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   Incentage Integration Methodology

Organizations taking on integration projects are invariably faced with trading off the scope and flexibility of a proposed solution against the time and budget available.

Incentage changes the rules of this game

With the Incentage philosophy, formulating the conversion rules is a pleasing experience that does not require any programming skills. It allows implementation of the solution by exactly the people that understand the business problem. An enormous conversion flexibility that eliminates the need for coding means that projects can be implemented faster using Incentage than by any other means.

Being able to start with the current knowledge while learning along the way

As the rules are entered, Incentage can produce full documentation of the interface instantly, in a form readable by non-programmers. This is the case even before the design is complete, allowing an iterative approach to interface design.

We feel that the only way to fully grasp the speed and ease of an Incentage installation is to witness it in action. In fact, we strongly recommend undertaking an Incentage workshop before making a purchase decision on a message integration system.

This will enable you to judge the effectiveness of Incentage in your environment, with your message set and translation requirements, subject to your business constraints, and using your resources and your project team.

Incentage installations use the rapid prototyping process. The first prototype can be developed rapidly, then recalibrated by iteratively testing against real-world messages. Each recalibration step progressively refines the prototype, until the message map is complete.

Our focus is on providing a targeted solution that meets corporate needs for accountability and cost effectiveness. Each step of the evaluation, installation and implementation process has been designed to deliver clearly defined goals, with clearly defined costs.

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