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Market Research Report

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013

Published by WinterGreen Research, Inc. Contact us : +1-860-674-8796
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Table of Contents

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Executive Summary

Application Integration Used To Shape Flexible Business Sys tems

  • IBM WebSphereR MQ And Integrator Broker For Multiplatforms
  • SOA Components
  • Application And Business Integration

Enterprise Application Integration EAI Company Market Segment Analysis

Enterprise Application Integration EAI Market Shares

  • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts

1.Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Description and Market Dynamics

  • 1.1 Brokers
  • 1.2 Business Integration Industry Trends
    • 1.2.1 Middleware Definition
    • 1.2.2 Key Missions Of EAI
    • 1.2.3 Continued Demand For Business Integration Software
  • 1.3 Issues Relating To Implementing An EAI Solution
    • 1.3.1 Partner Support
    • 1.3.2 Partners And Strategic Relationships
  • 1.4 Coordinating Activities Via EAI
    • 1.4.1 Infrastructure Value
    • 1.4.2 Value Of Integration
    • 1.4.3 Reducing Costly Errors
    • 1.4.4 Maximizing Operational Efficiency
    • 1.4.5 Faster Time to Market
    • 1.4.6 Improved Employee Productivity
    • 1.4.7 Connecting Enterprise Applications
    • 1.4.8 Linking Internal Operations
  • 1.5 Need For Integration Software
    • 1.5.1 Access And Analysis Of Real-Time Data Flowing Through The Integrated Information Systems
    • 1.5.2 Business Activity Monitoring
    • 1.5.3 EAI Defines Business Processes
  • 1.6 Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services
    • 1.6.1 Service Oriented Architecture
    • 1.6.2 Web Services
    • 1.6.3 Internal Business Transformation and Efficiency Initiatives
    • 1.6.4 Innovation Initiatives
    • 1.6.5 Integration Service Providers
  • 1.7 EAI Uses Mainframes to Implement Real Time Processing
    • 1.7.1 Real Time XML And FTP
    • 1.7.2 Product Function Parity
  • 1.8 EAI Integration of ERP and Distributed Information
    • 1.8.1 Lack Of Standardization
    • 1.8.2 Data Mapping Specialists
    • 1.8.3 Standardization Of General Ledger Interfaces
    • 1.8.4 Design Of Data Paths
    • 1.8.5 Cost Savings
  • 1.9 Business Intelligence
    • 1.9.1 Extended Business Processes
    • 1.9.2 EAI Installation Teams
    • 1.9.3 Business Imperatives
  • 1.10 Businesses Activity Integration
    • 1.10.1 Integration of Other Technologies
    • 1.10.2 Enterprise Application Integration Solutions
    • 1.10.3 Creating Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
  • 1.11 Application Integration Technical Advantages
    • 1.11.1 Application Integration Business-Oriented Advantages
    • 1.11.2 Reducing Costs
    • 1.11.3 Addressing A Complex Marketplace
    • 1.11.4 Better Customer Service
  • 1.12 Application Integration Market Drivers
  • 1.13 Internet As A Sales Channel
    • 1.13.1 Internet Commerce
  • 1.14 Complexity Of Integrating Internal And External Systems
    • 1.14.1 Choice Of Systems - Site Visits
    • 1.14.2 Automating Business Processes
  • 1.15 Change In Integration Markets
  • 1.16 Rapid, Reliable, Scalable Integration Solutions
  • 1.17 Automated Solutions Requirements
  • 1.18 Routing And Communication
  • 1.19 Message Brokers
  • 1.20 Transformation Solutions
  • 1.21 Broker Agent Architecture
  • 1.22 Multicasting
  • 1.23 Web-Based Applications
  • 1.24 Record-Keeping Inside Applications
  • 1.25 Uses Of Application Integration
  • 1.26 Comprehensive Storage Solutions
  • 1.27 EAI Application Integration Middleware Platform Products
    • 1.27.1 Middleware Broker

2. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts

  • 2.1 Application Integration Core Process Market Driving Forces
    • 2.1.1 WebSphereMQ and Tibco Transport Layer Achieve Mission Critical Functionality
    • 2.1.2 Enterprise Application (EAI) Integration Of E-Business
    • 2.1.3 Market Driving Forces For Real Time Exchange of Information
    • 2.1.4 Typical EAI Integration Projects
    • 2.1.5 EAI Business Environment Market Drivers
  • 2.2 Enterprise Application Integration EAI Company Market Segment Analysis
  • 2.3 Enterprise Application Integration EAI Market Shares
    • 2.3.1 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares
    • 2.3.2 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License Market Shares
    • 2.3.3 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software Maintenance and Services Market Shares
    • 2.3.4 IBM Application Integration Market Share Analysis
    • 2.3.5 Value of WebSphereMQ, DataPower, and WebSphereMQ Broker
    • 2.3.6 IBM SOA Model
    • 2.3.7 SOA Components Use IBM WebSphereMQ
    • 2.3.8 IBM WebSphere Application Server Leverages Java Technology as a Stack
    • 2.3.9 Microsoft Adapters
    • 2.3.10 Top Competitors IBM, Tibco, WebMethods, and BEA EAI Platforms
    • 2.3.11 Tibco
    • 2.3.12 webMethods
    • 2.3.13 Sun / SeeBeyond
    • 2.3.14 GXS Transformation Engine
    • 2.3.15 BEA
    • 2.3.16 Vitria
    • 2.3.17 Sun / SeeBeyond
    • 2.3.18 Sybase
    • 2.3.19 FioranoMQ
    • 2.3.20 Kabira
  • 2.4 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Segment Analysis
    • 2.4.1 EAI Process Component Segments By Vendor
  • 2.5 Competitive Factors Affecting The EAI Market
  • 2.6 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts
    • 2.6.1 Application Integration Market Trends
    • 2.6.2 Mainframe Significantly Less Expensive than Distributed Computing Environments
    • 2.6.3 Internet Impact
    • 2.6.4 IT Department Need For EAI
    • 2.6.5 SOA Represents The Implementation Of Process From The Desktop
    • 2.6.6 Stack Based vs. Decoupled WebSphereMQ Mission Critical Messaging Approaches to EAI Solutions
    • 2.6.7 Tibco Mainframe Integration Broker Automation of Business Interactions
    • 2.6.8 webMethods Fabric Broker
    • 2.6.9 Cost, Time And Resources Required To Create And Maintain Integration In A Rapidly Changing Environment
    • 2.6.10 Application Connectivity Infrastructure Enhances E-Business
  • 2.7 Business Process Management
    • 2.7.1 Business Process Management Broker License Market Shares
    • 2.7.2 Business Process Management Broker Services and Maintenance Market Shares
    • 2.7.3 Business Process Management Broker License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares
    • 2.7.4 Business Process Management Market Forecasts
    • 2.7.5 Business Process Management Productivity Improvement and Compliance
  • 2.8 EAI SOA Components
  • 2.9 EAI Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation
    • 2.9.1 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation License Market Share
    • 2.9.2 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation Services and Maintenance Market Share
    • 2.9.3 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation License, Services, and Maintenance Market Share
    • 2.9.4 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation License, Services, and Maintenance Market Forecasts
  • 2.10 EAI Service Oriented Architecture Markets
  • 2.11 EAI Transformation Markets
  • 2.12 E-Business
    • 2.12.1 Internet Users
    • 2.12.2 E-Business
    • 2.12.3 B2C
    • 2.12.4 Global Exchange Services
    • 2.12.5 Direction Of EAI Markets
  • 2.13 Enterprise Application Integration Segment Analysis
  • 2.14 EAI Regional Analysis
    • 2.14.1 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) For Back End Systems
    • 2.14.2 EAI Industry Segments
    • 2.14.3 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) For Front End Systems
    • 2.14.4 Customer Service
    • 2.14.5 Partner Business Drivers
    • 2.14.6 Business Process Integration
    • 2.14.7 Integration Of Business Processes
    • 2.14.8 Impact Of Mergers And Acquisitions
    • 2.14.9 Expand Strategic Partnerships
    • 2.14.10 Electronic Commerce
    • 2.14.11 Vendors With A Broad Suite Of Products
    • 2.14.12 Total Segments By Vendor
    • 2.14.13 EAI Integration Broker Segment Market Analysis
  • 2.15 Application Integration Challenges
  • 2.16 Application Integration (EAI) Business Benefits
  • 2.17 Network Services

