Application integration has historically been an extremely complex, costly, and time-consuming task. Dogged by a lack of standards for languages, operating systems, interfaces, and protocols, traditional integration has necessitated expensive technology, architected as a central hub of the enterprise. This approach has proven too much for most to take on and has been the root cause of architectural headaches in the areas of performance, security and reliability.
In this webinar, Peter Cousins, Technical Director of IONA’s Artix Web services integration product, will examine tactics and strategies for embedding multi-middleware touchpoints into the application endpoints of the mission-critical enterprise applications, packaged applications, or OEM hardware. These touchpoints support not only newer technologies such as .NET, Java and Web services, but also older middleware protocols such as MQSeries, TIBCO offerings, Tuxedo and CORBA.
Attend this webinar to:
- Learn how unique multi-middleware switching capabilities drive the adoption of distributed service oriented architectures
- Understand how WSDL can be used to define these multi-middleware integration endpoints
- Learn how organizations can save on the overall development and maintenance of enterprise solutions
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