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市場調查報告書

企業應用系統整合(EAI)市場的機會、策略及預測(2007年至2013年)

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013

出版商 WinterGreen Research, Inc.
出版日期 2007年04月 商品編碼 51126
內容資訊 英文 842 PAGES 256 TABLES AND FIGURES
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US $ 3200 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 3200 PDF by E-mail (Single User License) & Hard Copy
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企業應用系統整合(EAI)市場的機會、策略及預測(2007年至2013年) 是由出版商WinterGreen Research, Inc.在2007年04月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含842 PAGES 256 TABLES AND FIGURES 價格從美金3200起跳。

簡介

現在企業應用系統整合(EAI)可以說是商業整合環境基礎建構的同義語,應用系統銷售企業開始因應應用系統間、平台間的連接性,也帶動整個應用系統 整合市場往新的功能性階段發展。2006年該市場規模達到46億美元,預計全球應用系統整合軟體市場在2013年將成長到115億美元規模。

專門於通訊・軟體市場調查的 WinterGreen Research, Inc.(總公司:Massachusetts),針對企業應用系統整合(EAI)市場進行相關調查分析及預測,並出版報告書 "Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013"

本報告書內容包括:企業應用系統整合(EAI)市場概要、至2013年之前的市場預測、主要EAI中介軟體產品、EAI生產技術及企業資料等。內容綱要摘記如下:

實施概要

第1章 企業應用系統整合(EAI)市場的概要及市場力學

  • 仲介業者
  • 商業整合產業的動向
  • 與EAI解決方案利用相關的事項
  • 利用EAI的調整作業
  • 整合軟體的必要性
  • 服務導向架構及網路服務
  • EAI在採用即時處理方式時利用主機伺服型電腦
  • ERP的EAI整合及分散資訊
  • 商業智慧
  • 業務整合
  • 應用系統整合的技術優勢
  • 應用系統整合市場的促進發展因素
  • 做為銷售管道之一的網路
  • 内外系統整合的複雜性
  • 整合市場中的變化
  • 快速、確實、可擴充的整合方案
  • 自動化解決方案的主要條件
  • 規律及溝通
  • 訊息仲介(Message Brokers)
  • 變換解決方案
  • 仲介代理架構
  • 多址傳播
  • 以網路為基礎的應用系統
  • 應用系統内的紀錄保存
  • 應用系統整合的用途
  • 全面性儲存解決方案
  • EAI應用系統整合中介軟體平台產品

第2章 EAI市場的預測

  • 應用系統整合核心處理市場的促進市場發展因素
  • EAI企業市場區隔的分析
  • EAI市場的占有率
  • EAI市場市場區隔分析
  • 影響EAI市場的競爭因素
  • EAI市場的預測
  • 商業流程管理
  • EAI SOA元件
  • 為採行規律及規則的EAI仲介
  • EAI服務導向架構市場
  • EAI變換市場
  • 電子商務
  • 企業應用系統整合市場的分析
  • EAI的地區性分析
  • 應用系統整合的課題
  • 應用系統整合(EAI)商業帶來的好處
  • 網路服務

第3章 EAI中介軟體模式產品的概要

  • 商業整合基礎系統
  • 商業流程管理系統
  • ESB中樞
  • SOA工作流程解決方案
  • 關鍵任務導向通訊
  • 面板支援整合
  • EAI變換模組
  • SOA中介軟體引擎
  • 服務導向應用系統(SOA)元件
  • EAI監測

第4章 EAI生產技術

  • 開放系統
  • 服務導向架構(SOA)
  • Java
  • J2EE(JavaTM平台)
  • 網路服務通訊協定
  • 與中介軟體建構相較直接購買的優勢
  • 流程管理標準
  • 交換處理設備(TPF)
  • 企業整合分析
  • 先進電子商務基礎建構
  • 整合系統架構
  • 將重點放在商業上的EAI軟體
  • 顧客需求反映在解決方案上
  • 利用AI應用系統的救助工作
  • 應用系統整合的功能性
  • 競爭優勢
  • EAI應用系統的用途及好處
  • 以事件為主導的企業
  • 做為應用系統整合基礎的關鍵任務通訊
  • 訊息傳輸及資料存取的流量
  • 訊息整列
  • 元件化
  • 快速、彈性及可擴充性
  • 伺服器基礎環境建議
  • 軟體引擎
  • 促進商業流程管理自動化的商業因素
  • 應用系統連結之實現
  • 中級檔案
  • 商業應用系統計畫介面(BAPI)
  • 儲存地點
  • ERP及EAI
  • 企業整合分析
  • EAI商業創造的好處
  • 事件
  • 先進電子商務基礎環境建構
  • IP管理
  • 事件匯排流(Event Bus)
  • 共同記憶體
  • 狀態管理員
  • 節點(Nodes)
  • 系統管理員
  • 系統重建

第5章 EAI企業介紹

  • Applied Technology
  • BEA
  • Cape Clear
  • Fiorano
  • Fusionware
  • IBM
  • IONA
  • Oracle
  • PolarLake
  • SOA Software
  • Savvion
  • Tibco
  • Vitria
  • webMethods

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目錄

Abstract

Application Integration is used to shape flexible business systems. Integration is the fundamental layer of IT infrastructure, providing connectivity across applications and across platforms. EAI software license markets are growing as the Internet dominates e-commerce channel adoption. Supply chain automation is a market driving force. Integration of applications by the financial services industry has not been dented.

Efficient process consolidation is supported by EAI middleware. EAI software solutions are used to support software developed in-house to enable the rapid construction of Web portals and other Web-based systems. Typical implementations are related to systems running on a mixed group of servers, under different operating systems.

Application and business integration is used to form business systems that are flexible. The changing business climate is a central concern for IT departments. The ability to create products that allow for efficient and quick response to changing business conditions is the basis for EAI vendor strategy.

Businesses today face a serious and widening information "Integration Gap" between system integration demands and their ability to meet these demands. Hand coding is less expensive than packaged integrations software in the short term. Packaged applications efficiently accomplish the basic broker and adapter functions needed for integration. Business processes are automated using eai systems. Further EAI functionality is achieved via extract, transform, and load functions. The application integration markets have migrated to another level of functionality. EAI is synonymous with the infrastructure for business integration (BI). As the application vendors begin to support connectivity across applications and across platforms, the integration markets are moving to another level of functionality providing business automation.

Worldwide application integration software markets at $4.6 billion in 2006 grew substantially as vendors were able to leverage the EAI expertise to provide competitive advantage from middleware infrastructure. Markets are anticipated to reach $11.5 billion by 2013.

Research Methodology

WinterGreen Research authors use a structured, consistent, and detailed research approach. The methodology supports an analytical approach to market research. In depth comparisons are made of many aspects of the market. Data relating to Industry segments is developed to permit presentation of forecasts and market share positioned to have substantive value.

