Commentary - If you’re like a lot of CIOs, you’ve been in this business a long time and have pretty much seen it all. From mainframe to mid-range to client-server to ASP and everything in between.
During the 1990s, companies bought packaged software solutions such as SAP, Oracle ERP, PeopleSoft, JDEdwards, Siebel, Clarify, and so on. Although such packaged software solutions worked well ...
Middleware vendors are now jockeying for a piece of the new enterprise integration architecture market, commonly called EAI. This month, we discuss what EAI is, what it means for the business, and how ...
Align intelligence, UX and data to power exceptional customer moments Increasing investments in intelligent applications is just one step to creating incredible customer experiences. By Eric Berridge ...
Demonstrating its commitment to provide value, flexibility and extensive industry-specific integrations for customer success, Oracle today announced Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) ...
Enterprises want seamless integration between their software as a service (SaaS) and on-premise applications. They have similar expectations for B2B integration scenarios that involve multi-enterprise ...
There is no denying the fact that cloud-based software and computing services are now accepted as the norm. This change has profound implications on how software applications are architected, ...
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