EGUIDE:
In this E-Guide, readers will hear from experts in the space (including well-known David Linthicum) on putting SOA infrastructure and governance in place to significantly simplify the challenges associated with keeping IT flexible.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper describes how an enterprise service bus (ESB) enables interoperability at "the seven key points of mediation," which is necessary to achieve the goals of service oriented architecture (SOA): reuse and agility. It spotlights the first three points of mediation: transport, location, and semantics.
CASE STUDY:
In this brief case study, discover the open source enterprise service bus (ESB) that Sabre Holdings selected along with additional service-oriented architecture (SOA) tools to build a gateway application that would replace their legacy integration platforms.
EGUIDE:
Read this expert e-guide to learn how enterprise IT's shift to the cloud is shaping the market for integration technologies, and discover how open source integration and messaging middleware provider Red Hat's recent acquisition of FuseSource will affect its position in this market.
EGUIDE:
The enterprise service bus (ESB) and what it does are still points of confusion and contention. Read this expert e-guide to find out why an ESB is indispensable to any application integration project. Also, find out how open source ESB options are changing the market and why this will matter to buyers.
EGUIDE:
What are successful companies doing to tackle the modern integration landscape? Find out in this expert e-guide that features two discussions with principal enterprise architect at freight logistics company Conway Inc. Maja Tibbling.
EGUIDE:
Mobile, social, and cloud are drastically disrupting the real of traditional application development, and service-oriented architecture (SOA) will be crucial to a new era of application design. In this expert e-guide, learn some of the new approaches to SOA projects, as well as three case studies of companies who were successful.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper reviews modern enterprise service grids and how their brokered peer-to-peer architecture offer ease of use for a wide array of distributed computing projects including the SOA market.