EBOOK:
Today's businesses are faced with a major integration issues – IT is now responsible for not only stitching together internal data and applications, but also integrating with external apps and services. Read this e-book to learn how to overcome this complexity with the right techniques and technologies.
EBOOK:
Enterprises that convert their mission-critical mainframe applications into Web services can reduce maintenance costs and ensure an easier upgrade to other new technologies. Read this e-book to learn so much more.
PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
This expert presentation transcript outlines key application integration trends – including cloud-based integration, holistic integration, open source tools, and more – and offers an exclusive look at the integration vendor landscape. Read on now to learn more.
WEBCAST:
ActiveMQ is the most popular messaging platform in use today. This webinar will explain some reoccurring messaging patterns that are used for application integration - and then see how they have been applied in large enterprise deployments with ActiveMQ.
Posted: 10 Feb 2011 | Premiered: Mar 1, 2011, 11:00 EST (16:00 GMT)
EGUIDE:
View this expert e-guide to read part one of a two-part SearchSOA.com Q&A with prominent service-oriented architecture (SOA) thought leader Maja Tibbling on the top concerns today's organizations face when it comes to application integration.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes how an enterprise service bus (ESB) enables interoperability at "the seven key points of mediation," which is necessary to achieve the goals of service oriented architecture (SOA): reuse and agility. It spotlights the first three points of mediation: transport, location, and semantics.
WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn why messaging middleware is essential in service oriented architecture (SOA) and get an understanding of how it works and what it requires.
EGUIDE:
The SearchSOA.com E-Guide: Data Integration provides an expert overview of the role of data integration in SOA development. It discusses the prominent function of data services platforms (DSPs) in an SOA initiative and offers insight into the seven levels of loose coupling that architects should consider when developing this infrastructure.