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Enterprise application integration (EAI) functions by using message-oriented-middleware (MOM) to accommodate the sharing of information. It allows for better organizational efficiency by streamlining business processes as well as real-time information access and the better maintenance of information integrity across heterogeneous systems.
IThound.com has a list of analyst reports and product specs for the latest EAI software, as well as white papers, case studies and web seminars providing best practice solutions by a number of 3rd party vendors.
Company: Talend
Integration of systems and data is high on the agenda of most organisations. For new applications, for new forms of reporting and analytics, for compliance reasons and for numerous others, IT systems have to work together. This whitepaper describes the importance of unification of integration. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Systems Integration | Published: April 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: Magic Software
Tedious manual programming of point-topoint interfaces between SAP and non-SAP solutions can cause the advantages of the best-of-breed approach to completely evaporate. Here are ten tips to make the right technology selection for integration between SAP and non-SAP solutions. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Systems Integration | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
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Company: Blueprint
The following template has been created for organisations that want to automate the requirements definition and management processes for business applications. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Enterprise Application Integration Middleware | Published: March 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: LANDesk - Pangea Systems
Distributed computing is connecting sites across the world, improving communication, collaboration and responsiveness. However, it also has its limitations. This paper explores the drawbacks of having a distributed environment, before suggesting a more agile alternative. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Communications Software | Published: February 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: Ciber
Read how to conserve time and money, whilst reducing complexity, by using Force.com’s application development programme. Developing applications in the cloud eliminates the pains of excess hardware, software and maintenance. This paper considers the benefits of using this safe and secure programme. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Application Integration | Published: February 2013 | Type: White Paper
Company: NaviSite
Business cases for cloud services often focus on financial return on investment (ROI). This white paper, intended for business leaders evaluating enterprise cloud services, uses real-world customer experiences to examine the business impact of the cloud. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Cloud computing | Published: November 2012 | Type: White Paper
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Company: Ancoris
20% of Exchange users are still running Exchange 2003. Without making the move, they face many security risks. This paper highlights six reasons why moving to Google Apps for Business is the smart choice when migrating from Exchange 2003. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Enterprise Application Integration Middleware | Published: October 2012 | Type: White Paper
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Company: MSM Software
The launch of Windows 8 is a significant shift for Microsoft and could have huge ramifications on Silverlight apps. This thought leadership paper looks at the future of Silverlight and what you need to do if you have a Silverlight app. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Application Integration | Published: October 2012 | Type: Analyst Report
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Company: Quest Software UK
This paper provides the results of tests to validate the capability of Quest vWorkspace and Microsoft VDI Suite, including Hyper-V and System Center Virtual Machine Manager, to provision and manage 5,000 Windows 7 SP1 virtual desktops. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Application Integration | Published: September 2012 | Type: White Paper
Company: Quest Software UK
a number of hurdles could make the move to Windows 7 far from a slam-dunk proposition. Heading the list of technical issues is application compatibility, particularly for the large number of legacy and homegrown applications in use on the average network. VIEW SUMMARY
Category: Database Migration | Published: September 2012 | Type: White Paper
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