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 Axway

 Candle

 Data Junction

 Epicor Software

 Jacada

 Magic Software

 MetaMatrix

 MODCOMP

 ObjectStar International

 Scala Business Solutions

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 Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: Mehran Nikoo of Dunstan Thomas Consulting

 View from the Top: John Elliott describes how Salford Royal Hospital has united its numerous legacy systems to create a ‘single view’ of patients | Part 2

 Corporate Integration: Russell Ritchie of PA Consulting | Part 2

 Web Services: Tom Welsh, senior consultant with the Cutter Consortium and editor of Web Services Strategies | Part 2

 Implementation Issues: Gartner Group’s Michele Cantara | Part 2

 Middleware: Imam Hoque of Detica | Part 2

 Server Technology: Tyson Hartman of Avanade | Part 2

 Real-Time Operation: Consultant Dennis Howlett | Part 2

 Market Research: Aidan Cook of Sense Internet | Part 2

 Case Study: How Deutsche Bank Luxembourg harnessed together its ageing Cobol and newer XML-based systems

Aidan Cook of Sense Internet believes that a once-in-a-decade fundamental shift is under way as companies adopt web services. But they won’t be rushed.

Evolution not revolution - Part 1 | Part 2

Aidan Cook: corporates are moving ahead relentlessly with integration

Once again – for this is not new – we see that IT vendors understand things differently to their customers, and that there are disconnects between the two.

Partly the problem arises because the suppliers use a different language to their customers: they see web services as a set of technologies that are equivalent to applications-on-tap, and as the ability to merge legacy systems into a web-enabled whole or to subscribe to applications.

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