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Easing Cobol into a Web-shaped world

Integrating legacy systems doesn't have to be as expensive or painful as it is sometimes presented Read more

4 February, 2004 by Gary Flood

Open-source group broadens its reach

The Eclipse project now has 30 members,including IBM, working on integrating different kinds of development applications Read more

16 December, 2002 by Martin LaMonica
Web Service Discovery - A Reality Check

Web Service Discovery - A Reality Check

Web services are about the integration of applications via the Web. Hereby, the programming effort should be minimized... Read more

14 June, 2006
Importing an iSeries Web Service Into WebSphere Integration Developer

Importing an iSeries Web Service Into WebSphere Integration Developer

...keeping up with its core philosophy, WebSphere Integration Developer also speeds the integration of applications written on WebSphere Development Studio Client that invoke iSeries business... Read more

14 December, 2005

Ubuntu Linux 5.10

Ubuntu is a well integrated, practical and absolutely free Linux distribution. There may be worries about support, but the Canonical organisation is building a good reputation and the head of steam in the wider Ubuntu community should provide decent local support from third parties, too. Read more

24 November, 2005 by Peter Judge

Web services: Handle with care

...point systems do. On the benefits side, Web services and a standardised integration of applications that use Extensible Markup Language (XML) over an Internet backbone... Read more

8 December, 2003 by Terry Noreault
With Oracle Tools, Dell Implements a Service-Oriented Architecture Infrastructure That Is Expected to Reduce Development Costs by Up to 20 Percent and Integration Project Time by Up to 30 Percent

With Oracle Tools, Dell Implements a Service-Oriented Architecture Infrastructure That Is Expected to Reduce Development Costs by Up to 20 Percent and Integration Project Time by Up to 30 Percent

...Middleware and Oracle Application Integration Architecture (AIA) Foundation Pack to accelerate the integration of applications using loosely coupled Web services Read more

1 June, 2009
Acciaierie Venete S.p.A. Implements Flexible and Scalable Infrastructure Software Solution

Acciaierie Venete S.p.A. Implements Flexible and Scalable Infrastructure Software Solution

...with that of the company's other facilities. Acciaierie Venete achieved the integration of applications in various systems to centralize management and make it compatible... Read more

1 June, 2008

The Ovum View: Portals and web services: a match made in heaven?

...the portlet... Web services hold out the possibility of easy and seamless integration of applications and content into portal software. Chris Harris-Jones, Principal Analyst... Read more

16 October, 2002 by silicon.com staff

IBM's Alliance Lite, open SANs, and corporate IT myths

...software vendors (ISVs). The programme, called Alliance Lite, aims to promote the integration of applications with IBM servers and mainframe platforms. The company hopes to... Read more

5 March, 2001 by Bloor Research
Data Modelling - Upstream - Energy Trading Company - Sunbury

Data Modelling - Upstream - Energy Trading Company - Sunbury

...business benefit.Prior experience of data management, data lifecycle management and the integration of applications.Experience working with technical and non-technical teams across a... Read more

22 May, 2012
OIL & GAS BUSINESS ANALYST

OIL & GAS BUSINESS ANALYST

...management team. Prior experience of data management, data lifecycle management and the integration of applications. Proven ability to assess integrity and appropriateness of potential IT... Read more

11 May, 2012

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