Research has been automated using automation of interactive surveys that implement delta trend analysis and instant messaging in combination with e-mail. Automation is made possible because of a proprietary engine that implements multilayered cell based analysis. Modular systems support dynamic computing that use a graphical configuration engine to reach more people in a research modality.

Full spectrum research and information services, including market reports, customized research, and customer interviewing are available, reports and research are positioned to provide strategic value to industry participants, strategic planners, and product managers.

New systems combine sales tools and independent industry analysis, seeking to leverage the expertise of the sales force and combine it with the skepticism of the analysts to provide accurate return on investment analysis.

Table of Contents

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Executive Summary

Application Integration Used To Shape Flexible Business Sys tems

  • IBM WebSphereR MQ And Integrator Broker For Multiplatforms
  • SOA Components
  • Application And Business Integration

Enterprise Application Integration EAI Company Market Segment Analysis

Enterprise Application Integration EAI Market Shares

  • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts

1.Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Description and Market Dynamics

  • 1.1 Brokers
  • 1.2 Business Integration Industry Trends
    • 1.2.1 Middleware Definition
    • 1.2.2 Key Missions Of EAI
    • 1.2.3 Continued Demand For Business Integration Software
  • 1.3 Issues Relating To Implementing An EAI Solution
    • 1.3.1 Partner Support
    • 1.3.2 Partners And Strategic Relationships
  • 1.4 Coordinating Activities Via EAI
    • 1.4.1 Infrastructure Value
    • 1.4.2 Value Of Integration
    • 1.4.3 Reducing Costly Errors
    • 1.4.4 Maximizing Operational Efficiency
    • 1.4.5 Faster Time to Market
    • 1.4.6 Improved Employee Productivity
    • 1.4.7 Connecting Enterprise Applications
    • 1.4.8 Linking Internal Operations
  • 1.5 Need For Integration Software
    • 1.5.1 Access And Analysis Of Real-Time Data Flowing Through The Integrated Information Systems
    • 1.5.2 Business Activity Monitoring
    • 1.5.3 EAI Defines Business Processes
  • 1.6 Service Oriented Architecture and Web Services
    • 1.6.1 Service Oriented Architecture
    • 1.6.2 Web Services
    • 1.6.3 Internal Business Transformation and Efficiency Initiatives
    • 1.6.4 Innovation Initiatives
    • 1.6.5 Integration Service Providers
  • 1.7 EAI Uses Mainframes to Implement Real Time Processing
    • 1.7.1 Real Time XML And FTP
    • 1.7.2 Product Function Parity
  • 1.8 EAI Integration of ERP and Distributed Information
    • 1.8.1 Lack Of Standardization
    • 1.8.2 Data Mapping Specialists
    • 1.8.3 Standardization Of General Ledger Interfaces
    • 1.8.4 Design Of Data Paths
    • 1.8.5 Cost Savings
  • 1.9 Business Intelligence
    • 1.9.1 Extended Business Processes
    • 1.9.2 EAI Installation Teams
    • 1.9.3 Business Imperatives
  • 1.10 Businesses Activity Integration
    • 1.10.1 Integration of Other Technologies
    • 1.10.2 Enterprise Application Integration Solutions
    • 1.10.3 Creating Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
  • 1.11 Application Integration Technical Advantages
    • 1.11.1 Application Integration Business-Oriented Advantages
    • 1.11.2 Reducing Costs
    • 1.11.3 Addressing A Complex Marketplace
    • 1.11.4 Better Customer Service
  • 1.12 Application Integration Market Drivers
  • 1.13 Internet As A Sales Channel
    • 1.13.1 Internet Commerce
  • 1.14 Complexity Of Integrating Internal And External Systems
    • 1.14.1 Choice Of Systems - Site Visits
    • 1.14.2 Automating Business Processes
  • 1.15 Change In Integration Markets
  • 1.16 Rapid, Reliable, Scalable Integration Solutions
  • 1.17 Automated Solutions Requirements
  • 1.18 Routing And Communication
  • 1.19 Message Brokers
  • 1.20 Transformation Solutions
  • 1.21 Broker Agent Architecture
  • 1.22 Multicasting
  • 1.23 Web-Based Applications
  • 1.24 Record-Keeping Inside Applications
  • 1.25 Uses Of Application Integration
  • 1.26 Comprehensive Storage Solutions
  • 1.27 EAI Application Integration Middleware Platform Products
    • 1.27.1 Middleware Broker

2. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts

  • 2.1 Application Integration Core Process Market Driving Forces
    • 2.1.1 WebSphereMQ and Tibco Transport Layer Achieve Mission Critical Functionality
    • 2.1.2 Enterprise Application (EAI) Integration Of E-Business
    • 2.1.3 Market Driving Forces For Real Time Exchange of Information
    • 2.1.4 Typical EAI Integration Projects
    • 2.1.5 EAI Business Environment Market Drivers
  • 2.2 Enterprise Application Integration EAI Company Market Segment Analysis
  • 2.3 Enterprise Application Integration EAI Market Shares
    • 2.3.1 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares
    • 2.3.2 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License Market Shares
    • 2.3.3 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software Maintenance and Services Market Shares
    • 2.3.4 IBM Application Integration Market Share Analysis
    • 2.3.5 Value of WebSphereMQ, DataPower, and WebSphereMQ Broker
    • 2.3.6 IBM SOA Model
    • 2.3.7 SOA Components Use IBM WebSphereMQ
    • 2.3.8 IBM WebSphere Application Server Leverages Java Technology as a Stack
    • 2.3.9 Microsoft Adapters
    • 2.3.10 Top Competitors IBM, Tibco, WebMethods, and BEA EAI Platforms
    • 2.3.11 Tibco
    • 2.3.12 webMethods
    • 2.3.13 Sun / SeeBeyond
    • 2.3.14 GXS Transformation Engine
    • 2.3.15 BEA
    • 2.3.16 Vitria
    • 2.3.17 Sun / SeeBeyond
    • 2.3.18 Sybase
    • 2.3.19 FioranoMQ
    • 2.3.20 Kabira
  • 2.4 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Segment Analysis
    • 2.4.1 EAI Process Component Segments By Vendor
  • 2.5 Competitive Factors Affecting The EAI Market
  • 2.6 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts
    • 2.6.1 Application Integration Market Trends
    • 2.6.2 Mainframe Significantly Less Expensive than Distributed Computing Environments
    • 2.6.3 Internet Impact
    • 2.6.4 IT Department Need For EAI
    • 2.6.5 SOA Represents The Implementation Of Process From The Desktop
    • 2.6.6 Stack Based vs. Decoupled WebSphereMQ Mission Critical Messaging Approaches to EAI Solutions
    • 2.6.7 Tibco Mainframe Integration Broker Automation of Business Interactions
    • 2.6.8 webMethods Fabric Broker
    • 2.6.9 Cost, Time And Resources Required To Create And Maintain Integration In A Rapidly Changing Environment
    • 2.6.10 Application Connectivity Infrastructure Enhances E-Business
  • 2.7 Business Process Management
    • 2.7.1 Business Process Management Broker License Market Shares
    • 2.7.2 Business Process Management Broker Services and Maintenance Market Shares
    • 2.7.3 Business Process Management Broker License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares
    • 2.7.4 Business Process Management Market Forecasts
    • 2.7.5 Business Process Management Productivity Improvement and Compliance
  • 2.8 EAI SOA Components
  • 2.9 EAI Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation
    • 2.9.1 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation License Market Share
    • 2.9.2 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation Services and Maintenance Market Share
    • 2.9.3 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation License, Services, and Maintenance Market Share
    • 2.9.4 ESB Brokers For Routing And Rules Implementation License, Services, and Maintenance Market Forecasts
  • 2.10 EAI Service Oriented Architecture Markets
  • 2.11 EAI Transformation Markets
  • 2.12 E-Business
    • 2.12.1 Internet Users
    • 2.12.2 E-Business
    • 2.12.3 B2C
    • 2.12.4 Global Exchange Services
    • 2.12.5 Direction Of EAI Markets
  • 2.13 Enterprise Application Integration Segment Analysis
  • 2.14 EAI Regional Analysis
    • 2.14.1 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) For Back End Systems
    • 2.14.2 EAI Industry Segments
    • 2.14.3 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) For Front End Systems
    • 2.14.4 Customer Service
    • 2.14.5 Partner Business Drivers
    • 2.14.6 Business Process Integration
    • 2.14.7 Integration Of Business Processes
    • 2.14.8 Impact Of Mergers And Acquisitions
    • 2.14.9 Expand Strategic Partnerships
    • 2.14.10 Electronic Commerce
    • 2.14.11 Vendors With A Broad Suite Of Products
    • 2.14.12 Total Segments By Vendor
    • 2.14.13 EAI Integration Broker Segment Market Analysis
  • 2.15 Application Integration Challenges
  • 2.16 Application Integration (EAI) Business Benefits
  • 2.17 Network Services