3. Enterprise Application Integration Middleware Software Model Product Description

  • 3.1 Business Integration Foundation Systems
    • 3.1.1 IBM Application Integration Middleware
    • 3.1.2 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation
    • 3.1.3 IBM SOA Model
    • 3.1.4 SOA Scenario Reference Architecture
    • 3.1.5 Tibco Automation of Business Integration
    • 3.1.6 webMethods Fabric
    • 3.1.7 Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS)
  • 3.2 Business Process Management Systems
    • 3.2.1 IBM Business Integration Middleware
    • 3.2.2 Tibco BusinessWorks Automation of Business Interactions
    • 3.2.3 Tibco BusinessWorks
    • 3.2.4 Tibco Small And Medium Business Integration Positioning
    • 3.2.5 Tibco BusinessPartner™ Software
    • 3.2.6 TIBCO PartnerExpress
    • 3.2.7 webMethods Fabric Business Process
    • 3.2.8 webMethods Trading Networks
    • 3.2.9 Framework Of webMethods Trading Networks B2B Standards Support
    • 3.2.10 webMethods Trading Networks Process Lifecycle Management
    • 3.2.11 webMethods Trading Partner Management
    • 3.2.12 webMethods Trading Networks Graphical Mapping and Transformation
    • 3.2.13 webMethods Trading Networks Dynamic, Rule-based Document Processing
    • 3.2.14 webMethods Trading Networks Flexible Transport Framework
    • 3.2.15 webMethods Trading Networks EDI Support
    • 3.2.16 webMethods Fabric
    • 3.2.17 WebMethods Broker
    • 3.2.18 WebMethods Load Balancing
    • 3.2.19 Sun One EAI Integration Server
    • 3.2.20 Sun / SeeBeyond ICAN Suite
    • 3.2.21 Sun eInsight Business Process Manager
    • 3.2.22 Sun eInsight Enterprise Service Bus Adapters
    • 3.2.23 Sun eVision Studio
    • 3.2.24 Sun ePortal Composer
    • 3.2.25 Sun eTL Integrator 5
    • 3.2.26 Sun eXchange Integrator 5
    • 3.2.27 Sun eVIEW Studio
    • 3.2.28 SeeBeyondR eINDEX Global Identifier
    • 3.2.29 Sun eBAM Studio
    • 3.2.30 BEA / AquaLogic / Fuego
    • 3.2.31 BEA EAI Solution on WebLogic Server
    • 3.2.32 BEA WebLogic Integration
    • 3.2.33 BEA WebLogic Portal
    • 3.2.34 BEA WebLogic Workshop
    • 3.2.35 Vitria BusinessWare for Business-to-Business Integration (B2B)
    • 3.2.36 Vitria Business Process Management
    • 3.2.37 Vitria BusinessWare Messaging Transport-Independence
  • 3.3 ESB Backbone
    • 3.3.1 IBM Enterprise Service Bus Products
    • 3.3.2 IBM WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit
    • 3.3.3 IBM WebSphere MQ Broker
    • 3.3.4 IBM ESB Configuration Manager
    • 3.3.5 IBM WebSphere Broker User Name Server
    • 3.3.6 WebSphere DataPower ESB SOA Appliances
    • 3.3.7 WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50
    • 3.3.8 WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40
    • 3.3.9 WebSphere DataPower XML Accelerator
    • 3.3.10 IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
    • 3.3.11 Fiorano Enterprise Service Bus™
    • 3.3.12 Progress Software' s Sonic ESBR
    • 3.3.13 Cape Clear
    • 3.3.14 Iona Technologies
  • 3.4 SOA Workflow Solution
    • 3.4.1 IBM SOA Workflow Solution for Global Markets
    • 3.4.2 IBM SOA Workflow Solutions Overhauling Business Processes
    • 3.4.3 IBM Integration Flexibility
    • 3.4.4 IBM SOA Workflow Solution Implementation
    • 3.4.5 Saving money with BPM and SOA
    • 3.4.6 IBM WebSphere Business Integration WebSphere Software Transaction Management and Integration
    • 3.4.7 IBM EAI WebSphere Integration
    • 3.4.8 IBM EAI WebSphere Industry Specific Integration
    • 3.4.9 IBM Integration Modules
    • 3.4.10 IBM Integration Vertical Industry-Specific Solutions
    • 3.4.11 IBM EAI for Manufacturing
    • 3.4.12 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server
    • 3.4.13 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Systems
    • 3.4.14 Fiorano
    • 3.4.15 Fiorano ESB™ 2006
    • 3.4.16 FioranoMQ™ 2006
    • 3.4.17 Fiorano BPEL™ 2006
    • 3.4.18 Fiorano Business Components & Adapters 2006
    • 3.4.19 Fiorano Process Orchestration Tools 2006
    • 3.4.20 Fiorano BPEL Editor 2006
    • 3.4.21 Fiorano Software SOA Integration Backbone Solutions
    • 3.4.22 Progress Software / Sonic SOA Suite
    • 3.4.23 Sonic Software Extends SOA Infrastructure
    • 3.4.24 Vitria SOA Business Process Management
    • 3.4.25 Microsoft SOA BizTalk Server SOA Adapter Solution
    • 3.4.26 Microsoft SOA- Underlying Technologies
    • 3.4.27 Microsoft Web Services
    • 3.4.28 Microsoft BizTalk Server- SOA Implementation
    • 3.4.29 Microsoft BizTalk Integration Core Architecture
    • 3.4.30 Microsoft BizTalk Capabilities
    • 3.4.31 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration
    • 3.4.32 Microsoft BizTalk Connecting Systems
    • 3.4.33 Microsoft BizTalk Adapters For Sending and Receiving Messages
    • 3.4.34 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapter
    • 3.4.35 Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
  • 3.5 Mission Critical Messaging
    • 3.5.1 IBM WebSphere MQ
    • 3.5.2 IBM WebSphere MQ Assured Delivery
    • 3.5.3 IBM WebSphere MQ End-To-End Security:
    • 3.5.4 IBM WebSphere MQ Web Services
    • 3.5.5 IBM WebSphere MQ File Transfer:
