InfoMesh Solutions are built on a dynamic component-based architecture that is primarily made up of reusable assets and proven patterns. We have evolved and developed a hybrid or proven architectures over the years and also leveraged the latest technologies and techniques. We leverage open source and have accumulated a large collection of reusable components which allows us to keep cost down and delivery times fast. We deliver smaller solutions that are designed to provide for scaling as your needs grow.
Our trademark is Information Meshing, Mashups and Community Portals, which allow clients to take full advantage of our architectures. Our solutions are hybrids taking from proven architectures such as:
- Business Intelligence & Data warehousing – Information Meshing and analysis, information design patterns based on star and snowflake schemas.
- Service-Oriented Architecture – Design and build services for good component design and reuse and also follow Model, View Controller pattern to promote
- Component-Based Architecture – Decoupled and well designed components that can be reused and leveraged for many different solutions. Act as building block for Info Mesh solutions.
- Business Process Management – reusable and dynamic consumption of user functionality and workflow, provide users control of their information, configuration and workflow.
Information Meshing is the combining and inter-relation of disparate, but related information sources to create unique intelligence that can be consumed by other sources to provide more complex and enhanced solutions. The production of Information Meshing is what we refer to as the "Mesh". The Mesh is the collection of junctions, nexuses, meta-data and services that together make up a complete targeted solution that brings together all the targeted disparate information.
Mashups are special web pages that combine data from more than one source into a single integrated presence, thereby creating a new and distinct web service that was not originally provided by either source. Content used in mashups is typically sourced from a third party via a public interface leveraging different technologies such as RSS, SOAP, REST, etc. Other methods of sourcing content for mashups include Web feeds (e.g. RSS or Atom) and screen scraping. Many people are experimenting with Mashups using Amazon, eBay, Flickr, Google, Microsoft, Yahoo and YouTube.
Community Portals are places where people can set up and establish themselves electronically and communicate, collaborate, coordinate and commerce both publicly and privately as groups and members within an electronic community. There are sub-portals within the portal that are also individual entities on the internet and owned and managed by people, groups and businesses to share and interact both privately and publish information about themselves publicly. The primary aspects include:
- Personalized views and web pages for different types of users for both public and private consumption;
- Integrate and subscribe to existing broadcasts like twitter, blogs and RSS feeds;
- Publish and broadcast your own RSS feeds, newsletters, news, etc. for others to subscribe and consume
- Group-owned libraries for electronic media such as video clips, music, files, documents and photos.