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Alistair Blaxill looks at the options for enterprise integration in today’s depressed market.
Integration in a downturn - Part 1 | Part 2
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Alistair Blaxill: the assembled component approach offers greater flexibility than bespoke systems
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The first half of 2002 has witnessed considerable change in the IT industry. Following the dotcom bust and post-September 11 downturn of last year, IT spending has slowed. Companies now deploy IT projects to fulfil specific economic objectives – and the emphasis has moved towards short-term business-critical implementations and integration of existing systems.
The proven benefits of collaboration and consistent business processes have raised integration planning to a strategic issue, beyond automating and connecting.
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