MetraTech: Polymorphic Iterators, Concurrency, CRM and MetraFlow
- Posted: May 20, 2009 at 10:45 AM
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Donald Trump recently praised Metratech’s business model embraced by their customer,
ACN, who appeared on the Celebrity Apprentice.
Metratech’s own David Blair, Director of Product Architecture, discusses how Microsoft is both a partner and a customer of
Metratech. David shares how they leverage the “Infobus Pattern” architecture and apply a micro-architecture approach with polymorphic iterators to provide dynamic CRM and other valuable
tools. David gives a sneak preview of MetraFlow their product for addressing highly concurrent systems with a cluster enabled model. MetraTech Corp. offers an innovative approach to charging, billing, settlement and customer care that enables organizations
to embrace change without compromise.
The flagship product, MetraNet, is deployed globally, enabling diverse customers to build innovative and successful business models, securely collect revenue, and manage their entire customer lifecycle in some 12 languages, 17 currencies and 52 countries.
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