The IT industry loves seismic shifts in technology architectures. In the 1990s, there was object-oriented programming. Later, service-oriented architecture and enterprise service bus built on these ...
Like many midsize companies, my organization realized at a certain point that its IT systems were becoming a major cost burden that needed controlling. We had around 1,000 applications, mostly owned ...
You may have read earlier articles in which I discussed the service-oriented architecture generation gap: the divergence between SOA solutions that have evolved from earlier application integration ...
Progress Software's Sonic Software division is weighing up offering its enterprise service bus (ESB) architecture and reference model as the basis for an industry standard. Sonic published a largely ...
Sonic Software on Monday will announce Sonic Business Integration Suite, an integration system based on an ESB (enterprise service bus) architecture. The suite enables is designed to enable XML-based ...
An enterprise service bus (ESB) is a centralized, logical, architectural component that operates in a distributed, heterogeneous environment to facilitate the requirements of a highly scalable, ...
After a major reorganization, Iona Technologies is trying to regain its footing by rolling out a set of products that help IT organizations create an Enterprise Service Bus architecture. ESBs are ...
This vendor-written tech primer has been edited by Network World to eliminate product promotion, but readers should note it will likely favor the submitter’s approach. For years the Enterprise Service ...
For enterprise IoT and M2M communications to succeed, we need to break down the silos and create a flexible, event-driven architecture that allows seamless data sharing among applications. Extravagant ...