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Polaris Software Lab: Shortening Product Development Cycles
Polaris ports an application from Java to .NET environment and observes marked enhancement in productivity and lowered TCO
Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Polaris Software Lab provides integrated global technology solutions for the banking and financial sector. It offers specialty solutions and end-to-end suite of banking products in corporate, investment and retail banking. These products are developed using Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) framework.

Polaris develops a number of products in Java and Oracle. The company wanted to shorten product development cycles and reduce difficulties in customizing solutions for customers. Polaris chose Intellect Collect, a web-based collection and recovery solution for the financial services industry, as a test case. Polaris's Intellect suite of products is based entirely on the J2EE platform and there was an impression within Polaris which was also reinforced by its customers that Microsoft platforms did not cope well under high volumes. Commenting on the reason of choosing this product for the test scenario, says, Jaideep Billa, CTO, "We also needed to benchmark data on developer productivity before porting more applications to the .NET platform. Therefore we selected Intellect Collect as a test case to measure these parameters."

The developers were three times more productive working in the Microsoft environment than on the existing platform
At a Glance

Challenges
n Long product development and customization cycles
n Product scalability issues affecting company's competitiveness

Solution
n Polaris ported its collection and recovery solution, Intellect Collect, to Microsoft's .NET-based based technologies, using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 development system and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 database

Benefits
n Three-fold increase in developer productivity
n Highly scalable and cost effective solution
n Reduced time-to-market

The company did not consider other vendors for developing an alternative platform since the products were already on the J2EE platform and therefore Microsoft was the first choice. "Our research and experience showed that banks preferred Microsoft as a platform requiring rich presentation interface such as in branch banking and collection systems," says Billa.

Developers ported the application from Java environment to the Microsoft.NET Framework 2 environment. This is an integral component of Windows operating system which provides a programming model and runtime for web services, web applications and smart client applications.

For developing Intellect Collect.NET, developers used Visual Studio 2005 development system and worked with the Microsoft Visual C# development tool. This tool is designed to build enterprise applications that run on the .NET framework using SQL Server 2005 as database server.

"We started developing the Collect.NET project in August 2004. This was completed in a record time of four-and-a-half months. The size of Collect.NET is 1936 Function Points (FP) and we achieved a productivity of 33 FP per person per month using .NET 2 and Visual Studio 2005," says Billa.

Collect.NET provides an all-in-one solution for improving collections and enhancing customer relationships. By using Collect.NET, companies can collect on multiple products and link collection cases for a single customer. It also helps collection agents make intelligent treatment decisions based on a customer's relationship with the organization. The solution can be easily adapted to any collection strategy and provides modules and capabilities for supervisory control, resource allocation and customized incentive plans.

The company has not launched the product as part of its Global Banking suite. However, says Billa, "We have built upon the product and launched it as part of our insurance suite and also closed some orders." As a test case, the porting project was a huge success. The developers were three times more productive working in Microsoft environment and development tools than on the existing platform. Collect.NET also delivered lower total cost of ownership than previous solutions.

Stuti Das
stutid@cybermedia.co.in

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