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The capacity for service-oriented architecture (SOA) to provide a framework for next-generation enterprise telecommunications
services has become a reality through the maturing of Web services technology. Such communications services can now take their
rightful place alongside collaborating business proc (...)
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IP PBX for Service Oriented Architectures: Communications Web Services. ... SOA) to provide
a framework for next-generation enterprise telecommunications services ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Infor has met several of its objectives with Infor Open SOA. The vendor has managed to resolve inherited customer retention
issues, move forward with “green” and corporate social responsibility initiatives, and even has a viable new product version
to offer Baan users. (...)
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Infor has met several of its objectives with Infor Open SOA. The vendor has managed to resolve inherited customer retention
issues, move forward w...
Published:
2008-07-02
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This article discusses the issues around implementing architecture governance, and what constitutes viable approaches to
establishing effective governance processes. (...)
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Introduction. ... Enterprise Architecture. ...
Published:
2000-08-18
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Information technology (IT) executives are beginning to seriously re-evaluate their highly hyped, service-oriented architectures
(SOA) strategies—and consequently, their IT outsourcing, hosting, and enterprise system management strategies. However, creating
long-term strategies is complicated by the wi (...)
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... their highly hyped, service-oriented architectures (SOA) strategies—and consequently,
their IT outsourcing, hosting, and enterprise system management ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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In the larger schema of things, SOA would espouse general, more abstract concepts of software reusability and encapsulation
within certain boundaries (as to then provide access to that software via defined interfaces), Web services would then make
these SOA concepts vendor-independent due to their use of (...)
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In the larger schema of things, SOA would espouse general, more abstract concepts of software reusability and encapsulation
within certain boundar...
Published:
2004-12-22
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This article focuses on the development of strategic agility as a capability that is built into the design of an architecture.
The capabilities, the article argues, are matured through six stages that offer different levels of strategic agility. Strategic
agility, once capitalized through modular archite (...)
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Published:
2011-01-28
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The enterprise applications market is converging resulting with fewer providers; however, there are still the same number
of competing systems. What are the factors that are driving the market and what are the emerging trends? (...)
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The enterprise applications market is converging resulting with fewer providers; however, there are still the same number
of competing systems. Wh...
Published:
2006-03-23
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Abstract:
Infor has met several of its objectives with Infor Open SOA. The vendor has managed to resolve inherited customer retention
issues, move forward with “green” and corporate social responsibility initiatives, and even has a viable new product version
to offer Baan users. (...)
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enterprise architectures:
Infor has met several of its objectives with Infor Open SOA. The vendor has managed to resolve inherited customer retention
issues, move forward w...
Published:
2008-07-02
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Abstract:
The series, 'What's Wrong With Application Software' explored key challenges found in enterprise applications and also discussed
the characteristics of next generation architectures that would provide better support for applications. Once such solution,
model based architectures, deserves to be on an en (...)
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... addressed in the series of articles, software quality is another frequently discussed problem with enterprise
applications. Model Based Architectures allow for ...
Published:
2003-05-12
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Abstract:
The series, 'What's Wrong With Application Software' explored key challenges found in enterprise applications and also discussed
the characteristics of next generation architectures that would provide better support for applications. Once such solution,
model based architectures, deserves to be on an en (...)
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enterprise architectures:
... addressed in the series of articles, software quality is another frequently discussed problem with enterprise
applications. Model Based Architectures allow for ...
Published:
2003-05-12
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Change happens, and it will always happen in virtually every business environment. The underlying enterprise system should
thus be an aid to changing the business, rather than an obstacle, as is the usual case today. (...)
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Change happens, and it will always happen in virtually every business environment. The underlying enterprise system should
thus be an aid to chang...
Published:
2006-10-11
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Abstract:
Model-based architectures are conceptually superior on all fronts to conventional approaches to development. So far, they
have not yet attained high levels of maturity and robustness and hence most organizations are living with conventional approaches.
This paper compares the next generation of architect (...)
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Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Web Services is a no-brainer as a standard mechanism for providing access to enterprise applications and data; this will
allow businesses to create words out of alphabet soup (ERP, SFA, CRM, EAI, EJB, COM, BFD). Nothing about Web Services, however,
addresses the front-end complexity of dealing with multi (...)
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... The Interaction Server is inevitable; it's the natural evolution of enterprise integration
architectures. As with any thorny problem ...
Published:
2002-05-22
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Abstract:
Business intelligence (BI) software is increasingly a key component of IT architectures, and a requirement for most enterprise
application sales. Both on-premise software vendors and software-as-a-service (SaaS) vendors are responding by developing
solutions that combine operational and analytic function (...)
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Business intelligence (BI) software is increasingly a key component of IT architectures, and a requirement
for most enterprise application sales. ... ...
Published:
2010-03-11
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Abstract:
Epicor is working with Microsoft so that portal adopters can benefit from SharePoint's models and access to other enterprise
data. (...)
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Epicor is working with Microsoft so that portal adopters can benefit from SharePoint's models and access to other enterprise
data.
Published:
2005-10-05
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Abstract:
Post-implementation agility should be the goal of most companies in their enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection. However,
it is not so easy to dispel a widespread preference for the "usual suspect" ERP choices that currently stop short at post-implementation
agility. (...)
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Post-implementation agility should be the goal of most companies in their enterprise resource planning (ERP) selection. However,
it is not so easy...
Published:
2006-10-18
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... to the abovementioned global supply chain network challenges (and remnants from inflexible enterprise-centric
client/server architectures) via directive and ...
Published:
2009-04-20
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Abstract:
Enterprise applications become easier to use with the addition of powerful search capabilities. There is a distinction to
be made, however, between stand-alone search tools and true enterprise application search that is built into and tightly integrated
within an application. (...)
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Enterprise applications become easier to use with the addition of powerful search capabilities. There is a distinction to
be made, however, betwee...
Published:
2009-08-14
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Abstract:
Web Services is a no-brainer as a standard mechanism for providing access to enterprise applications and data; this will
allow businesses to create words out of alphabet soup (ERP, SFA, CRM, EAI, EJB, COM, BFD). Nothing about Web Services, however,
addresses the front-end complexity of dealing with multi (...)
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enterprise architectures:
... The Interaction Server is inevitable; it's the natural evolution of enterprise integration
architectures. As with any thorny problem ...
Published:
2002-05-22
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Abstract:
If the ultimate objective is to win and retain customers, one must consider the entire chain, which includes traditional
enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) functions as well as the once considered more remarkable
and supposedly more relevant CRM and e-commerce activity. (...)
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If the ultimate objective is to win and retain customers, one must consider the entire chain, which includes traditional enterprise
resource plann...
Published:
2004-04-05