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.
WHITE PAPER:
IBM WebSphere Application Server V8.0 delivers complete Java EE 6 support and certification; increased support for programming models and standards; enhanced performance, administration and security capabilities; faster problem determination; directory-based Java EE application installs; and simplified product installations and maintenance.
PODCAST:
Listen to software development experts from the IBM® Software Development Laboratory and some of their U.S.-based counterparts explain how to reduce complexity, improve access to vital business information, and optimize IT budgets in this exclusive, listen-at-your-own-pace podcast series on Smart SOA Connectivity and 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.
EGUIDE:
The enterprise service bus (ESB) and what it does are still points of confusion and contention. Read this expert e-guide to find out why an ESB is indispensable to any application integration project. Also, find out how open source ESB options are changing the market and why this will matter to buyers.
DATA SHEET:
Companies worldwide are actively implementing service-oriented architectures (SOA), both in intranet and extranet environments. While SOA offers many advantages over current alternatives, deploying networks of web services still presents key challenges...this paper showcases how Oracle's Web Services Manager (WSM) addresses these challenges.
EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide, readers will hear from experts in the space (including well-known David Linthicum) on putting SOA infrastructure and governance in place to significantly simplify the challenges associated with keeping IT flexible.