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I found this little goodie today from IBM, I had to read it twice. "An increasingly common request from clients is to complete a project that does not use service-oriented architecture (SOA) as a ...
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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 ...
“To ESB or not to ESB,” that is the question Ross Mason, MuleSource CTO, raises in a his blog this week. It would be heresy among marketers at many vendors, but the MuleSoruce CTO is actively ...
I’m getting a number of e-mails about this whole ESB/Architecture thing, and a number of good responding posts. Just backing up a bit, there are two issues here really. First, that there is a lack of ...
An ESB is a standards-based, service-oriented backbone capable of connecting hundreds of application endpoints. ESBs combine messaging, Web services, XML, data transformation and management to ...
While the concept of an “enterprise service bus” has been floating around for years, it has suddenly become the must-have foundation for service-oriented architecture environments – if you believe the ...
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 ...
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