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 NEON Systems

 Pervasive Software

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 Market Overview & Analysis | Part 2 | Part 3

 Expert Opinion: Dr Graham Oakes

 View from the Top: Legal services firm CPA | Part 2

 EAI: Cliff Leach of Basepoint Technology | Part 2

 Development Issues: Richo Strydom of Valtech | Part 2

 Enterprise Architecture: Tom Finneran of Ciber Inc | Part 2

 Governance Issues: Ceri Williams | Part 2

 Web Services Security: Lannon Rowan of Trend Network Services | Part 2

 Application Frameworks: Alan Woodward of Charteris | Part 2

 Development Strategy: Richard Tanner-Tremaine of Dunstan Thomas Consulting | Part 2

 EAI Online: Reviewing the Evaluation Centre website

Cliff Leach outlines the key challenges in making EAI projects successful.

Making EAI happen in the real world - Part 1 | Part 2

  FIGURE 1

Most organisations rely on a wide array of applications and their associated data. Over time, the number of applications in an organisation tends to increase and so do the problems of accessing and maintaining data – and efficiently aligning business processes with application capabilities via a common user interface and workflow logic.

In this multi-application, multi-data source environment, organisations need architectures, applications and data strategies that provide:

  • A controlled method of application integration.
  • A strong architecture for complex and heterogeneous systems design.
  • A scalable, resilient and flexible architecture.
  • An architecture that accommodates multiple sources of data in a controlled manner.
  • An architecture that can support business workflow across multiple applications with a consistent user interface.

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