3. Enterprise Application Integration Middleware Software Model Product Description

  • 3.1 Business Integration Foundation Systems
    • 3.1.1 IBM Application Integration Middleware
    • 3.1.2 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation
    • 3.1.3 IBM SOA Model
    • 3.1.4 SOA Scenario Reference Architecture
    • 3.1.5 Tibco Automation of Business Integration
    • 3.1.6 webMethods Fabric
    • 3.1.7 Sun Java Composite Application Platform Suite (Java CAPS)
  • 3.2 Business Process Management Systems
    • 3.2.1 IBM Business Integration Middleware
    • 3.2.2 Tibco BusinessWorks Automation of Business Interactions
    • 3.2.3 Tibco BusinessWorks
    • 3.2.4 Tibco Small And Medium Business Integration Positioning
    • 3.2.5 Tibco BusinessPartner™ Software
    • 3.2.6 TIBCO PartnerExpress
    • 3.2.7 webMethods Fabric Business Process
    • 3.2.8 webMethods Trading Networks
    • 3.2.9 Framework Of webMethods Trading Networks B2B Standards Support
    • 3.2.10 webMethods Trading Networks Process Lifecycle Management
    • 3.2.11 webMethods Trading Partner Management
    • 3.2.12 webMethods Trading Networks Graphical Mapping and Transformation
    • 3.2.13 webMethods Trading Networks Dynamic, Rule-based Document Processing
    • 3.2.14 webMethods Trading Networks Flexible Transport Framework
    • 3.2.15 webMethods Trading Networks EDI Support
    • 3.2.16 webMethods Fabric
    • 3.2.17 WebMethods Broker
    • 3.2.18 WebMethods Load Balancing
    • 3.2.19 Sun One EAI Integration Server
    • 3.2.20 Sun / SeeBeyond ICAN Suite
    • 3.2.21 Sun eInsight Business Process Manager
    • 3.2.22 Sun eInsight Enterprise Service Bus Adapters
    • 3.2.23 Sun eVision Studio
    • 3.2.24 Sun ePortal Composer
    • 3.2.25 Sun eTL Integrator 5
    • 3.2.26 Sun eXchange Integrator 5
    • 3.2.27 Sun eVIEW Studio
    • 3.2.28 SeeBeyondR eINDEX Global Identifier
    • 3.2.29 Sun eBAM Studio
    • 3.2.30 BEA / AquaLogic / Fuego
    • 3.2.31 BEA EAI Solution on WebLogic Server
    • 3.2.32 BEA WebLogic Integration
    • 3.2.33 BEA WebLogic Portal
    • 3.2.34 BEA WebLogic Workshop
    • 3.2.35 Vitria BusinessWare for Business-to-Business Integration (B2B)
    • 3.2.36 Vitria Business Process Management
    • 3.2.37 Vitria BusinessWare Messaging Transport-Independence
  • 3.3 ESB Backbone
    • 3.3.1 IBM Enterprise Service Bus Products
    • 3.3.2 IBM WebSphere Message Broker Toolkit
    • 3.3.3 IBM WebSphere MQ Broker
    • 3.3.4 IBM ESB Configuration Manager
    • 3.3.5 IBM WebSphere Broker User Name Server
    • 3.3.6 WebSphere DataPower ESB SOA Appliances
    • 3.3.7 WebSphere DataPower Integration Appliance XI50
    • 3.3.8 WebSphere DataPower XML Security Gateway XS40
    • 3.3.9 WebSphere DataPower XML Accelerator
    • 3.3.10 IBM WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
    • 3.3.11 Fiorano Enterprise Service Bus™
    • 3.3.12 Progress Software' s Sonic ESBR
    • 3.3.13 Cape Clear
    • 3.3.14 Iona Technologies
  • 3.4 SOA Workflow Solution
    • 3.4.1 IBM SOA Workflow Solution for Global Markets
    • 3.4.2 IBM SOA Workflow Solutions Overhauling Business Processes
    • 3.4.3 IBM Integration Flexibility
    • 3.4.4 IBM SOA Workflow Solution Implementation
    • 3.4.5 Saving money with BPM and SOA
    • 3.4.6 IBM WebSphere Business Integration WebSphere Software Transaction Management and Integration
    • 3.4.7 IBM EAI WebSphere Integration
    • 3.4.8 IBM EAI WebSphere Industry Specific Integration
    • 3.4.9 IBM Integration Modules
    • 3.4.10 IBM Integration Vertical Industry-Specific Solutions
    • 3.4.11 IBM EAI for Manufacturing
    • 3.4.12 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server
    • 3.4.13 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Systems
    • 3.4.14 Fiorano
    • 3.4.15 Fiorano ESB™ 2006
    • 3.4.16 FioranoMQ™ 2006
    • 3.4.17 Fiorano BPEL™ 2006
    • 3.4.18 Fiorano Business Components & Adapters 2006
    • 3.4.19 Fiorano Process Orchestration Tools 2006
    • 3.4.20 Fiorano BPEL Editor 2006
    • 3.4.21 Fiorano Software SOA Integration Backbone Solutions
    • 3.4.22 Progress Software / Sonic SOA Suite
    • 3.4.23 Sonic Software Extends SOA Infrastructure
    • 3.4.24 Vitria SOA Business Process Management
    • 3.4.25 Microsoft SOA BizTalk Server SOA Adapter Solution
    • 3.4.26 Microsoft SOA- Underlying Technologies
    • 3.4.27 Microsoft Web Services
    • 3.4.28 Microsoft BizTalk Server- SOA Implementation
    • 3.4.29 Microsoft BizTalk Integration Core Architecture
    • 3.4.30 Microsoft BizTalk Capabilities
    • 3.4.31 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration
    • 3.4.32 Microsoft BizTalk Connecting Systems
    • 3.4.33 Microsoft BizTalk Adapters For Sending and Receiving Messages
    • 3.4.34 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapter
    • 3.4.35 Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
  • 3.5 Mission Critical Messaging
    • 3.5.1 IBM WebSphere MQ
    • 3.5.2 IBM WebSphere MQ Assured Delivery
    • 3.5.3 IBM WebSphere MQ End-To-End Security:
    • 3.5.4 IBM WebSphere MQ Web Services
    • 3.5.5 IBM WebSphere MQ File Transfer:
    • 3.5.6 IBM WebSphere MQ Clustering:
