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MSMR: Epicor Enterprise delivers financials, budgeting, distribution, manufacturing, sales and marketing, business intelligence, and customer service solutions into a common integrated suite of applications. The front office customer relationship management (CRM) application, combined with back office financial, distribution, and manufacturing applications, leverages integration technologies with extensible markup language (XML) to transform a line of business applications into an overall enterprise solution. Epicor Enterprise leverages the Internet through advanced architecture, easy-to-use portals, and e-business applications. It also supports various industry technologies, including Microsoft's Message Queue Server (MSMQ), Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), .NET enterprise servers, and component object model (COM) architecture, along with XML documents to improve componentization and support reliable integration between applications on different servers at different sites. Epicor Enterprise uses Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) technology.

Enterprise Application Integration - Where Is It Now (And What Is It Now)? Part 1: What Is It Now?
Since January 2000 when TEC last addressed the trends in Enterprise Application, there have been massive changes in the overall direction of Application Integration in general and EAI in particular.

MSMR: MQSeries , or Microsoft s MSMQ for Windows NT/2000 ) - The product should also include the capability to bridge messages between different messaging systems (e.g. an IBM MQSeries mainframe application that needs to communicate with a Microsoft MSMQ application on a Windows platform). Scalability for high-volume transaction throughput - We cannot put enough emphasis on attention to scalability. It is almost impossible to know at implementation time what the data volumes will be in the future. Support
9/1/2001

Microsoft Gets Close to Another ASP
Microsoft has invested $10 million in Application Service Provider Corio. Initially, Corio will host Microsoft products based on the Windows DNA platform.

MSMR: InterDev and COM+, MTS, MSMQ and others. The two companies will build a shared laboratory to work together on hosting and deployment architecture using Microsoft s Windows DNA platform. The companies will also share business intelligence related to Corio s market. Market Impact While Corio is not the only ASP with which Microsoft has a partnering arrangement, this one is particularly significant. It will put Corio at or near the head of the pack with offering the newest Microsoft technologies. This
1/20/2000

Enterprise Application Integration - the Latest Trend in Getting Value from Data
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) is one of the hot-button issues in IT for the Year 2000. Information Week Research's survey of 300 technology managers showed nearly 75% of respondents said EAI is a planned project for their IT departments in the coming year. According to a survey conducted by Bank Boston, the market for EAI is expected to be $50 Billion USD by 2001. However, successful EAI requires a careful combination of a middleware framework, distributed object technologies, and custom consulting.

MSMR: IBM s MQSeries, or Microsoft s MSMQ for Windows NT). The product should also include the capability to bridge messages between different messaging systems (i.e., an IBM MQSeries mainframe application that needs to communicate with a Microsoft MSMQ application on Windows NT) Scalability for high-volume transaction throughput. We cannot put enough emphasis on attention to scalability. It is almost impossible to know at implementation time what the data volumes will be in the future Support for varying
2/1/2000

Microsoft Announces SQL Server 2000
On December 13, Microsoft Corp. announced that the next major release of Microsoft« SQL Server, currently code-named

MSMR: Microsoft Message Queuing Services (MSMQ). Unfortunately, Microsoft continues to go against standards developed by open standards groups like the OMG, but given their market presence, there is not a large degree of risk in going Microsoft s way. The standards groups have developed bridges between the open standards and Microsoft s proprietary efforts, so integration with non-Microsoft platforms is at least possible. User Recommendations The distributed aspects of the COM technology are known as DCOM
12/15/1999

What Do Users Want and Need?
At the basic level, users want a more intuitive way to

MSMR: Object Model [COM+] , MSMQ , ASP.NET Web services [ASMX] , and Remoting , most of which will be explained shortly) and transports (i.e., hypertext transfer protocol [HTTP], transmission control protocol [TCP], user datagram protocol [UDP]/ dynamic data exchange [DDE], and inter-process communication [IPC]) to create a single framework and runtime environment for building distributed computing systems. Hence, Indigo is well suited for building software oriented architecture (SOA) systems, whereby service
8/23/2005

What’s New in Microsoft SQL Server 2000
SQL Server 2000, the next major release of SQL Server 7, is Microsoft’s SQL 7 release of its database both re-architected and re-written. Microsoft has high hopes for the latest version in a market that was worth $8 Billion in 1999, an 18% increase over 1998. What remains to be seen is whether it will attract customers not already using SQL Server.

