Integrate .NET into WebSphere Portal | Customers
Customers such as Healthways, Opal Future Technologies, RJS Software, and the University Hospital Ghent have used their enterprise .NET developers to help deliver a fully integrated WebSphere Portal environment, with business workflows that integrate .NET and Java applications and back-end systems, without having to retrain their enterprise development teams.
Healthways, (NASDAQ: HWAY) crossed the .NET-Java EE software standards divide to deploy a multimillion patient portal in just 5 months. ROI is expected within a year. Rising healthcare costs and an aging workforce have contributed to Healthways' 36 percent compound annual growth rate over the past five years, creating the need to streamline its manual document management and fulfillment processes.
"Mainsoft has been fantastic to work with. Their technical staff was very knowledgeable in the .NET space and was able to quickly assess our needs and drive us towards rapid deployment of our first portal."
– David Jarmoluk, Director of Enterprise Architecture, Healthways
Opal Future Technologies, consolidates eight pension fund management systems, including .NET support applications, into a single system on WebSphere Portal.
"Today, we have Java developers and .NET developers working side by side in the Portal environment. Both groups can access the same Java classes/JSF objects to deliver Java deployments. Most importantly, Mainsoft's Portal Edition has given us the flexibility to rapidly design and implement the system without worrying about the language in which the components are written."
– Alex Libis, Information and Data Security Manager of Opal Future Technologies
Wholesale Distributor hires RJS Software to integrate VB.NET-based imaging and document management system into WebSphere Portal.
"With Mainsoft, Portal Edition, we not only achieved a complete port in record time, but we also did so without having to become WebSphere Portal experts."
– Richard Schoen, President and CTO, RJS Software
The University Hospital Ghent uses Mainsoft's Portal Edition and its team of Visual Basic developers to integrate 500,000 lines of .NET code into an IBM-based enterprise portal solution that today serves a large and diverse community of users.
"I would advise anyone who is confronted with interoperability issues to consider Mainsoft because it's so easy to make .NET and Java code work together."
– Bart Sijnave, CIO of UZ Ghent







