Title: About SL Corporation
1About SL Corporation
SL Corporation provides an open business
information delivery platform, enabling our
customers and partners to envision, design and
deliver business solutions to their users, within
a rapidly changing business environment.
- Founded in 1983 by Peter Sherrill and Thomas
Lubinski - Widely used in a number of Industries
- manufacturing, consumer goods/retail,
energy/utilities, financial services,
pharmaceutical, health care/life science,
government, aerospace/defense, education, travel,
hospitality, transportation, technology, public
sector, and telecommunications - 70,000 Licenses Globally Distributed over 22
years - Average SL Employee Tenure 9 years
- 39 OEM Partnerships
2Sample Customer List by Industry
Aerospace Defense Applied Signal Boeing European
Aeronautics Defense Space Co (EADS) Harris
Corporation Hughes Aircraft L3 Communications Lock
heed Martin National Air Space Agency Naval
Satellite Transportation Center Northrop
Grumman Patrick Air Force Base Pratt
Whitney Raytheon Sandia National
Laboratory Schriever Air Force Base Telesat
Canada US Navy US Nuclear Regulatory
Commission Entertainment Harrahs Financial
Services Charles Schwab Chicago Mercantile
Exchange Deutsche Bank Lehman Brothers Standard
and Poors Government City of Grand
Island Department of Defense Department of Energy
- Homeland Security Government of Israel NASA US
Army US Navy US Air Force
Health Care Pharmaceuticals Accenx Amgen
Inc. Merial Pharmaceuticals Energy
Power British Petroleum (BP) Cincinnati Water
Works Convex Detroit Edison GE Energy New York
ISO New York Power Authority Petróleos de
Venezuela (PDVSA) Sprague Energy Synthetis Manufa
cturing Process Control ABB Aeroflex Alstom
Brasil Ltda AspenTech Inc. Brooks
Automation Comalco Aluminum Control Systems Dow
Chemical Foxboro GSE Systems Hitachi ULSI
Systems Honeywell Interautomation Invensys
Systems Mitsubishi Chemical Mitsubishi Heavy
Industries NEC SCP Global Technologies Toshiba
Solutions Volkswagen Yokogawa
Retail Barnes Noble Smart Final Technology Ag
ilent Autodesk EMC Corporation Eurosoft Tellium
Optical Tibco Telecommunications Agilent Alcatel
ATT Harris Communications Hewlett
Packard Newpoint Technologies Stanford
Telecommunications SNMP Research
Inc. Transportation Air Canada Cal Poly State
University California Department of
Transportation Command Engineering
International Delcan Federal Airlines
Administration Los Angeles Department of
Transportation Mitsubishi Electric New York
Department of Transportation TRW Transportation
Systems United Airlines
3Enterprise RTView Business Information Delivery
Platform
- Delivers Business Information Visually
- Chart, graphs, meters, gauges, labels, images,
controls, or add your own - Integrates disparate and diverse data sources
- RDBMS, OLAP, JMS, TIBCO, XML, and custom adapters
- Integrates with existing deployment technologies
- Desktop Application, Web Browser rich client, Web
Browser thin client - Enterprise class scalability and reliability
- Server side components optimize distribution of
information to desktops
4Real-time Operations Visibility Examples -
Enterprise RTView
5Enterprise RTView Architecture
6Enterprise RTView Components
- Modeling
- Display Builder Interactive WYSIWYG Editor
- Display Viewers Rich and thin clients
- Display Components Customize via properties
- Server
- Data and display servers deliver information
and/or graphics to clients - Smart information delivery conserves network
bandwidth - Historian
- Stores real-time data in RDBMS
- Automatically purges old data
- Seamlessly integrated with Display Viewers
- Data Sources
- Built-in standards-compliant data sources
- Extendable to meet your needs
7Enterprise RTView Features
8Enterprise RTView Use Your Imagination..
- Build applications using 100s of included
objects
9Enterprise RTView No Boundaries
- Build your own dynamic objects
Enterprise RTView objects created with J/Developer
JFreeChart as Enterprise RTView object
10Enterprise RTView Manage Information Delivery
- Monitor and Manage Data and Systems
Data Servers Optimize data delivery to clients
from back-end data sources. Minimize impact to
existing systems.
Data Historian Archive real-time data to RDBMS.
Seamless integration with GUI components.
EMS Manager - Graphically monitor message and JMS
topics and queues with detailed message
throughput information
Transaction Monitors Identify, categorize, and
track transaction message data, data counts,
latency, rates and completion status.
11Enterprise RTView No Boundaries