We listen. We collaborate. We examine. Oshyn’s Service Oriented Architecture solutions include developing a plan to help you optimize and meet your business goals. Part of this optimization entails reviewing how your company can benefit from SOA Systems and Web Services SOA.
Here are examples of evaluations we may undertake to provide your business with the best solutions:
At Oshyn, we’ve used Service-Oriented Architecture to improve the integration and utility of existing business systems, examples include:
Why are SOA systems important?
Oshyn’s SOA Services
Learn More About Shawn Simon, Oshyn’s Principal SOA Architect
As the Director of Technology and an Enterprise Architect at Oshyn, Shawn Simon brings 9 years of diverse experience designing, implementing, sustaining and supporting Information Technology Solutions. Shawn is one of the foremost experts in developing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that focuses on lifecycle design, business process integration and automation. He has developed robust “best of breed” integration landscapes for Siebel CRM, Portal Billing, Oracle 10g and Satellite Provisioning Systems.
RELEVANT PROJECT EXPERIENCE
Shawn recently led the Enterprise Resource Planning structural overhaul for one of Oshyn’s clients, which included a SOA-style integration of over 22 systems including; internal and external portals, a Content Management System, Customer Relationship Management, accounting, provisioning, service delivery, identity management, fulfillment, reporting, and custom departmental utilities.
Boasting technology agnosticism, his integration landscapes have incorporated J2EE and .Net stacks, Open Source projects like Apache, as well as enterprise suites such as BEA, Oracle and Microsoft.
Shawn has also integrated Web 2.0 features, portlets, personalization and CMS, having experience in RedDot and Plumtree. Shawn delivers SOA that result in rapid ROI, versatility and agility. He has enabled cross-enterprise integration using SOA and B2Bi to expose processes via Web Services, XML-centric interfaces and Intelligent Adaptors with particular emphasis on long-lived transactions and exception handling.
EDUCATION
Franklin and Marshall College
Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science and Chemistry
Awarded the F&M Hackman Research Fellowship in 1999 to conduct advanced research in graphical software development with Open GL and QuickTime 4.0, which was showcased internationally at Innovation and Technology in Computer Science Education Conference (ITiCSE) in Helsinki and MetaMedia in Berlin.