Integration brokers are
middleware platforms for
complex enterprise
application integration
(EAI), enterprise
information integration
(EII), and
business-to-business
(B2B) integration. They
support flexible
any-to-any integration ...
Roughly last year at this
time, as we covered the
convergence of EAI and
Web services, many people
were asking about the
ultimate survival of EAI
as a software solution.
In one sense, this was
understandable, as the
technologies tha...
Every emerging technology
moves through predictable
phases of adoption.
Throughout these phases
there are equally
predictable signposts
indicating whether the
new technology will take
root in the mainstream,
or be relegated to the
...
Service-oriented
architectures are
emerging quickly as the
commercial world's answer
to a flexible,
standards-based
infrastructure. In the
world of government IT,
enterprise architecture
through enterprise
integration is its
equ...
In recent years the
application server has
greatly evolved,
expanding the set of core
services provided by the
infrastructure. The
current Java platform
supports XML data
handling, scalability,
load balancing, and other
capabiliti...
Bandwidth.com provides
options for securing the
best deals on Internet
connectivity. It has sold
Internet connectivity of
all types and speeds from
a wide selection of
national service
providers to thousands of
homes and businesses ...
No matter how advanced
enterprise systems
become, the
sophistication of the
tools available to build
them, or the advances of
architectural approaches
and best practices from
which to start, the life
blood of any system is
the raw...
Web services provide
organizations with a
flexible, standards-based
mechanism for deploying
business logic and
functionality to
distributed consumers.
Consumers, whether
internal or external, can
access necessary
components such a...
As we look to make more
practical use of Web
services, the need has
emerged for a better user
interface; one that's
neither too fat nor too
thin. An interface that
allows developers to make
the most out of the
client's native featur...
Web services seem like a
great way to tackle the
challenge of trading
partner integration. In
theory, participants can
continue to use the
enterprise applications
they prefer, and expose
them to their partners'
systems. However, as ...
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