Large enterprises have significant investments in their existing IT infrastructure and require flexible ways to leverage the valuable information in their back office systems.
NexJ’s model-driven engineering platform brings together data from multiple, disparate systems so enterprises can leverage these systems by virtualizing data across their enterprise. The platform scales linearly on commodity hardware, so it can support a large number of users on minimal hardware, which enables enterprises to maximize the return on their IT investments.
When selecting NexJ Systems as a Cool Vendor, Gartner stated that the NexJ platform “lends itself to connection with multiple systems . . . ”, which “should drive down development and maintenance costs and add flexibility” (Cool Vendor in Customer Service Strategies, 2009).
The flexibility of model-driven engineering is particularly beneficial for enterprises that:
- Invested in multiple stand-alone point solutions that are either not integrated with other enterprise data or that are integrated in a limited way
- Need to reconcile information across the organization after a merger or acquisition and have to transition the businesses to a unified platform.
Enterprises can use the NexJ platform to define their unique and specific business requirements and logic in configurable and re-usable business domain models, using loosely coupled components and services. Its fully abstracted data model and flexible integration capabilities allow enterprises to connect multiple disparate systems and data, in place, so they can achieve a single comprehensive view of the customer.
Model-driven engineering lets enterprises layer NexJ solutions on top of their existing technology infrastructure, so they can update their systems without disruption and take an evolutionary approach to replacing or upgrading back-office systems.

