With Spring, the company noted, Iris Interactive is able to tailor its software suite to meet the needs of each of its customers, which include Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, Wyeth, Revlon and Roche.
"I can't think of how we would do what we do without Spring, which is the nerve center of the system," explains Janaki Joshi, CEO and co-founder of Iris Interactive. "With EJBs, we didn't get anywhere close to completing the project. To have a customizable product would have been extremely difficult because every change was expensive, painful and hard to test. Spring's flexibility allowed us to cater to our customers' needs without changes to the platform."
Spring delivered the following business results to Iris Interactive:
- All of Iris Interactive's revenue is attributed to the Iris Product Suite, which is based on Spring.
- Iris Interactive leverages Spring's flexibility and modular architecture to upgrade its products to meet changing customer needs.
- With Spring, productivity has improved by 100 percent, enabling Iris Interactive to accelerate the development to two-week cycles for releases of upgrades and spot fixes to multiple customers.
- Spring promotes test-driven development, enabling Iris Interactive to test every piece of code and conduct integration tests to prevent surprises during deployment.
"Iris Interactive's experience demonstrates how Spring's modular architecture makes it possible to develop lean Java applications at a very low cost," said Shaun Connolly, VP of product management for SpringSource. "As the company behind the most ubiquitous Java development platform, Spring, we are pleased to see Iris Interactive benefit from tools and platforms we have helped to create."
SpringSource is a provider of software products that build, run and manage the enterprise Java application lifecycle.
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