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Sensedia Launches U.S. Operations

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09/12/2008

Sensedia, a company that specializes in service-oriented architecture (SOA) governance solutions and the reuse of software development assets, announced today that it has launched operations in the United States with a focus on growing its global presence. With several Fortune 1000 clients in the U.S. and Brazilian market, Sensedia is already positioned for continued growth. By 2010, Sensedia estimates that its sales in the U.S. market could represent at least 50 percent of its revenues.

 

Sensedia´s products push companies to adopt smart, measurable, cost-saving strategies for SOA implementations and the reuse of software development assets. Many U.S. companies already leverage SOA when building new software solutions; however, they lack the tools to measure the effectiveness of its use. Sensedia offers the tools that enable companies to keep these initiatives under control by providing visibility to manage existing assets and measure the return on investment (ROI). The company´s flagship product, Sensedia Repository, leverages a comprehensive set of features that help gauge the success of projects and provide the necessary visibility for SOA governance.

 

"The name Sensedia comes from the word ´sense´ -- because we know that SOA only makes ´sense´ when it brings concrete benefits for the client´s business," said Kleber Bacili, founder and CTO, Sensedia. "Sensedia´s goal is to offer tools and solutions that enable successful projects by providing SOA governance practices to produce ROI and return on assets (ROA)."

 

In addition to its expansion, Sensedia is already laying the groundwork for continued success in the United States by meeting with industry analysts and thought leaders in the SOA space. Currently, Sensedia is a sponsor of Gartner´s Application Architecture, Development & Integration Summit in Las Vegas this week and was a sponsor for the SOA World Conference & Expo 2008, in San Jose, Calif., last month.

 

In addition to Sensedia Repository, the company offers other products, including Sensedia Discoverer and Sensedia Dashboard for automatic identification and quality analysis of assets.

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