Part 5: Redesigning the Modern Interface Engine
As HIMSS is right around the corner, I’m growing increasingly excited to showcase Iguana v5: our redesign of the modern interface engine.
In previous posts in this blog series, I’ve explored the headaches faced by integration engineers, the complexities in the economics of integration and the failed promise of graphical mappers.
I challenged myself to question the old assumptions of integration. I challenged my company to refuse to accept the limitations of integration engines in terms of visibility and control that users can have over their interfaces.
We changed the question we were asking ourselves from “How can we achieve integration without code?” to “How can we make code based integration work better?“. Not only did we find the answer, we’ve also opened the door to endless integration possibilities in the process.
Now I ask you to challenge yourself. Challenge not only what you expect from an interface engine but also challenge what you can do when integration is truly made easy.
I invite you to begin that challenge with Iguana v5.
We will be proudly demonstrating the capabilities of Iguana v5 at HIMSS in Orlando next week. I personally encourage you to take the time to stop by our booth #3621 to see it in action.
I would also like to express my appreciation to those of you who have reached out to me over the past few weeks to offer your opinions and support of our new approach to middleware. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the discussions that we’ve had.
Eliot Muir
President and CEO, iNTERFACEWAREâ„¢
Remember to subscribe to our blog or follow us on twitter (twitter.com/interfaceware) for product updates, future resources and discussions.