Enterprise integration is the process of connecting disparate systems and applications within an organization in order to streamline business processes. This process allows for data exchange between ...
Modern applications rely on multiple data sources: on-premise legacy applications, cloud applications, databases, modern cloud-based SaaS solutions, IoT devices and third-party APIs. The integration ...
For thousands of years, we Homo Sapiens have tackled architectural and engineering challenges with remarkable success: the Pyramids, the Great Wall of China, the Roman Aqueducts, the Taj Mahal, the ...
Usually the most underappreciated, hard-to-deliver, and flat-out-difficult of strategic activities in any major IT project is the integration of multiple systems or sources of data together to help ...
Middleware vendors are now jockeying for a piece of the new enterprise integration architecture market, commonly called EAI. This month, we discuss what EAI is, what it means for the business, and how ...
Getting disparate systems—from the plant to the business level—to automatically share data effectively for improved business intelligence, visualization and decision making has been a ...
My first encounter with enterprise integration dates back to the early 2000s. Remember those days when Enterprise Service Buses (ESB) emerged as the antidote to the convoluted labyrinth of closely ...
I’m catching up on my reading this week and what did I discover but this piece by David Linthicum suggesting three data integration resolutions for 2013. “Create a holistic data integration strategy ...
In hyper-connected times of the digital economy, enterprises can no longer afford islands of fragmented systems, disjointed data, and legacy infrastructure. The costs are not merely in operational ...
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