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An ESB treats all applications as services regardless of how they are connected to the bus, letting companies incrementally move to a service-oriented architecture with minimal risk and reduced ...
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 ...
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 ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. But while these buzzworthy topics are easy to get excited about, agencies must also reconsider and re-evaluate their application ...
The pressure to integrate disparate systems across the enterprise is steadily increasing, but establishing connections between systems, even those designed for integration, remains a daunting task.
The tried-and-true enterprise service bus--long the foundation of now-dated service oriented architecture deployments--is back in style thanks to the increasing need to integrate disparate ...
Commentary--In the interests of full disclosure, I work for a company that produces a network intermediary that addresses security, complexity, integration, deployment and management requirements of ...
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 ...