    • 3.5.7 WebSphereMQ SOA Middleware Decouples Messages And Can Be Used To Implement Flexible Infrastructure
    • 3.5.8 Progress Software SonicMQ Mission Critical Messaging
    • 3.5.9 Progress Software Sonic Mission Critical Messaging
    • 3.5.10 Tibco Enterprise Message Service
    • 3.5.11 Tibco Enterprise Message Service Benefits
    • 3.5.12 Tibco Enterprise Message Features
    • 3.5.13 Tibco Rendezvous
    • 3.5.14 HTTP-based Tibco Rendezvous Administrative Console Architecture
    • 3.5.15 Tibco SmartSockets
    • 3.5.16 TibcoR SmartPGM
    • 3.5.17 TibcoR SmartPGM FX
    • 3.5.18 WebMethods Standards-based Messaging Infrastructure
    • 3.5.19 WebMethods Message-Oriented Interactions
    • 3.5.20 WebMethods Message Filters
  • 3.6 Dashboards Support Integration
    • 3.6.1 IBM Workplace Dashboards
    • 3.6.2 IBM Workplace Sales Dashboards
    • 3.6.3 IBM PartnerWorld Dashboards
    • 3.6.4 MQSoftware Customized Business Dashboard
    • 3.6.5 MQSoftware Qnami! Dashboards
    • 3.6.6 webMethods Dashboard Visibility Into Key Performance Indicators
    • 3.6.7 webMethods Dashboard Integration Platform
    • 3.6.8 BEA Dashboards
    • 3.6.9 BEA Liquid Data for WebLogic
    • 3.6.10 BEA WebLogic Enterprise Liquid Computing SOA Platform
    • 3.6.11 BEA Dashboard Liquid Data For WebLogic
    • 3.6.12 Metastorm / CommerceQuest Dashboard
  • 3.7 EAI Transformation Modules
    • 3.7.1 EAI Application Integration Content Transformation
    • 3.7.2 Extract, Transform And Load (ETL)
    • 3.7.3 Message Brokering Transformation
    • 3.7.4 IBM WebSphere Information Integration
    • 3.7.5 IBM WebSphere Data Transformation
    • 3.7.6 IBM WebSphere Data Transformation and Integration
    • 3.7.7 IBM WebSphere Transformation Software Information Management
    • 3.7.8 GXS Trading Community Connectivity
    • 3.7.9 GXS Application Integration Transformation
    • 3.7.10 GXS Interchange Solutions
    • 3.7.11 GXS Data Transformation
    • 3.7.12 GXS Enterprise System
    • 3.7.13 GXS Application Integrator
    • 3.7.14 GSX Transformation Engines
    • 3.7.15 TibcoR BusinessWorks SmartMapper Transformation
    • 3.7.16 TibcoR BusinessWorks SmartMapper Benefits
    • 3.7.17 Tibco DataExchange
    • 3.7.18 Tibco Transformation Templates
    • 3.7.19 Tibco Transformation Templates User-friendly Graphical Interfaces
    • 3.7.20 Progress Software Sonic Software Extends SOA Infrastructure
  • 3.8 SOA Middleware Engines
    • 3.8.1 IBM SOA Middleware
    • 3.8.2 IBM WebSphere SOA Business Integration Foundation
    • 3.8.3 SOA Foundation Reference Architecture
    • 3.8.4 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Support
    • 3.8.5 IBM WebSphere Business Integration Back-End System Connectivity
    • 3.8.6 IBM SOA Workflow Solution for Global Markets
    • 3.8.7 IBM SOA Workflow Solutions Overhauling Business Processes
    • 3.8.8 IBM Integration Flexibility
    • 3.8.9 IBM SOA Workflow Solution Implementation
    • 3.8.10 Tibco ActiveMatrix SOA
    • 3.8.11 Tibco Frameworks
    • 3.8.12 Tibco Automating Business Interactions
    • 3.8.13 webMethods SOA Fabric Broker
    • 3.8.14 webMethods Accelerates SOA Adoption
    • 3.8.15 webMethods Infravio X-Registry
    • 3.8.16 BEA Fuego SOA BPM suite
    • 3.8.17 BEA Fuego SOA
    • 3.8.18 Oracle
    • 3.8.19 Oracle Shift to Service-Oriented Architecture
    • 3.8.20 Fiorano
    • 3.8.21 Fiorano ESB™ 2006
    • 3.8.22 FioranoMQ™ 2006
    • 3.8.23 Fiorano BPEL™ 2006
    • 3.8.24 Fiorano Business Components & Adapters 2006
    • 3.8.25 Fiorano Process Orchestration Tools 2006
    • 3.8.26 Fiorano BPEL Editor 2006
    • 3.8.27 Fiorano Software SOA Integration Backbone Solutions
    • 3.8.28 Progress Software / Sonic SOA Suite
    • 3.8.29 Sonic Software Extends SOA Infrastructure
    • 3.8.30 Vitria SOA Business Process Management
  • 3.9 Services Oriented Applications (SOA) Components
    • 3.9.1 Adapters
    • 3.9.2 IBM WebSphere Infrastructure Components
    • 3.9.3 Core SOA Processes Leverage IBM Mainframe CICS Transaction Server
    • 3.9.4 IBM WebSphere Components
    • 3.9.5 Tibco SOA BPM Components
    • 3.9.6 Tibco Information Bus™ Architecture
    • 3.9.7 Microsoft SOA BizTalk Server SOA Adapter Solution
    • 3.9.8 Microsoft SOA- Underlying Technologies
    • 3.9.9 Microsoft Web Services
    • 3.9.10 Microsoft BizTalk Server- SOA Implementation
    • 3.9.11 Microsoft BizTalk Integration Core Architecture
    • 3.9.12 Microsoft BizTalk Capabilities
    • 3.9.13 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration
    • 3.9.14 Microsoft BizTalk Connecting Systems
    • 3.9.15 Microsoft BizTalk Adapters For Sending and Receiving Messages
    • 3.9.16 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapter
    • 3.9.17 Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
    • 3.9.18 Sun ONE Integration Server Microsystems EAI
    • 3.9.19 BEA / Fuego SOA Software
    • 3.9.20 BEA Fuego Business Process Management
  • 3.10 EAI Monitoring
    • 3.10.1 IBM BPM Monitoring
    • 3.10.2 IBM SOA Monitoring
    • 3.10.3 BMC EAI Monitoring
    • 3.10.4 MQSoftware Qnami!
    • 3.10.5 WebMethods BPM System Monitoring

4. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Process Technology

  • 4.1 Open Systems
    • 4.1.1 Open Web Services Technology
    • 4.1.2 Open Standards To Define A Common Event
    • 4.1.3 Open Systems
  • 4.2 Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
    • 4.2.1 IBM Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
    • 4.2.2 SOA Business Challenge IT Imperative
    • 4.2.3 Service-Oriented Architecture And Relevant Standards
  • 4.3 Java
    • 4.3.1 AI Vendor Commitment To Java
    • 4.3.2 Advantages Of Java In Context Of Application Integration
  • 4.4 J2EE (Java™ Platform)
    • 4.4.1 Java Single Application Development
    • 4.4.2 EAI Vendor Commitment To Java
    • 4.4.3 Advantages Of Java In Context Of Application Integration
    • 4.4.4 J2EE Standardization
  • 4.5 Web Services Protocols
    • 4.5.1 Web Services
    • 4.5.2 Soap
    • 4.5.3 Apache Soap
    • 4.5.4 Load Balancer With SSL Support
    • 4.5.5 Points Of Failure
    • 4.5.6 Soap Limitations
    • 4.5.7 WSDL
    • 4.5.8 WSDL Service Descriptions
    • 4.5.9 UDDI Registry
    • 4.5.10 UDDI Test Registries
    • 4.5.11 UDDI Distributed Web Service Discovery
    • 4.5.12 UDDI Consortium
    • 4.5.13 WS-Inspection Document Extensibility
    • 4.5.14 XSLT
    • 4.5.15 OASIS
    • 4.5.16 ebXML
    • 4.5.17 ebXML And Open Applications Group OAGIS Standards
    • 4.5.18 EBXML Standard
    • 4.5.19 XML
    • 4.5.20 Integration Engines Leverage XML Processing
    • 4.5.21 XML Standards
    • 4.5.22 XML Role In Application Topology
    • 4.5.23 XML Meets The Integration Challenge
    • 4.5.24 XML Standard Communication Language
    • 4.5.25 Web Services Protocols
    • 4.5.26 Soap
    • 4.5.27 Apache Soap
    • 4.5.28 Load Balancer With SSL Support
    • 4.5.29 Points Of Failure
    • 4.5.30 Soap Limitations
  • 4.6 Advantages Of Buying Compared To Building Middleware
    • 4.6.1 Mainframe Technologies / Enterprise Servers
    • 4.6.2 Legacy Transport Messaging Technologies
  • 4.7 Process Management Standards
  • 4.8 Transaction Processing Facility (TPF)
  • 4.9 Enterprise Integration Analysis
    • 4.9.1 EAI Business Benefits
    • 4.9.2 Event Management
    • 4.9.3 Event Transmission
    • 4.9.4 Business Process Automation
  • 4.10 Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
    • 4.10.1 Application Integration Technical Advantages
  • 4.11 Integration System Architecture
    • 4.11.1 IP Management
  • 4.12 Business Focus Of EAI Software
    • 4.12.1 The Business Imperative
  • 4.13 Customer Needs Cry Out For Solutions
  • 4.14 AI Applications To The Rescue
  • 4.15 Application Integration Functionality
    • 4.15.1 Role Of Messaging
    • 4.15.2 Role Of Routing
    • 4.15.3 Role Of Transformation Engines
    • 4.15.4 Role Of Point Solutions
    • 4.15.5 Role Of Distributed Computing Brokers And Publish/Subscribe
  • 4.16 Competitive Advantage
    • 4.16.1 Role Of Objects
    • 4.16.2 Role Of EAI For Storage Area Networks
    • 4.16.3 Role Of EAI in SANs
    • 4.16.4 Change Drives EAI Markets
    • 4.16.5 Business Process Management Services
    • 4.16.6 Business Process Management End-To-End Solutions
    • 4.16.7 Intelligent Infrastructures
    • 4.16.8 Role Of Switching
    • 4.16.9 Business Event Integration
  • 4.17 Uses And Benefits Of EAI Applications
  • 4.18 The Event Driven Enterprise
    • 4.18.1 The Business Payoff
    • 4.18.2 Enterprise Process Executive
    • 4.18.3 Automation Of Installation
  • 4.19 Mission Critical Messaging As A Base For Application Integration
    • 4.19.1 IBM WebSphere MQ
  • 4.20 Streams For Messaging and Data Access
  • 4.21 Message Queuing
    • 4.21.1 Database Message Queuing
    • 4.21.2 Data and Message Transformation
  • 4.22 Componentization
  • 4.23 Speed, Flexibility, and Scalability
  • 4.24 Server Infrastructure
  • 4.25 Software Engines
    • 4.25.1 Event Bus
    • 4.25.2 Shared Memory
    • 4.25.3 State Manager
    • 4.25.4 Nodes
    • 4.25.5 System Coordinator
    • 4.25.6 Recovery
    • 4.25.7 Recovery Actions
  • 4.26 Business Accelerator for Automation of Business Process Management
  • 4.27 Application Link Enabling
  • 4.28 Intermediate Document
  • 4.29 Business Application Program Interfaces (BAPI)
  • 4.30 Repository
  • 4.31 ERP and EAI
  • 4.32 Enterprise Integration Analysis
  • 4.33 EAI Business Benefits
  • 4.34 Events
    • 4.34.1 Event Transmission
    • 4.34.2 Business Process Automation
  • 4.35 Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
    • 4.35.1 Application Integration Technical Advantages
  • 4.36 IP Management
  • 4.37 Event Bus
  • 4.38 Shared Memory
  • 4.39 State Manager
  • 4.40 Nodes
  • 4.41 System Coordinator
  • 4.42 Recovery
    • 4.42.1 Recovery Actions

5. Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Company Profiles

  • 5.1 Applied Technology
  • 5.2 BEA
    • 5.2.1 BEA Acquisitions / Plumtree and Fuego
    • 5.2.2 BEA Revenue
    • 5.2.3 BEA Delivers Business Results for Key Customers and Expands Partnerships
  • 5.3 Cape Clear
    • 5.3.1 Cape Clear Products
    • 5.3.2 Cape Clear Customers
    • 5.3.3 Cape Clear Partners
    • 5.3.4 Cape Clear Solutions
    • 5.3.5 Cape Clear Positioning
  • 5.4 Fiorano
    • 5.4.1 FioranoMQ
    • 5.4.2 Fiorano ESB
    • 5.4.3 Fiorano Customers
    • 5.4.4 Fiorano Partners
    • 5.4.5 Fiorano / Improsive Technologies
    • 5.4.6 Fiorano / IntegraSolv
    • 5.4.7 Fiorano / Asidua
  • 5.5 Fusionware
  • 5.6 IBM
    • 5.6.1 Description of Business
    • 5.6.2 IBM' s Strategy
    • 5.6.3 Products and Services
    • 5.6.4 IBM WebSphere
    • 5.6.5 IBM and SAP
    • 5.6.6 IBM / DataPower
    • 5.6.7 DataPower
    • 5.6.8 IBM DataPower' s strategy
    • 5.6.9 DataPower XG3 Product Family
    • 5.6.10 IBM Acquires Ascential Software
    • 5.6.11 IBM / Ascential ESB Platform
    • 5.6.12 IBM / Micromuse Inc.
    • 5.6.13 IBM Acquires Bowstreet, Inc.
    • 5.6.14 IBM 2006 Revenue
    • 5.6.15 IBM Full-Year 2006 Revenue
  • 5.7 IONA
    • 5.7.1 Iona Artix Products
    • 5.7.2 Iona Partnerships
    • 5.7.3 Iona Artix Universal Service Platform
    • 5.7.4 Iona Products
    • 5.7.5 Iona Partners
    • 5.7.6 Iona And Industria Form Strategic Partnership
    • 5.7.7 Iona and Wipro Technologies Partner for SOA
    • 5.7.8 Iona And AmberPoint Announce Integrated SOA Infrastructure Capabilities
    • 5.7.9 Iona Fourth Quarter 2006 Revenue
    • 5.7.10 IONA First Quarter 2006 Revenue
    • 5.7.11 IONA 2005 Revenue
  • 5.8 Oracle
    • 5.8.1 Oracle Business
    • 5.8.2 Recent Acquisitions
    • 5.8.3 Oracle Middleware Products and Services
    • 5.8.4 Oracle Acquires Oblix
    • 5.8.5 Oblix Identity Management Products and Services
    • 5.8.6 Oracle Buys Open Source Software Company Sleepycat
    • 5.8.7 Oracle Revenue 2006
    • 5.8.8 Oracle Corporation Q2 Fiscal 2007 Quarter Revenue
    • 5.8.9 Oracle Buys Open Source Software Company Sleepycat
  • 5.9 PolarLake
  • 5.10 Progress Software
    • 5.10.1 Progress Software Products
    • 5.10.2 Progress Software Partners and Customers
    • 5.10.3 Progress Software / NEON Systems
    • 5.10.4 Progress Software Reports First Quarter Financial Results
    • 5.10.5 Progress Software 2005 Revenue
  • 5.11 SOA Software
    • 5.11.1 Customers
    • 5.11.2 Partners
    • 5.11.3 Products
    • 5.11.4 Solutions
    • 5.11.5 SOA Software Acquires Blue Titan
    • 5.11.6 Blue Titan Products
    • 5.11.7 Blue Titan Customers
    • 5.11.8 Blue Titan Partners
    • 5.11.9 SOA Software 2005 Revenue
  • 5.12 Savvion
    • 5.12.1 Savvion BPM
  • 5.13 Tibco
    • 5.13.1 Tibco Products
    • 5.13.2 Tibco SOA
    • 5.13.3 Tibco BPM
    • 5.13.4 Tibco MDM
    • 5.13.5 Tibco Business Optimization
    • 5.13.6 Tibco Professional Services
    • 5.13.7 Tibco Partners
    • 5.13.8 HP / Tibco
    • 5.13.9 Tibco / IDS Scheer
    • 5.13.10 Tibco Financial Data
    • 5.13.11 Tibco Software 2006 Fourth Quarter Revenue
    • 5.13.12 Tibco Software Reports Fourth Quarter Financial Results With License Revenues Up 32%
    • 5.13.13 Tibco Industry Solutions
  • 5.14 Vitria
  • 5.15 webMethods
    • 5.15.1 webMethods Fabric
    • 5.15.2 webMethods Enterprise Services Platform
    • 5.15.3 webMethods Business Process Management
    • 5.15.4 webMethods is Business Activity Monitoring
    • 5.15.5 webMethods Composite Application Framework
    • 5.15.6 webMethods is Business Process Productivity Solutions
    • 5.15.7 webMethods for Financial Services
    • 5.15.8 webMethods for the Demand-Driven Enterprise
    • 5.15.9 webMethods Second Quarter Fiscal 2007 Revenue
    • 5.15.10 webMethods / Infravio
    • 5.15.11 Professional Services Revenue
    • 5.15.12 webMethods Regional Segment Information

