easily integrated into existing heterogeneous IT environments.
The company was founded in 1996, is headquartered in Basel, and has offices in
Boston, Dallas, London and Sydney.
Further information on E2E can be
found at www.E2EBridge.com.
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