    • 3.5.6 IBM WebSphere MQ Clustering:
    • 3.5.7 WebSphereMQ SOA Middleware Decouples Messages And Can Be Used To Implement Flexible Infrastructure
    • 3.5.8 Progress Software SonicMQ Mission Critical Messaging
    • 3.5.9 Progress Software Sonic Mission Critical Messaging
    • 3.5.10 Tibco Enterprise Message Service
    • 3.5.11 Tibco Enterprise Message Service Benefits
    • 3.5.12 Tibco Enterprise Message Features
    • 3.5.13 Tibco Rendezvous
    • 3.5.14 HTTP-based Tibco Rendezvous Administrative Console Architecture
    • 3.5.15 Tibco SmartSockets
    • 3.5.16 TibcoR SmartPGM
    • 3.5.17 TibcoR SmartPGM FX
    • 3.5.18 WebMethods Standards-based Messaging Infrastructure
    • 3.5.19 WebMethods Message-Oriented Interactions
    • 3.5.20 WebMethods Message Filters
  • 3.6 Dashboards Support Integration
    • 3.6.1 IBM Workplace Dashboards
    • 3.6.2 IBM Workplace Sales Dashboards
    • 3.6.3 IBM PartnerWorld Dashboards
    • 3.6.4 MQSoftware Customized Business Dashboard
    • 3.6.5 MQSoftware Qnami! Dashboards
    • 3.6.6 webMethods Dashboard Visibility Into Key Performance Indicators
    • 3.6.7 webMethods Dashboard Integration Platform
    • 3.6.8 BEA Dashboards
    • 3.6.9 BEA Liquid Data for WebLogic
    • 3.6.10 BEA WebLogic Enterprise Liquid Computing SOA Platform
    • 3.6.11 BEA Dashboard Liquid Data For WebLogic
    • 3.6.12 Metastorm / CommerceQuest Dashboard
  • 3.7 EAI Transformation Modules
    • 3.7.1 EAI Application Integration Content Transformation
    • 3.7.2 Extract, Transform And Load (ETL)
    • 3.7.3 Message Brokering Transformation
    • 3.7.4 IBM WebSphere Information Integration
    • 3.7.5 IBM WebSphere Data Transformation
    • 3.7.6 IBM WebSphere Data Transformation and Integration
    • 3.7.7 IBM WebSphere Transformation Software Information Management
    • 3.7.8 GXS Trading Community Connectivity
    • 3.7.9 GXS Application Integration Transformation
    • 3.7.10 GXS Interchange Solutions
    • 3.7.11 GXS Data Transformation
    • 3.7.12 GXS Enterprise System
    • 3.7.13 GXS Application Integrator
    • 3.7.14 GSX Transformation Engines
    • 3.7.15 TibcoR BusinessWorks SmartMapper Transformation
    • 3.7.16 TibcoR BusinessWorks SmartMapper Benefits
    • 3.7.17 Tibco DataExchange
    • 3.7.18 Tibco Transformation Templates
    • 3.7.19 Tibco Transformation Templates User-friendly Graphical Interfaces
    • 3.7.20 Progress Software Sonic Software Extends SOA Infrastructure
  • 3.8 SOA Middleware Engines
    • 3.8.1 IBM SOA Middleware
    • 3.8.2 IBM WebSphere SOA Business Integration Foundation
    • 3.8.3 SOA Foundation Reference Architecture
    • 3.8.4 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Support
    • 3.8.5 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Back-End System Connectivity
    • 3.8.6 IBM SOA Workflow Solution for Global Markets
    • 3.8.7 IBM SOA Workflow Solutions Overhauling Business Processes
    • 3.8.8 IBM Integration Flexibility
    • 3.8.9 IBM SOA Workflow Solution Implementation
    • 3.8.10 Tibco ActiveMatrix SOA
    • 3.8.11 Tibco Frameworks
    • 3.8.12 Tibco Automating Business Interactions
    • 3.8.13 webMethods SOA Fabric Broker
    • 3.8.14 webMethods Accelerates SOA Adoption
    • 3.8.15 webMethods Infravio X-Registry
    • 3.8.16 BEA Fuego SOA BPM suite
    • 3.8.17 BEA Fuego SOA
    • 3.8.18 Oracle
    • 3.8.19 Oracle Shift to Service-Oriented Architecture
    • 3.8.20 Fiorano
    • 3.8.21 Fiorano ESB™ 2006
    • 3.8.22 FioranoMQ™ 2006
    • 3.8.23 Fiorano BPEL™ 2006
    • 3.8.24 Fiorano Business Components & Adapters 2006
    • 3.8.25 Fiorano Process Orchestration Tools 2006
    • 3.8.26 Fiorano BPEL Editor 2006
    • 3.8.27 Fiorano Software SOA Integration Backbone Solutions
    • 3.8.28 Progress Software / Sonic SOA Suite
    • 3.8.29 Sonic Software Extends SOA Infrastructure
    • 3.8.30 Vitria SOA Business Process Management
  • 3.9 Services Oriented Applications (SOA) Components
    • 3.9.1 Adapters
    • 3.9.2 IBM WebSphere Infrastructure Components
    • 3.9.3 Core SOA Processes Leverage IBM Mainframe CICS Transaction Server
    • 3.9.4 IBM WebSphere Components
    • 3.9.5 Tibco SOA BPM Components
    • 3.9.6 Tibco Information Bus™ Architecture
    • 3.9.7 Microsoft SOA BizTalk Server SOA Adapter Solution
    • 3.9.8 Microsoft SOA- Underlying Technologies
    • 3.9.9 Microsoft Web Services
    • 3.9.10 Microsoft BizTalk Server- SOA Implementation
    • 3.9.11 Microsoft BizTalk Integration Core Architecture
    • 3.9.12 Microsoft BizTalk Capabilities
    • 3.9.13 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration
    • 3.9.14 Microsoft BizTalk Connecting Systems
    • 3.9.15 Microsoft BizTalk Adapters For Sending and Receiving Messages
    • 3.9.16 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapter
    • 3.9.17 Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
    • 3.9.18 Sun ONE Integration Server Microsystems EAI
    • 3.9.19 BEA / Fuego SOA Software
    • 3.9.20 BEA Fuego Business Process Management
  • 3.10 EAI Monitoring
    • 3.10.1 IBM BPM Monitoring
    • 3.10.2 IBM SOA Monitoring
    • 3.10.3 BMC EAI Monitoring
    • 3.10.4 MQSoftware Qnami!
    • 3.10.5 WebMethods BPM System Monitoring

4. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Process Technology

  • 4.1 Open Systems
    • 4.1.1 Open Web Services Technology
    • 4.1.2 Open Standards To Define A Common Event
    • 4.1.3 Open Systems
  • 4.2 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
    • 4.2.1 IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
    • 4.2.2 SOA Business Challenge IT Imperative
    • 4.2.3 Service-Oriented Architecture And Relevant Standards
  • 4.3 Java
    • 4.3.1 AI Vendor Commitment To Java
    • 4.3.2 Advantages Of Java In Context Of Application Integration
  • 4.4 J2EE (Java™ Platform)
    • 4.4.1 Java Single Application Development
    • 4.4.2 EAI Vendor Commitment To Java
    • 4.4.3 Advantages Of Java In Context Of Application Integration
    • 4.4.4 J2EE Standardization
  • 4.5 Web Services Protocols
    • 4.5.1 Web Services
    • 4.5.2 Soap
    • 4.5.3 Apache Soap
    • 4.5.4 Load Balancer With SSL Support
    • 4.5.5 Points Of Failure
    • 4.5.6 Soap Limitations
    • 4.5.7 WSDL
    • 4.5.8 WSDL Service Descriptions
    • 4.5.9 UDDI Registry
    • 4.5.10 UDDI Test Registries
    • 4.5.11 UDDI Distributed Web Service Discovery
    • 4.5.12 UDDI Consortium
    • 4.5.13 WS-Inspection Document Extensibility
    • 4.5.14 XSLT
    • 4.5.15 OASIS
    • 4.5.16 ebXML
    • 4.5.17 ebXML And Open Applications Group OAGIS Standards
    • 4.5.18 EBXML Standard
    • 4.5.19 XML
    • 4.5.20 Integration Engines Leverage XML Processing
    • 4.5.21 XML Standards
    • 4.5.22 XML Role In Application Topology
    • 4.5.23 XML Meets The Integration Challenge
    • 4.5.24 XML Standard Communication Language
    • 4.5.25 Web Services Protocols
    • 4.5.26 Soap
    • 4.5.27 Apache Soap
    • 4.5.28 Load Balancer With SSL Support
    • 4.5.29 Points Of Failure
    • 4.5.30 Soap Limitations
  • 4.6 Advantages Of Buying Compared To Building Middleware
    • 4.6.1 Mainframe Technologies / Enterprise Servers
    • 4.6.2 Legacy Transport Messaging Technologies
  • 4.7 Process Management Standards
  • 4.8 Transaction Processing Facility (TPF)
  • 4.9 Enterprise Integration Analysis
    • 4.9.1 EAI Business Benefits
    • 4.9.2 Event Management
    • 4.9.3 Event Transmission
    • 4.9.4 Business Process Automation
  • 4.10 Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
    • 4.10.1 Application Integration Technical Advantages
  • 4.11 Integration System Architecture
    • 4.11.1 IP Management
  • 4.12 Business Focus Of EAI Software
    • 4.12.1 The Business Imperative
  • 4.13 Customer Needs Cry Out For Solutions
  • 4.14 AI Applications To The Rescue
  • 4.15 Application Integration Functionality
    • 4.15.1 Role Of Messaging
    • 4.15.2 Role Of Routing
    • 4.15.3 Role Of Transformation Engines
    • 4.15.4 Role Of Point Solutions
    • 4.15.5 Role Of Distributed Computing Brokers And Publish/Subscribe
  • 4.16 Competitive Advantage
    • 4.16.1 Role Of Objects
    • 4.16.2 Role Of EAI For Storage Area Networks
    • 4.16.3 Role Of EAI in SANs
    • 4.16.4 Change Drives EAI Markets
    • 4.16.5 Business Process Management Services
    • 4.16.6 Business Process Management End-To-End Solutions
    • 4.16.7 Intelligent Infrastructures
    • 4.16.8 Role Of Switching
    • 4.16.9 Business Event Integration
  • 4.17 Uses And Benefits Of EAI Applications
  • 4.18 The Event Driven Enterprise
    • 4.18.1 The Business Payoff
    • 4.18.2 Enterprise Process Executive
    • 4.18.3 Automation Of Installation
  • 4.19 Mission Critical Messaging As A Base For Application Integration
    • 4.19.1 IBM WebSphere MQ
  • 4.20 Streams For Messaging and Data Access
  • 4.21 Message Queuing
    • 4.21.1 Database Message Queuing
    • 4.21.2 Data and Message Transformation
  • 4.22 Componentization
  • 4.23 Speed, Flexibility, and Scalability
  • 4.24 Server Infrastructure
  • 4.25 Software Engines
    • 4.25.1 Event Bus
    • 4.25.2 Shared Memory
    • 4.25.3 State Manager
    • 4.25.4 Nodes
    • 4.25.5 System Coordinator
    • 4.25.6 Recovery
    • 4.25.7 Recovery Actions
  • 4.26 Business Accelerator for Automation of Business Process Management
  • 4.27 Application Link Enabling
  • 4.28 Intermediate Document
  • 4.29 Business Application Program Interfaces (BAPI)
  • 4.30 Repository
  • 4.31 ERP and EAI
  • 4.32 Enterprise Integration Analysis
  • 4.33 EAI Business Benefits