List of Tables and Figures

  • Table ES-1
    • Enterprise Integration Solutions Overview
  • Table ES-2
    • Key Factors And Trends Driving Demand For Packaged Application Integration Solutions
  • Table ES-3
    • EAI Integration Functions
  • Table ES-4
    • Enterprise Application Integration Market Driving Forces
  • Figure ES-5
    • Application Integration Vendor Market Segment Participation, 2006
  • Figure ES-6
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Table ES-7
    • Worldwide Application Integration License, Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 1-1
    • Enterprise Integration Solutions Overview
  • Table 1-2
    • Key factors and trends driving demand for packaged application integration solutions
  • Table 1-3
    • EAI Integration Functions
  • Table 1-4
    • Key Missions Of EAI
  • Table 1-5
    • EAI Architecture Available From Multiple Vendors
  • Table 1-6
    • Integration Of Information Resources Benefits
  • Table 1-7
    • Internal Enterprise Application Integration Tasks
  • Table 1-8
    • Application Integration Software Industries Targeted
  • Table 1-9
    • Business Imperatives
  • Table 1-10
    • Key Application Integration Market Drivers
  • Table 1-11
    • Benefits of Application Integration
  • Table 1-12
    • Enterprise Application Integration Benefits
  • Table 1-13
    • Integration Advantages
  • Table 1-14
    • Aspects of Automating Internal Business Processes
  • Table 1-15
    • Response To Change In Markets
  • Table 1-16
    • Application Integration Systems Support For Change in Markets
  • Table 1-17
    • Application Integration Software Functions
  • Table 1-18
    • EAI User Parameters
  • Table 1-19
    • EAI Routing Alternatives
  • Table 1-20
    • EAI Communication Modules
  • Table 1-21
    • Message Broker Engines
  • Table 1-22
    • Processing Extensions
  • Table 1-23
    • Exchange Systems Integration Tasks
  • Table 1-24
    • Enterprise Application Integration Functions
  • Table 1-25
    • Business Process Integration Functions
  • Table 1-26
    • Application Integration Uses
  • Table 1-27
    • Comprehensive SAN Solutions
  • Table 2-1
    • Enterprise Application Integration Market Driving Forces
  • Table 2-2
    • EAI Market Driving Forces For Real Time Computing
  • Table 2-3
    • Typical EAI Integration Projects
  • Figure 2-4
    • Application Integration Vendor Market Segment Participation, 2006
  • Figure 2-5
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Table 2-6
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Figure 2-7
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software License Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
  • Table 2-8
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software License Market Shares, Dollars, 2003,2004, 2005 and 2006
  • Table 2-9
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software License Market Shares, Dollars, 2005 and 2006
  • Figure 2-10
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Software Services and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars and Percent, 2005 and 2006
  • Table 2-11
    • Worldwide Application Integration Software Services and Maintenance Market Shares, Dollars and Percent, 2005 and 2006
  • Table 2-12
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments, 2006
  • Table 2-13
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments By Company, Dollars, 2006
  • Table 2-14
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments By Company, Percent, 2006
  • Table 2-15
    • EAI Competitive Market Factors
  • Table 2-16
    • Worldwide Application Integration License, Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-17
    • Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments By Company, Percent, 2006
  • Figure 2-18
    • Worldwide Application Integration License Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-19
    • Worldwide Application Integration License, Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Figure 2-20
    • Worldwide Application Integration Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-21
    • Worldwide Application Integration Services and Maintenance Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-22
    • Network Business Integration (BI)
  • Table 2-23
    • Internet Impact On EAI
  • Table 2-24
    • Impact of Application Connectivity On E-Business
  • Figure 2-25
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-26
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-27
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-28
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine Services and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-29
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-30
    • Worldwide Business Process Engine License, Services, and Maintenance Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-31
    • Worldwide Business Process Management Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-32
    • Worldwide Business Process Management Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-33
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Solutions Position IT For Flexible Systems
  • Table 2-34
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Functions Required
  • Table 2-35
    • Sarbanes-Oxley Features
  • Table 2-36
    • Business Process Management Market Forecasts, Software License, Dollars, 2006-2012
  • Figure 2-37
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine License, Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-38
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine License, Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-39
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-40
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-41
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine License, Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-42
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Services and Maintenance, Market Shares, 2006
  • Figure 2-43
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-44
    • Worldwide Application Integration Broker / Routing / Rules Engine Market Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Figure 2-45
    • Worldwide B to B Commerce Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Table 2-46
    • Worldwide B-TO-B Commerce Forecasts, 2007-2013
  • Figure 2-47
    • Worldwide Internet User Forecasts, 2006-2012
  • Table 2-48
    • Worldwide Internet User Forecasts, 2006-2012
  • Table 2-49
    • EAI Business Environment Market Drivers
  • Table 2-50
    • Types of Integration Capabilities
  • Table 2-51
    • Types of Integration Broker Capabilities
  • Table 2-52
    • Aims of EAI
  • Figure 2-53
    • Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-54
    • Application Integration (EAI) Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-55
    • Application Integration (EAI) European Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-56
    • Application Integration (EAI) European Regional Market Shares, 2006
  • Table 2-57
    • Business Benefits Of EAI
  • Table 2-58
    • Enterprise Back End System Advantages From EAI
  • Table 2-59
    • Enterprise Market Advantages From EAI
  • Table 2-60
    • Integration Targeted To B2B And Exchanges
  • Table 2-61
    • Business Process Integration Advantages
  • Table 2-62
    • Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Processes
  • Table 2-63
    • E-Business Objectives
  • Table 2-64
    • Electronic Commerce Infrastructure Requirements
  • Table 2-65
    • EAI Functions Enable E-commerce
  • Table 2- 66
    • EAI Support For Internet Commerce And EDI
  • Table 2-67
    • Key Challenges Of Application Integration
  • Table 2-68
    • Integration Modular Architecture Impact
  • Table 3-1
    • Business Integration System Functions
  • Table 3-2
    • Application Integration Segments
  • Table 3-3
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation Functions
  • Table 3-4
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Foundation Server Visual Functions
  • Table 3-5
    • IBM SOA Component Assemble Phase
  • Table 3-6
    • IBM SOA Platform Construction Of The Hosting Environment
  • Table 3-7
    • webMethods Fabric Key Benefits Next Generation B2B Solutions
  • Table 3-8
    • webMethods Fabric Enables
  • Figure 3-9
    • webMethods Fabric Architecture
  • Table 3-10
    • IBM WebSphere BPM Business Integration Middleware
  • Table 3-11
    • IBM WebSphere BPM Business Integration Functions
  • Table 3-12
    • IBM BPM Mediation Elements
  • Table 3-13
    • IBM BPM Dynamic End-Point Invocation
  • Table 3-14
    • IBM BPM Benefits
  • Table 3-15
    • WebSphere Integration Developer SOA Functions
  • Table 3-16
    • WebSphere Integration Developer SOA Features
  • Table 3-17
    • WebSphere Integration Developer SOA Mapping Functions
