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Architecture provides a framework for identification and positioning of key business functions and processes, integration of multiple systems, developments and loose coupling of systems allowing for staggered implementation and upgrading.

Architecture and Middleware expertise drive the architecture practice. The MphasiS Architect Community (MAC) is the technology think-tank of the company, responsible for all architecture solutions. This is a specialist group comprising of senior practitioners (each member has work experience of 10 - 20 years) in the technology industry. The main pursuit of the MAC is to conceptualize robust and scalable technology frameworks. It helps clients identify solutions that fit in with the complexities of the larger organizational and technology context.

The various roles and responsibilities of the MAC include:
Conducting architecture workshops
Devising technology strategies for projects
Proposing implementation roadmaps
Conducting design reviews
Continually evaluating processes and methodology

Services provided by MphasiS' Architect Community include:
Strategy mapping
User experience scenarios
Business architecture
Functional architecture
Technical architecture
Systems roadmap

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI)
The MphasiS EAI practice helps clients to architect and implement integration strategies that allow access to information within core systems across multiple access channels enabling a seamless execution of a business process. Integration forms the primary middleware or glue that binds systems within the organization.
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
The MphasiS SOA practice has helped Fortune 500 companies align their business and IT strategies, and design and rollout Service Oriented Architectures. Focus areas include strategy formulation, setting up corporate policies for service manageability and governance, as well as the application of best practices in service design, development, deployment, testing and maintenance (Service Life-Cycle Management) in SOA-based systems.
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Enterprise Portals
Enterprise Portals provide an entry point into the organization by providing seamless access to multiple applications, data, processes and content. By pulling these siloed systems together, portals provide an offering that is more than the sum of all these systems. Portals provide self-service to customers, enhance decision-making for employees, and encourage closer interaction with partners. Over the last five years, MphasiS has established a proven track record of building large enterprise portals for numerous Fortune 500 companies.

The picture below illustrates the evolution of portals.
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Enterprise Portals
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