MSMR: work. Message Oriented Middleware: MSMQ (Microsoft Message Queuing) is similar to IBM s MQSeries product, and coordinates the communications across networks and systems. XML Support: The Microsoft XML Parser helps create applications that exchange data formatted in the Extensible Markup Language (XML). Most newly released products from data warehouse vendors support XML in some form. ActiveX Data Objects: Software modules based on Microsoft s Component Object Model (COM) architecture which make it
6/21/2000

BAAN Announces Open World : Business-To-Business Collaboration Over The Internet
OpenWorld will be an enterprise integration architecture that enables Baan customers to engage in E-commerce with each other.

MSMR: IBM MQ Series or MSMQ messaging queues. At this level, businesses are able to use common process modeling and workflow tools, common user interfaces and business intelligence systems to seamlessly solve multi-functional business problems like Available to Promise, order fulfillment, demand management, etc. Business Community Level: This top-level of exchange enables true business process collaboration within an enterprise, and across the heterogeneous enterprises of business partners and customers.
1/3/2000

Aspen - To Netfinity and Beyond
Aspen Technology, Inc. recently announced plans to leverage IBM resources to provide solutions for supply chain management (SCM) customers in the chemicals, petroleum, plastics, paper, metals, pharmaceutical, and other process industries.

MSMR: made available alongside Microsoft s MSMQ for complex application integration. Market Impact Of the objectives outlined in the new alliance, only one stands a chance of producing significant impact on the rest of the supply chain management market - Aspen applications on Netfinity servers running Windows operating systems. The fact is, Aspen already supported IBM s MQ Series and DB2 for many of its applications. The alliance may give Aspen an added incentive to extend support to all of its applications,
7/27/2000

Ramco Systems - Diversity Marshaled Through FlexibilityPart 2: Market Impact
In the fiscal year 2000-01, Ramco transformed from a predominantly core ERP provider to a complete solutions company with a broader portfolio of products (e.g., ERP, EAM, HRMS, etc.) and services (e.g., network solutions, network security, modeling and simulations, etc.).

MSMR: IP Sockets, DCOM, HTTP, MSMQ, XML Transaction Processing Layer Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS), Windows NT/2000 Business Rule Layer COM (ActiveX DLLs) Database Systems SQL Server 6.5, 7.0 This concludes Part Two of a three-part note on Ramco Systems. Part One detailed recent announcements. Part Three discusses the challenges faced by Ramco Systems and makes User Recommendations.   comments powered by Disqus The Cha(lle)nging World of Value-added Resellers | Application Portfolio Management: Are You
12/17/2001

A Traditional Local Touch Leader Espouses a More Global Vision
Rather than pursuing the usual route and writing our opinions and analyses of major market trends and then giving the pertinent vendors a chance for a factual review and feedback, we’ve done the opposite, and have asked different vendors about their opinions and their approaches to market trends. Sage is the most recent vendor to join this discussion.

MSMR: or Microsoft Message Queuing (MSMQ) , IBM WebSphere , XML, and so on. Q3. What are your views regarding the wrap-around versus rewrite dilemma? Will any products in your family be completely rewritten in managed code? A3 Sage : We ve seen a number of software vendors drown in this big-bang approach (rewrite the entire application to an SOA-based one). This is definitely not a safe journey for independent software vendors (ISVs) or user enterprises, and the ROI is not attractive. The customer benefit
6/5/2009

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