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Growing debate within the integration fray centers on whether an enterprise services bus is an actual product or merely a concept Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) technology has sparked a debate in the ...
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An enterprise service bus (ESB) is a centralized, logical, architectural component that operates in a distributed, heterogeneous environment to facilitate the requirements of a highly scalable, ...
Implementing SOA can be an extremely expensive undertaking. You might need to purchase several products within the SOA stack like an enterprise service bus (ESB), a business process modeling (BPM) ...
“To ESB or not to ESB,” that is the question Ross Mason, MuleSource CTO, raises in a his blog this week. It would be heresy among marketers at many vendors, but the MuleSoruce CTO is actively ...
While the concept of an “enterprise service bus” has been floating around for years, it has suddenly become the must-have foundation for service-oriented architecture environments – if you believe the ...
An ESB is a standards-based, service-oriented backbone capable of connecting hundreds of application endpoints. ESBs combine messaging, Web services, XML, data transformation and management to ...
Gartner Inc. recently predicted that more than half of all large enterprises will have at least the core of an enterprise service bus (ESB) running by the end of 2006. There are, however, several ...