Communications Software White Papers

Reliable Queuing Using BEA Tuxedo

Overview This paper describes the benefits of reliable queuing as a communication paradigm for building distributed business applications. As an alternative to on-line request/response communication, reliable queuing allows business applications to communicate through the use of stable-storage queues in an asynchronous or time-independent manner. BEA Tuxedo offers such a reliable queuing mechanism. Its main features and benefits are presented here.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherBEA Systems File FormatHTML & PDF
Date PublishedAugust 2003 Downloads8
FormatWhite Papers   
Topics

IBM portals deliver improvements for retailers.

Retailers are finding it difficult to stand out in today's global marketplace. IBM WebSphere Portal software can help them deliver flexible, integrated environments that support personalized user experiences. Read this...

Webcast: Should Your Organization Get Out of the Email Business?

Email sounds simple, but it's complex technology that is difficult and time-consuming to manage. So more and more organizations are abandoning their on-premise email systems, and moving to a...

Engineering Firm Expects Communications Upgrade to Save $1 Million Annually

Pennoni Associates is a multidiscipline engineering firm with 20 offices in the northeastern United States. Employees in branch offices sometimes struggled to collaborate effectively over long distances. Pennoni upgraded to...

Brandeis University Uses Unified Communications to Enhance Communications Services While Reducing Costs and Management Requirements

Located in Waltham, Massachusetts, Brandeis University is a highly ranked private university with strong research, sciences, and social policy programs and an undergraduate enrollment of 3200. The university needed to...

MSDN Webcast: Behind the Scenes With Communications Server 2007, Communicator 2007, and Exchange Server 2007 (Level 300)

Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2007 provide the infrastructure for enterprise communications, including e-mail, voice, video, IM, conferencing, and unified messaging. Building on this infrastructure, the Microsoft...


Quick Sitemap Links: