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 ...
“Middleware-as-a-service” will continue to disrupt the market for traditional middleware, while digitalization forces an almost unrelenting need for cloud, mobile, and API-led tactical integration, ...
Application integration is the process of bringing data or a function from one application program together with that of another application program. Where these programs already exist, the process is ...
Oracle has certified its PeopleSoft Enterprise applications with Oracle Fusion Middleware 10g Release 2. The certification enables customers to protect, extend and evolve their existing investments in ...
Discover the benefits of Enterprise Social Middleware! Learn how it can streamline your digital workplace and enhance collaboration. I’ve been around long enough to recall a time when middleware was ...
In today’s interconnected digital world, where systems must communicate flawlessly across clouds, platforms, and continents, ...
AI in middleware means no more war rooms. Systems can spot trouble early, reroute traffic and keep your business running smoothly. I still remember the night an integration pipeline nearly brought one ...
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is the use of technologies and services across an enterprise to enable the integration of software applications and hardware systems. Many proprietary and open ...
Four in 10 Web services developers feel that Web services either "absolutely" or "probably" diminish the need for Enterprise Application Integration (EAI), according to Evans Data Corporation's new ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. SAN FRANCISCO—PeopleSoft Inc. on Tuesday announced an ...
"Middleware is hard to define," said Jon Callas, CTO, CSO of the PGP Corporation, "and I'm sure that there are people who would gladly describe one system as middleware, while other people would ...