  • 4.34 Events
    • 4.34.1 Event Transmission
    • 4.34.2 Business Process Automation
  • 4.35 Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
    • 4.35.1 Application Integration Technical Advantages
  • 4.36 IP Management
  • 4.37 Event Bus
  • 4.38 Shared Memory
  • 4.39 State Manager
  • 4.40 Nodes
  • 4.41 System Coordinator
  • 4.42 Recovery
    • 4.42.1 Recovery Actions

5. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Company Profiles

  • 5.1 Applied Technology
  • 5.2 BEA
    • 5.2.1 BEA Acquisitions / Plumtree and Fuego
    • 5.2.2 BEA Revenue
    • 5.2.3 BEA Delivers Business Results for Key Customers and Expands Partnerships
  • 5.3 Cape Clear
    • 5.3.1 Cape Clear Products
    • 5.3.2 Cape Clear Customers
    • 5.3.3 Cape Clear Partners
    • 5.3.4 Cape Clear Solutions
    • 5.3.5 Cape Clear Positioning
  • 5.4 Fiorano
    • 5.4.1 FioranoMQ
    • 5.4.2 Fiorano ESB
    • 5.4.3 Fiorano Customers
    • 5.4.4 Fiorano Partners
    • 5.4.5 Fiorano / Improsive Technologies
    • 5.4.6 Fiorano / IntegraSolv
    • 5.4.7 Fiorano / Asidua
  • 5.5 Fusionware
  • 5.6 IBM
    • 5.6.1 Description of Business
    • 5.6.2 IBM' s Strategy
    • 5.6.3 Products and Services
    • 5.6.4 IBM WebSphere
    • 5.6.5 IBM and SAP
    • 5.6.6 IBM / DataPower
    • 5.6.7 DataPower
    • 5.6.8 IBM DataPower' s strategy
    • 5.6.9 DataPower XG3 Product Family
    • 5.6.10 IBM Acquires Ascential Software
    • 5.6.11 IBM / Ascential ESB Platform
    • 5.6.12 IBM / Micromuse Inc.
    • 5.6.13 IBM Acquires Bowstreet, Inc.
    • 5.6.14 IBM 2006 Revenue
    • 5.6.15 IBM Full-Year 2006 Revenue
  • 5.7 IONA
    • 5.7.1 Iona Artix Products
    • 5.7.2 Iona Partnerships
    • 5.7.3 Iona Artix Universal Service Platform
    • 5.7.4 Iona Products
    • 5.7.5 Iona Partners
    • 5.7.6 Iona And Industria Form Strategic Partnership
    • 5.7.7 Iona and Wipro Technologies Partner for SOA
    • 5.7.8 Iona And AmberPoint Announce Integrated SOA Infrastructure Capabilities
    • 5.7.9 Iona Fourth Quarter 2006 Revenue
    • 5.7.10 IONA First Quarter 2006 Revenue
    • 5.7.11 IONA 2005 Revenue
  • 5.8 Oracle
    • 5.8.1 Oracle Business
    • 5.8.2 Recent Acquisitions
    • 5.8.3 Oracle Middleware Products and Services
    • 5.8.4 Oracle Acquires Oblix
    • 5.8.5 Oblix Identity Management Products and Services
    • 5.8.6 Oracle Buys Open Source Software Company Sleepycat
    • 5.8.7 Oracle Revenue 2006
    • 5.8.8 Oracle Corporation Q2 Fiscal 2007 Quarter Revenue
    • 5.8.9 Oracle Buys Open Source Software Company Sleepycat
  • 5.9 PolarLake
  • 5.10 Progress Software
    • 5.10.1 Progress Software Products
    • 5.10.2 Progress Software Partners and Customers
    • 5.10.3 Progress Software / NEON Systems
    • 5.10.4 Progress Software Reports First Quarter Financial Results
    • 5.10.5 Progress Software 2005 Revenue
  • 5.11 SOA Software
    • 5.11.1 Customers
    • 5.11.2 Partners
    • 5.11.3 Products
    • 5.11.4 Solutions
    • 5.11.5 SOA Software Acquires Blue Titan
    • 5.11.6 Blue Titan Products
    • 5.11.7 Blue Titan Customers
    • 5.11.8 Blue Titan Partners
    • 5.11.9 SOA Software 2005 Revenue
  • 5.12 Savvion
    • 5.12.1 Savvion BPM
  • 5.13 Tibco
    • 5.13.1 Tibco Products
    • 5.13.2 Tibco SOA
    • 5.13.3 Tibco BPM
    • 5.13.4 Tibco MDM
    • 5.13.5 Tibco Business Optimization
    • 5.13.6 Tibco Professional Services
    • 5.13.7 Tibco Partners
    • 5.13.8 HP / Tibco
    • 5.13.9 Tibco / IDS Scheer
    • 5.13.10 Tibco Financial Data
    • 5.13.11 Tibco Software 2006 Fourth Quarter Revenue
    • 5.13.12 Tibco Software Reports Fourth Quarter Financial Results With License Revenues Up 32%
    • 5.13.13 Tibco Industry Solutions
  • 5.14 Vitria
  • 5.15 webMethods
    • 5.15.1 webMethods Fabric
    • 5.15.2 webMethods Enterprise Services Platform
    • 5.15.3 webMethods Business Process Management
    • 5.15.4 webMethods is Business Activity Monitoring
    • 5.15.5 webMethods Composite Application Framework
    • 5.15.6 webMethods is Business Process Productivity Solutions
    • 5.15.7 webMethods for Financial Services
    • 5.15.8 webMethods for the Demand-Driven Enterprise
    • 5.15.9 webMethods Second Quarter Fiscal 2007 Revenue
    • 5.15.10 webMethods / Infravio
    • 5.15.11 Professional Services Revenue
    • 5.15.12 webMethods Regional Segment Information

