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ALSO CALLED: Enterprise Service Bus and Enterprise Services Bus
DEFINITION: An enterprise service bus (ESB) is a software architecture for middleware that provides fundamental services for more complex architectures. For example, an ESB incorporates the features required to implement a service-oriented architecture (SOA). In a general sense, an ESB
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Progress Enterprise Service Bus v7.6 Workbench Edition
| sponsored by Progress Software
SOFTWARE DEMO:
The Sonic ESB is robust SOA infrastructure software that integrates large, physically distributed deployments - with complex service orchestration, operational data management, and seamless interoperability with third-party relational data sources...
Posted: 24 Jul 2008 | Published: 24 Jul 2008
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IBM ESB Demo
| sponsored by IBM
SOFTWARE DEMO:
In this demo learn about IBM's ESB portfolio which enables a business to make a comprehensive, flexible and consistent approach to integration. Whatever your ESB infrastructure needs are, IBM has the integration middleware that can meet them.
Posted: 29 May 2008 | Published: 15 Jan 2008
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ESB DEFINITION (continued):
can be thought of as a mechanism that manages access to applications and services (especially legacy versions) to present a single, simple, and consistent interface to end-users via Web- or forms-based client-side front ends. In essence, ESB does for distributed heterogeneous back end services and applications and distributed heterogenous front-end users and information consumers what middleware is really supposed to do: hide complexity, simplify access, allow developers to
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