user experience in a multichannel world paul wishman & michael williams lv= temenos
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• Basic Security (SSL, encryption)• Basic Banking (balance statement, list of accounts)• Single dominant browser (Netscape then IE)• Single host system
Browser front ends version 1.0
LanguagesDevices
No more only DesktopMobileTabletInteractive screenAny screen dimension
Front end challenges today
Browsers
No dominant browserEnsure consistency with all functionalities
Support main ones
Not only internationalisationBut also the layout (right to left…)Number, date format…
Users
Branch users Mobile Users Retail Users…
Type of audience
… have increased
Portals
No more single back-end system… but a richer front-end mixture
Front end challenges today
Social Networks Widgets Portal Client
Twitter Facebook
Stock Feed Financial News Multiple Applications
Multiple Set of data’s
… IT Requirements
ScalabilitySecurity
Data IntegrityOWASP Top 10 compliance
Performance
Fast Front-End for End users
Resilience
Growing transaction volume (specially with mobile)Wider Audience
24x7 availability
X-BrowserSecurity
• Centralised management• Consistency• Configurable• Audited
Performance Memory Efficiency
• Increasing providers• Faster releases• Device browsers
• Architecture agnostic• Smart cache• Smart compilation• Compression• Multi-threaded• Multi-processor support
• In-Time Allocation• Session cache• Configurable end points• Hash tables
A standard platform for all your application front ends
Separate layers of Presentation Presentation Look/Feel/Behaviour Process Screen flow / logic Integration Data in/out
Code-less (aimed at developers / analysts)
Open (extendable) Fast (productivity features) Lifecycle (supports full lifecycle) Enterprise (manages larges teams/projects)
edgeConnect IDE
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