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Integration On The Edge
The heck with hub-and-spoke designs: Enterprises are better off doing their integrating at the edges of their networks, explains IONA’s Peter Cousins in a recent ebizQ webinar, summarized here. What does he mean by that, and how could it help overcome many of IT’s current shortcomings? Cousins presents a thorough, thoughtful explanation and education:
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