List of Tables and Figures

  • Table ES-1
    • Enterprise Integration Solutions Overview
  • Table ES-2
    • Key Factors And Trends Driving Demand For Packaged Application Integration Solutions
  • Table ES-3
    • EAI Integration Functions
  • Table ES-4
    • Enterprise Application Integration Market Driving Forces
  • Figure ES-5
    • Application Integration Vendor Market Segment Participation, 2006
  • Figure ES-6
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Table ES-7
    • Worldwide Application Integration License, Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 1-1
    • Enterprise Integration Solutions Overview
  • Table 1-2
    • Key factors and trends driving demand for packaged application integration solutions
  • Table 1-3
    • EAI Integration Functions
  • Table 1-4
    • Key Missions Of EAI
  • Table 1-5
    • EAI Architecture Available From Multiple Vendors
  • Table 1-6
    • Integration Of Information Resources Benefits
  • Table 1-7
    • Internal Enterprise Application Integration Tasks
  • Table 1-8
    • Application Integration Software Industries Targeted
  • Table 1-9
    • Business Imperatives
  • Table 1-10
    • Key Application Integration Market Drivers
  • Table 1-11
    • Benefits of Application Integration
  • Table 1-12
    • Enterprise Application Integration Benefits
  • Table 1-13
    • Integration Advantages
  • Table 1-14
    • Aspects of Automating Internal Business Processes
  • Table 1-15
    • Response To Change In Markets
  • Table 1-16
    • Application Integration Systems Support For Change in Markets
  • Table 1-17
    • Application Integration Software Functions
  • Table 1-18
    • EAI User Parameters
  • Table 1-19
    • EAI Routing Alternatives
  • Table 1-20
    • EAI Communication Modules
  • Table 1-21
    • Message Broker Engines
  • Table 1-22
    • Processing Extensions
  • Table 1-23
    • Exchange Systems Integration Tasks
  • Table 1-24
    • Enterprise Application Integration Functions
  • Table 1-25
    • Business Process Integration Functions
  • Table 1-26
    • Application Integration Uses
  • Table 1-27
    • Comprehensive SAN Solutions
  • Table 2-1
    • Enterprise Application Integration Market Driving Forces
  • Table 2-2
    • EAI Market Driving Forces For Real Time Computing
  • Table 2-3
    • Typical EAI Integration Projects
  • Figure 2-4
    • Application Integration Vendor Market Segment Participation, 2006
  • Figure 2-5
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Table 2-6
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Figure 2-7
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software License Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Table 2-8
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software License Market Shares, Dollars, 2003,2004, 2005 and 2006
  • Table 2-9
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software License Market Shares, Dollars, 2005 and 2006
  • Figure 2-10
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software Services and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars and Percent, 2005 and 2006
  • Table 2-11
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software Services and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars and Percent, 2005 and 2006
  • Table 2-12
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments, 2006
  • Table 2-13
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments By Company, Dollars, 2006
  • Table 2-14
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments By Company, Percent, 2006
  • Table 2-15
    • EAI Competitive Market Factors
  • Table 2-16
    • Worldwide Application Integration License, Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-17
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments By Company, Percent, 2006
  • Figure 2-18
    • Worldwide Application Integration License Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-19
    • Worldwide Application Integration License, Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Figure 2-20
    • Worldwide Application Integration Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-21
    • Worldwide Application Integration Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-22
    • Network Business Integration (BI)
  • Table 2-23
    • Internet Impact On EAI
  • Table 2-24
    • Impact of Application Connectivity On E-Business
  • Figure 2-25
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-26
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-27
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-28
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine Services and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-29
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-30
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-31
    • Worldwide Business Process Management Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-32
    • Worldwide Business Process Management Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-33
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Solutions Position IT For Flexible Systems
  • Table 2-34
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Functions Required
  • Table 2-35
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Features
  • Table 2-36
    • Business Process Management Market Forecasts, Software License, Dollars, 2006-2012
  • Figure 2-37
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine License, Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-38
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine License, Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-39
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-40
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-41
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine License, Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-42
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-43
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-44
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Figure 2-45
    • Worldwide B to B Commerce Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-46
    • Worldwide B-TO-B Commerce Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Figure 2-47
    • Worldwide Internet User Forecasts, 2006-2012
  • Table 2-48
    • Worldwide Internet User Forecasts, 2006-2012
  • Table 2-49
    • EAI Business Environment Market Drivers
  • Table 2-50
    • Types of Integration Capabilities
  • Table 2-51
    • Types of Integration Broker Capabilities
  • Table 2-52
    • Aims of EAI
  • Figure 2-53
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-54
    • Application Integration (EAI) Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-55
    • Application Integration (EAI) European Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-56
    • Application Integration (EAI) European Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-57
    • Business Benefits Of EAI
  • Table 2-58
    • Enterprise Back End System Advantages From EAI
  • Table 2-59
    • Enterprise Market Advantages From EAI
  • Table 2-60
    • Integration Targeted To B2B And Exchanges
  • Table 2-61
    • Business Process Integration Advantages
  • Table 2-62
    • Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Processes
  • Table 2-63
    • E-Business Objectives
  • Table 2-64
    • Electronic Commerce Infrastructure Requirements
  • Table 2-65
    • EAI Functions Enable E-commerce
  • Table 2- 66
    • EAI Support For Internet Commerce And EDI
  • Table 2-67
    • Key Challenges Of Application Integration
  • Table 2-68
    • Integration Modular Architecture Impact
  • Table 3-1
    • Business Integration System Functions
  • Table 3-2
    • Application Integration Segments
  • Table 3-3
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation Functions
  • Table 3-4
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Foundation Server Visual Functions
  • Table 3-5
    • IBM SOA Component Assemble Phase
  • Table 3-6
    • IBM SOA Platform Construction Of The Hosting Environment
  • Table 3-7
    • webMethods Fabric Key Benefits Next Generation B2B Solutions
  • Table 3-8
    • webMethods Fabric Enables
  • Figure 3-9
    • webMethods Fabric Architecture
  • Table 3-10
    • IBM WebSphere BPM Business Integration Middleware
  • Table 3-11
    • IBM WebSphere BPM Business Integration Functions
  • Table 3-12
    • IBM BPM Mediation Elements
  • Table 3-13
    • IBM BPM Dynamic End-Point Invocation
  • Table 3-14
    • IBM BPM Benefits
  • Table 3-15
    • WebSphere Integration Developer SOA Functions
  • Table 3-16
    • WebSphere Integration Developer SOA Features
  • Table 3-17
    • WebSphere Integration Developer SOA Mapping Functions
  • Table 3-18
    • Tibco BusinessWorks Integration Benefits
  • Table 3-19