  • Table 3-18
    • Tibco BusinessWorks Integration Benefits
  • Table 3-19
    • Tibco BusinessWorks Benefits
  • Table 3-20
    • Tibco Business Process Management BPM Integration Platform Functions
  • Table 3-21
    • Tibco BusinessWorks Business integration platform system functions
  • Table 3-22
    • TIBCO BusinessPartner™ Benefits
  • Table 3-23
    • Tibco PartnerExpress™Benefits
  • Table 3-24
    • webMethods Fabric Components
  • Table 3-25
    • webMethods Trading Networks Benefits
  • Table 3- 26
    • webMeathods Fabric Key Benefits Next Generation B2B Solutions
  • Table 3-27
    • webMethods Fabric Enables
  • Figure 3-28
    • webMethods Fabric Architecture
  • Table 3-29
    • webMethods Fabric Functions
  • Table 3-30
    • webMethods Broker Functions
  • Table 3-31
    • webMethods Message Brokering Features
  • Table 3-32
    • Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Features
  • Table 3-33
    • BEA Application Platform Convergence
  • Table 3-34
    • BEA WebLogic Enterprise Platform
  • Table 3-35
    • BEA WebLogic Integration Functions
  • Table 3-36
    • BEA WebLogic Portal
  • Table 3-37
    • BEA WebLogic Workshop
  • Table 3-38
    • Benefits Of Using Vitria BusinessWare for B2B:
  • Table 3-39
    • Vitria BusinessWare Business Process Management Benefits
  • Table 3-40
    • Vitria BusinessWare BPM Functions
  • Table 3-41
    • Vitria BusinessWare Messaging and Connectivity Benefits
  • Figure 3-42
    • ESB Backbone
  • Table 3-43
    • IBM WebSphereR Message Broker Enterprise Service Bus Features and Benefits
  • Table 3-44
    • IBM WebSphereR Message Broker Web Services Support
  • Table 3-45
    • IBM WebSphereR Message Broker Helps Develop Productivity
  • Table 3-46
    • Cape Clear Software' s products provide over 200 companies with the ability to:
  • Table 3-47
    • Cape Clear ESB
  • Table 3-48
    • Cape Clear Service Availability
  • Table 3-49
    • IONA ESB Functions
  • Table 3-50
    • Distributed Nature of an IONA ESB
  • Table 3-51
    • IBM Business Integration Functions
  • Table 3-52
    • IBM Business Integration Aspects
  • Table 3-53
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Server Advantages
  • Table 3-54
    • IBM WebSphere Operating Systems Supported
  • Table 3-55
    • IBM DataPower Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) Benefits
  • Table 3-56
    • Microsoft Fundamental Principles Of SOA
  • Table 3-57
    • Microsoft SOA Benefits
  • Table 3-58
    • Microsoft BizTalk functions
  • Table 3-59
    • Microsoft BizTalk Core Benefits
  • Table 3-60
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Orchestrations
  • Table 3-61
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Technology
  • Table 3-62
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters
  • Table 3-63
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters For Commonly-Used Business Software
  • Table 3-64
    • Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
  • Table 3-65
    • Tibco Messaging Platforms
  • Table 3-66
    • HTTP-based TIBCO Rendezvous Administrative Console Benefits
  • Table 3-67
    • HTTP-based Tibco Rendezvous Administrative Console Features
  • Table 3-68
    • Tibco Rendezvous Platforms
  • Table 3-69
    • Tibco SmartSockets Benefits
  • Table 3-70
    • MQSoftware Q Pasa! Business Dashboard Benefits
  • Table 3-71
    • webMethods Dashboard Benefits
  • Table 3-72
    • Benefits of BEA Dashboards
  • Table 3-73
    • EAI Transformation Module Functions
  • Table 3-74
    • EAI Transformation Functions
  • Table 3-75
    • IBM and WebSphere Transformation Enterprise Data Integration Software Functions
  • Table 3-76
    • IBM Data Transformation Feature Positioning
  • Table 3-77
    • WebSphereenterprise data integration software functions
  • Table 3-78
    • GXS Industry-Specific Solutions
  • Table 3-79
    • GXS Services Functionality
  • Table 3-80
    • GXS Data Transformation Modules
  • Table 3-81
    • GXS Application Integrator Modules
  • Table 3-82
    • GSX Transformation Engines Features
  • Table 3-83
    • Tibco DataExchange Benefits
  • Table 3-84
    • Tibco DataExchange Features
  • Table 3-85
    • IBM WebSphere SOA Business Integration Server Functions
  • Table 3-86
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Foundation Server Visual Functions
  • Table 3-87
    • IBM SOA Business Innovation & Optimization Services
  • Table 3-88
    • SOA Foundation Reference Architecture
  • Table 3-89
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Support
  • Table 3-90
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Tasks
  • Table 3-91
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Human Workflow Tasks
  • Table 3-92
    • IBM WebSphere Business Integration Back-End System Connectivity Functions
  • Table 3-93
    • Tibco B2B Integration Benefits
  • Table 3-94
    • WebMethods SOA Fabric Benefits
  • Table 3-95
    • webMethods SOA Fabric Components
  • Table 3-96
    • webMethods X-Registry and webMethods X-Broker Governance Product Features
  • Table 3-97
    • webMethods Infravio X-Registry End-To-End Service Lifecycle Governance
  • Table 3-98
    • Key Benefits of webMethods Infravio - Registry, Repository, and Governance
  • Table 3-99
    • webMethods Infravio Functions
  • Table 3-100
    • WebMethods SOA Registry Engine
  • Table 3-101
    • BEA / Fuego SOA Software Key Functions
  • Table 3-102
    • BEA / Fuego SOA Software Key Benefits
  • Table 3-103
    • BEA Fuego SOA Business Process Management Functions
  • Table 3-104
    • IBM SOA Component Implementation of Process
  • Table 3-105
    • IBM WebSphere Components
  • Table 3-106
    • Microsoft Fundamental Principles Of SOA
  • Table 3-107
    • Microsoft SOA Benefits
  • Table 3-108
    • Microsoft BizTalk functions
  • Table 3-109
    • Microsoft BizTalk Core Benefits
  • Table 3-110
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Orchestrations
  • Table 3-111
    • Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Technology
  • Table 3-112
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters
  • Table 3-113
    • Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters For Commonly-Used Business Software
  • Table 3-114
    • Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
  • Table 3-115
    • BEA / Fuego SOA Software Key Functions
  • Table 3-116
    • BEA Fuego Business Process Management Functions
  • Table 3-117
    • BEA Fuego Business Process Management End-To-End Processes
  • Table 3-118
    • IBM SOA governance Positioning
  • Table 4-1
    • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Functions
  • Table 4-2
    • Web Services Protocols
  • Table 4-3
    • Soap-Based Web Service Production Environment Testing
  • Table 4-4
    • XSLT Transformation Of XML
  • Table 4-5
    • Integration Engine XML Processing Functions That Drive Business Process Electronically End-To-End
  • Table 4-6
    • Soap-Based Web Service Production Environment Testing
  • Table 4-7
    • Type Of Event Information
  • Table 4-8
    • Event Management Definition
  • Table 4-9
    • Integration Services
  • Table 4-10
    • Design Concerns For Integration System Architecture
  • Table 4-11
    • Functions Of An IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-12
    • Benefits Of an IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-13
    • Business Focus Of EAI Software
  • Table 4-14
    • Strategic Goals Of Enterprise Integration
  • Table 4-15
    • Advantages Of EAI Applications Integration Solutions
  • Table 4-16
    • Problems Confronting IT Managers
  • Table 4-17
    • Application Integration Engines
  • Table 4-18
    • EAI Assistance With Optimizing Management Plans
  • Table 4-19
    • Mission Critical Messaging As A Base For Integration Software Provides A Base For Application Connectivity
  • Table 4-20
    • Mission Critical Messaging Integration Functions
  • Table 4-21
    • Aspects Of Data Streaming Management
  • Table 4-22
    • Infrastructure Server Service Creation Platforms
  • Table 4-23
    • Infrastructure Server Architecture
  • Table 4-24
    • Shared Memory Functions
  • Table 4-25
    • Business Process Advanced Frameworks And Software Engine Functions
  • Table 4-26
    • Type Of Event Information
  • Table 4-27
    • Event Management Definition
  • Table 4-28
    • Integration Services
  • Table 4-29
    • Functions Of An IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-30
    • Benefits Of an IP Addressing Device
  • Table 4-31
    • Shared Memory Functions
  • Table 5-1
    • Cape Clear Product
  • Table 5-2
    • Cape Clear Customers
  • Table 5-3
    • Fiorano Partner Categories
  • Table 5-4
    • IBM WebSphere Product Categories
  • Table 5-5
    • Progress Software' s Product Categories
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