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ALSO CALLED:
Adapters (Software),
Database Middleware
DEFINITION: In the computer industry, middleware is a general term for any programming that serves to "glue together" or mediate between two separate and often already existing programs. A common application of middleware is to allow programs written for access to a particular database to access other databases. Typically, middleware programs provide messaging services so that different applications can communicate.
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The New Information Agenda: Do You Have One?
sponsored by IBM
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This white paper defines the information agenda; describes key considerations and best practices in creating and implementing an information agenda.
Posted: 14 May 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2008
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Extending E-Business Suite Applications with Oracle Fusion Middleware
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
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This white paper details how to maximize your Oracle E-Business Suite investment by addressing the cost and complexity associated with disparate IT environments with SOA. Learn how to achieve optimal flexibility and speed from your IT infrastructure.
Posted: 17 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Mar 2007
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Extending PeopleSoft Applications with Oracle Fusion Middleware
sponsored by Oracle Corporation
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This white paper discusses how Oracle Fusion Middleware capabilities provide a comprehensive SOA platform, integrating disparate and heterogeneous systems that exist within the enterprise.
Posted: 17 Mar 2008 | Published: 01 Apr 2007
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Is Your Enterprise Application on the Road to Nowhere?
sponsored by IFS
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After recent software product consolidation, how can you tell which products have a future and which will be phased out or orphaned?
Posted: 04 Feb 2008 | Published: 01 Jan 2006
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Control IT With Configuration Audit and Control
sponsored by Tripwire, Inc.
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Learn how establishing a change policy that enforces all changes are auditable and authorized, and all unauthorized changes are investigated, can enable IT organizations to reach compliance, security, and availability goals
Posted: 01 Mar 2007 | Published: 01 Feb 2007
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