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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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Content Integration and Web Services: Building Blocks of the Real-Time Enterprise
- by David Winkler
How to manage the deluge of organizational content without getting drowned in the process.

Dreams or Nightmares: A Gallery of Web-based Services
- by Chris Lindquist
Current ASP products are an end-user’s dream—and a CIO’s worst nightmare.

Business Rules Meet the Business User
- by Lou Agosta
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.

EAI Roads to Riches
- by Russell Levine
How to selectively and profitably apply EAI practices where their value exceeds their cost --providing maximum ROI.

When Standards Aren't Enough: Three Essential Elements of Secure Web Services
- by John Lilly
A scalable, repeatable approach to Web services security will save time and reduce security costs while affording the most protection.

Using Packaged BPI to Automate Your Business: One Process at a Time
- by Richard Schultz
Packaged, vertical solutions have the potential to change the integration landscape greatly for the better.

The ERP Pickle
- by Christopher Koch
Integration happens best outside of specific software applications, not inside them.

Introduction to Business Process Execution Language (BPEL): Part I
- by Boris Lublinsky
Part one in a series of articles detailing business process execution language in detail.

Using Packaged BPI to Automate Your Business: One Process at a Time
- by Richard Schultz
Packaged, vertical solutions are changing the integration landscape, providing customers with practical, affordable approaches that deliver the benefits of integration.

A Software Development Methodology for EAI: Part II
- by Eric Roch
Everything you've always wanted to know about EAI project lifecycle management.



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