SnapLogic has launched its "snap" store - a service that uses a RESTful architecture to integrate third-party applications into enterprise environments.
A RESTful architecture allows companies to leverage light weight, web oriented architectures to bring data in from any source.
SnapLogic calls its service a data flow to build services with information from the Web and SaaS applications. The snaps may be used for the desktop, a public or private cloud.
The SnapLogic Store consists of a network of applications that "snap," into an enterprise without the need for custom integration.
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It's designed to serve the people who traditionally have had to code by hand. It acts as a reusable framework.
Developers with particular forms of expertise can build custom applications that are certified by SnapLogic and offered for sale in the SnapStore. Snap developers receive 70% of the proceeds from the sale of Snaps, without having to pay an annual listing fee.