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JuxtaComm And IBM Integrate Their Integration Products (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Dec 8, 2000 Abstract : JuxtaComm Technologies has announced a relationship with IBM to provide a モuniversal adapterヤ capability by implementing the IBM MQSeries Integrator as a component of its Integration Broker Solution. What business value will this provide to customers?
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BEA Systems Announces WebLogic Integration (3 Pages)
by Michael F. Reed
Aug 8, 2001 Abstract : BEA Systems, in a follow-on to their appearance at JavaOne in San Francisco, has announced the release of the BEA WebLogic Integration Solution, another strong entry in the Application Server War.
Type: Article
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NEON Systems Moves Further into Enterprise Application Integration (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Jan 26, 2000 Abstract : NEON Systems has signed an agreement to develop and distribute Sterling Software's SOLVE:Diplomat product. Diplomat has been used to integrate disparate Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and call center systems. NEON intends to evolve it into a unified EAI (Enterprise Application Integration) solution.
Type: Article
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Siebel Rallies Its Integration Alliance Troops Part 1: Recent Announcements (3 Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
May 10, 2002 Abstract : Siebel is finally taking 'the bull by the horns' by acknowledging the integration challenges its customers face, and by addressing that issue. An often troubling aspect of CRM implementations in the past is that the only way IT departments can achieve a full view of the customer is by integrating front-end, customer facing applications (e.g., contact management) with back-office systems, such as billing applications and financial ERP modules.
Type: Article
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PeopleSoft, Lawson To Resell Integration Tools (3 Pages)
by Steve McVey
Jan 14, 2000 Abstract : Two ERP vendors recently signed agreements to resell integration software from Enterprise Applications Integration vendors.
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How to Optimize Application Integration in Manufacturing by Cast Iron Systems
Abstract : Data integration is a key enabler for supply chain modernization. Competition is driving increased integration of the supply chain, both due to direct cost pressures and to increased globalization. There can be little doubt that well implemented supply chain integration saves labor costs and improves inventory control. This has often been a complex and costly proposition. Standards, improved products and a common understanding of best practices for distributed systems are reducing the price of entry to supply chain automation. This will, in turn drive broader integration of manufacturing and distribution endpoints.
Type: White Paper
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Integrating All Information Assets Part Three: What Constitutes Integration? (3 Pages)
by Cindy Jutras
Apr 16, 2004 Abstract : So, whether the need for integration arises from the proliferation of business applications within your own enterprise, the results of mergers and acquisitions, or from the demands of e-business, integration emerges as a significant challenge in responding to the demands of business today. What then constitutes integration and how do you go about meeting these challenges? This is an excerpt from the book ERP Optimization (Subtitle: Using Your Existing System to Support Profitable E-Business Initiatives).
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Informatica PowerCenter 5 Enables Enterprise Data Integration (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Apr 5, 2001 Abstract : Informatica Corporationメs Informatica PowerCenter 5 is a platform for integrating data to be deployed in e-Business applications, analytic applications and data warehouses, including a wide range of data sources, from enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems such as SAP R/3 and PeopleSoft, to web logs and Siebel applications. Market validation of its offerings is shown in a record Q4 of 2000, with a 150% increase in revenue over the previous year.
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IBI + IBM = EAI (3 Pages)
by M. Reed
Dec 14, 2000 Abstract : The latest entrant in the race to support IBM's MQSeries Integrator Version 2 is Information Builders (IBI) with its Middleware Technology Group's 'Enterprise Connector for MQSeries Integrator'. The product provides SQL access to over 80 different data sources, and should prove a good fit with MQSI. In addition, IBI has announced support for IBMメs WebSphere Application Server.
Type: Article
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