    • Tibco BusinessWorks Benefits
  • Table 3-20
    • Tibco Business Process Management BPM Integration Platform Functions
  • Table 3-21
    • Tibco BusinessWorks Business integration platform system functions
  • Table 3-22
    • TIBCO BusinessPartner™ Benefits
  • Table 3-23
    • Tibco PartnerExpress™Benefits
  • Table 3-24
    • webMethods Fabric Components
  • Table 3-25
    • webMethods Trading Networks Benefits
  • Table 3- 26
    • webMeathods Fabric Key Benefits Next Generation B2B Solutions
  • Table 3-27
    • webMethods Fabric Enables
  • Figure 3-28
    • webMethods Fabric Architecture
  • Table 3-29
    • webMethods Fabric Functions
  • Table 3-30
    • webMethods Broker Functions
  • Table 3-31
    • webMethods Message Brokering Features
  • Table 3-32
    • Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Features
  • Table 3-33
    • BEA Application Platform Convergence
  • Table 3-34
    • BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform
  • Table 3-35
    • BEA WebLogic Integration Functions
  • Table 3-36
    • BEA WebLogic Portal
  • Table 3-37
    • BEA WebLogic Workshop
  • Table 3-38
    • Benefits Of Using Vitria BusinessWare for B2B:
  • Table 3-39
    • Vitria BusinessWare Business Process Management Benefits
  • Table 3-40
    • Vitria BusinessWare BPM Functions
  • Table 3-41
    • Vitria BusinessWare Messaging and Connectivity Benefits
  • Figure 3-42
    • ESB Backbone
  • Table 3-43
    • IBM WebSphereR Message Broker Enterprise Service Bus Features and Benefits
  • Table 3-44
    • IBM WebSphereR Message Broker Web Services Support
  • Table 3-45
    • IBM WebSphereR Message Broker Helps Develop Productivity
  • Table 3-46
    • Cape Clear Software' s products provide over 200 companies with the ability to:
  • Table 3-47
    • Cape Clear ESB
  • Table 3-48
    • Cape Clear Service Availability
  • Table 3-49
    • IONA ESB Functions
  • Table 3-50
    • Distributed Nature of an IONA ESB
  • Table 3-51
    • IBM Business Integration Functions
  • Table 3-52
    • IBM Business Integration Aspects
  • Table 3-53
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Advantages
  • Table 3-54
    • IBM WebSphere Operating Systems Supported
  • Table 3-55
    • IBM DataPower Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Benefits
  • Table 3-56
    • Microsoft Fundamental Principles Of SOA
  • Table 3-57
    • Microsoft SOA Benefits
  • Table 3-58
    • Microsoft BizTalk functions
  • Table 3-59
    • Microsoft BizTalk Core Benefits
  • Table 3-60
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Orchestrations
  • Table 3-61
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Technology
  • Table 3-62
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters
  • Table 3-63
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters For Commonly-Used Business Software
  • Table 3-64
    • Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
  • Table 3-65
    • Tibco Messaging Platforms
  • Table 3-66
    • HTTP-based TIBCO Rendezvous Administrative Console Benefits
  • Table 3-67
    • HTTP-based Tibco Rendezvous Administrative Console Features
  • Table 3-68
    • Tibco Rendezvous Platforms
  • Table 3-69
    • Tibco SmartSockets Benefits
  • Table 3-70
    • MQSoftware Q Pasa! Business Dashboard Benefits
  • Table 3-71
    • webMethods Dashboard Benefits
  • Table 3-72
    • Benefits of BEA Dashboards
  • Table 3-73
    • EAI Transformation Module Functions
  • Table 3-74
    • EAI Transformation Functions
  • Table 3-75
    • IBM and WebSphere Transformation Enterprise Data Integration Software Functions
  • Table 3-76
    • IBM Data Transformation Feature Positioning
  • Table 3-77
    • WebSphereenterprise data integration software functions
  • Table 3-78
    • GXS Industry-Specific Solutions
  • Table 3-79
    • GXS Services Functionality
  • Table 3-80
    • GXS Data Transformation Modules
  • Table 3-81
    • GXS Application Integrator Modules
  • Table 3-82
    • GSX Transformation Engines Features
  • Table 3-83
    • Tibco DataExchange Benefits
  • Table 3-84
    • Tibco DataExchange Features
  • Table 3-85
    • IBM WebSphere SOA Business Integration Server Functions
  • Table 3-86
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Foundation Server Visual Functions
  • Table 3-87
    • IBM SOA Business Innovation & Optimization Services
  • Table 3-88
    • SOA Foundation Reference Architecture
  • Table 3-89
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Support
  • Table 3-90
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Tasks
  • Table 3-91
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Tasks
  • Table 3-92
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Back-End System Connectivity Functions
  • Table 3-93
    • Tibco B2B Integration Benefits
  • Table 3-94
    • WebMethods SOA Fabric Benefits
  • Table 3-95
    • webMethods SOA Fabric Components
  • Table 3-96
    • webMethods X-Registry and webMethods X-Broker Governance Product Features
  • Table 3-97
    • webMethods Infravio X-Registry End-To-End Service Lifecycle Governance
  • Table 3-98
    • Key Benefits of webMethods Infravio - Registry, Repository, and Governance
  • Table 3-99
    • webMethods Infravio Functions
  • Table 3-100
    • WebMethods SOA Registry Engine
  • Table 3-101
    • BEA / Fuego SOA Software Key Functions
  • Table 3-102
    • BEA / Fuego SOA Software Key Benefits
  • Table 3-103
    • BEA Fuego SOA Business Process Management Functions
  • Table 3-104
    • IBM SOA Component Implementation of Process
  • Table 3-105
    • IBM WebSphere Components
  • Table 3-106
    • Microsoft Fundamental Principles Of SOA
  • Table 3-107
    • Microsoft SOA Benefits
  • Table 3-108
    • Microsoft BizTalk functions
  • Table 3-109
    • Microsoft BizTalk Core Benefits
  • Table 3-110
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Orchestrations
  • Table 3-111
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Technology
  • Table 3-112
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters
  • Table 3-113
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters For Commonly-Used Business Software
  • Table 3-114
    • Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
  • Table 3-115
    • BEA / Fuego SOA Software Key Functions
  • Table 3-116
    • BEA Fuego Business Process Management Functions
  • Table 3-117
    • BEA Fuego Business Process Management End-To-End Processes
  • Table 3-118
    • IBM SOA governance Positioning
  • Table 4-1
    • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Functions
  • Table 4-2
    • Web Services Protocols
  • Table 4-3
    • Soap-Based Web Service Production Environment Testing
  • Table 4-4
    • XSLT Transformation Of XML
  • Table 4-5
    • Integration Engine XML Processing Functions That Drive Business Process Electronically End-To-End
  • Table 4-6
    • Soap-Based Web Service Production Environment Testing
  • Table 4-7
    • Type Of Event Information
  • Table 4-8
    • Event Management Definition
  • Table 4-9
    • Integration Services
  • Table 4-10
    • Design Concerns For Integration System Architecture
  • Table 4-11
    • Functions Of An IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-12
    • Benefits Of an IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-13
    • Business Focus Of EAI Software
  • Table 4-14
    • Strategic Goals Of Enterprise Integration
  • Table 4-15
    • Advantages Of EAI Applications Integration Solutions
  • Table 4-16
    • Problems Confronting IT Managers
  • Table 4-17
    • Application Integration Engines
  • Table 4-18
    • EAI Assistance With Optimizing Management Plans
  • Table 4-19
    • Mission Critical Messaging As A Base For Integration Software Provides A Base For Application Connectivity
  • Table 4-20
    • Mission Critical Messaging Integration Functions
  • Table 4-21
    • Aspects Of Data Streaming Management
  • Table 4-22
    • Infrastructure Server Service Creation Platforms
  • Table 4-23
    • Infrastructure Server Architecture
  • Table 4-24
    • Shared Memory Functions
  • Table 4-25
    • Business Process Advanced Frameworks And Software Engine Functions
  • Table 4-26
    • Type Of Event Information
  • Table 4-27
    • Event Management Definition
  • Table 4-28
    • Integration Services
  • Table 4-29
    • Functions Of An IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-30
    • Benefits Of an IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-31
    • Shared Memory Functions
  • Table 5-1
    • Cape Clear Product
  • Table 5-2
    • Cape Clear Customers
  • Table 5-3
    • Fiorano Partner Categories
  • Table 5-4
    • IBM WebSphere Product Categories
  • Table 5-5
    • Progress Software' s Product Categories
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