Web Services White Papers
Technology Vision to Business Value: Enterprise Integration
Overview IT professionals need to connect computing systems with other systems, both inside the enterprise and across the firewall. Moreover, end users need to connect with applications and data sources (not to mention each other) using new kinds of fixed and mobile devices. CIOs and other executives should understand and review both Web services and the integration framework when undertaking Enterprise Integration. While the deployment of Web services promises the accessibility of any application over the network, the integration framework will continue to act as a company's virtual backbone.
| Publisher | Accenture | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | April 2003 | Downloads | 6 |
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