Enterprise application integration
British TV spoofs IT administrator stereotypes... more
Whizzy Web 2.0 technology is invading the enterprise, enabling IT to hack together Web apps that draw on various data sources to yield suprising functionality with minimal effort... more
Integration could be sticking point for Cisco, Avaya... more
It will go after users of Oracle's J.D. Edwards family, its Siebel CRM products and PeopleSoft human resources software... more
Appian Enterprise 5.1 bolsters collaborative workflow with flexible features and slick modeling... more
Company uses purse, perks to woo partners... more
The conditions that brought .Net and Java into being are no longer today’s reality... more
TechEd news adds detail to "People-Ready" vision... more
Senior vice president and CIO, Harrah's Entertainment... more
Also: Readers weigh in on a world without Microsoft... more
Hands-on experts make IT miracles happen in surprising ways... more
Ingenuity and creative Perl did away with laborious system configuration... more
Microsoft's thorny install path was no problem with the help of virtual servers... more
Simple administrative tools help a small university experiment and explore its application needs... more
Using AJAX, Zimbra delivers a surprisingly rich Web-based e-mail client, but its mail server and extensive integration capabilities are equally impressive... more
Today’s agile enterprises are ready to bet on products from young companies... more
Do you really need a mile-high stack of middleware to integrate? Jitterbit thinks it can be a lot simpler than that... more
These rising enterprise stars may not be on your radar yet ... but they should be... more
Accessing mySAP via Office will be boon to knowledge workers... more
Software as a service poses new challenges for companies with regulatory compliance requirements... more
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