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Interoperable
DEFINITION: Interoperability (pronounced IHN-tuhr-AHP-uhr-uh-BIHL-ih-tee) is the ability of a system or a product to work with other systems or products without special effort on the part of the customer. Interoperability becomes a quality of increasing importance for information technology products as the concept that "The network is the computer" becomes a reality. For this reason, the term is widely used
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Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Demo
sponsored by Microsoft
WEBCAST:
This demo shows how Duet Enterprise enables you to access information from SAP applications through Microsoft SharePoint. The example follows how a customer request for a proposal for quote is accomplished by combining data from SAP ERP with relevant documents from SharePoint.
Posted: 29 Dec 2011 | Premiered: 29 Dec 2011
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Duet Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint and SAP Overview
sponsored by Microsoft
VIDEO:
View this video to learn more about a software foundation that enables interoperability between SAP applications and Microsoft SharePoint, blending the worlds of process and collaboration to deliver ready-to-use capabilities that provide immediate value to end users.
Posted: 28 Dec 2011 | Premiered: 28 Dec 2011
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Trans Location Semantics
sponsored by Progress Software
WEBCAST:
This webcast covers how an enterprise service bus (ESB) architecture enables interoperability at the seven points of mediation that represent a set of principles that, if adhered to, can provide the agility and reuse that service oriented architecture (SOA) promises.
Posted: 23 Nov 2011 | Premiered: 23 Nov 2011
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INTEROPERABILITY DEFINITION (continued):
in product marketing descriptions.Products achieve interoperability with other products using either or both of two approaches:By adhering to published interface standards By making use of a "broker" of services that can convert one product's interface into another product's interface "on the fly"A good example of the first approach is the set of standards that have been developed for the World Wide Web. These standards include TCP/IP, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, and HTML. The second kind of interoperability approach is exemplified by the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) and
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