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Company Overview
Automating SOA Governance
We help large enterprises to fully realize the benefits of moving to Service Oriented Architecture. We help define and enforce architectural standards and business policies to achieve the high level of the trust necessary from the very foundation of SOA.
WebLayers automates what has traditionally been a manually intensive process to employ governance; we provide enforcement across the entire lifecycle; and give you the visibility to identify and resolve issues earlier.
With SOA Governance, you will achieve the success you envisioned with your SOA initiative — Service reuse, reduce the cost of integration, and ultimately making your business more agile and adaptive.
Our Foundation
The WebLayers team has extensive experience in Service Oriented Architecture. WebLayers has built a solid foundation over the years, developing its patent-pending technology together with Fortune 500 companies and government agencies. We have been deeply involved in establishing enterprise governance polices for these customers and have codified the best practices into the largest policy library in the industry.
Our Products and Solutions
The WebLayers flagship product is WebLayers Center, a policy management solution that allows organizations to define, enforce and audit policies across the enterprise.
WebLayers Center is deployed in many of the largest commercial and government organizations who use it to define their enterprise policies, detect, analyze, and ensure conformance and to govern their SOA implementation.
Strong Partnerships
WebLayers has developed strong partnerships with leading technology providers and services organizations to deliver a complete solution to our customers. Our Partners include IBM, Oracle, BEA, CA, Booze Allen Hamilton, The Titan Corporation (now part of L3 Communications), AmberPoint, Merlin Technical Solutions, Northrup Grumman and many others.
Industry Leadership
WebLayers is the founder and coordinator of The SOA Forum, an exclusive roundtable of architects and IT executives in Fortune 500 enterprises and Government organizations who are mandated with the challenging mission of creating a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA).
The SOA Forum is celebrating three years of successful and interactive collaboration between its members. Today the forum includes over 1,500 members representing more than 400 organizations including Merrill Lynch, GE, Procter & Gamble, AT&T, Morgan Stanley, Fidelity Investments, Thomson Financials, Staples, Bank of America, Sabre Holdings, BP and others.
WebLayers is also a key contributor to federal standards groups such as the Association for Enterprise Integration and commercial standards groups such as OASIS.



