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Enterprise Application Integration
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is a hot new area of software that includes pre-defined components used to connect the various layers of a system architecture. EAI components are middleware components that integrate heterogenous applications.
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Business Rules Meet the Business User
- by Lou Agosta
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Are you thinking about plunking down $50K to buy Blaze Advisor 6.0.3? Blaze's signature claim is that it hands over rules maintenance to end users. Fine and dandy, but remember that business rules are best contained in an entire development process.
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EAI Roads to Riches
- by Russell Levine
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How to selectively and profitably apply EAI practices where their value exceeds their cost --providing maximum ROI.
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The ERP Pickle
- by Christopher Koch
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Integration happens best outside of specific software applications, not inside them.
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