Java and .NET applications run on billions of devices worldwide. Java’s multitude of applications and .NET’s complex interoperability present interesting challenges from the perspective of governance.
As an organization’s
technological topology expands, evolves
or matures, there needs to be a reliable
way to define and enforce policies that
govern critical IT assets.
Governance must incorporate effective
ways of educating developers on how to
comply with company and industry standards,
best practices and design specifications.
Implementing a governance strategy requires
the definition of policies and the establishment
of beneficial auditing and conformance
mechanisms for policy adherence throughout
the software development lifecycle.
The first
hurdle faced by many organizations in
trying to implement or improve governance
is the viewpoint that it is just another
process that gets in the way of project
deadlines. Unsurprisingly, governance
processes often are not followed or,
at best, followed in a haphazard manner.
This ensures their output to be less
than beneficial and, thus, just another
hassle.
Only automated governance from WebLayers delivers
reliable Java & .Net web services and applications without having to make sacrifices in the range of applications that can be developed or the use of common skills across multiple languages.
WebLayers
automated governance for Java/.NET Helps
to:
Ensure that proper code reviews and conformance testing is being performed without compromising the quality of web services before applications go into production.
Ease
the burden on developers and provide
unobtrusive guidance on defined policies
and best practices.
Reduce
rework and provide developers with autonomous
quality checks and instant feedback.