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> Developers move to middle ground Planet IT
Companies that built two-tier systems to link clients to back-end hosts are now scrambling to migrate application code to mid-tier Web and application servers. (July 26, 1999)
URL: http://www.planetit.com/techcenters/docs/database/n...
> Building enterprise architecture Software Development
Before you begin consolidating your company’s business logic, you must decide whether to integrate at the data, application programming interface, method, or user interface level. (Sept. 1999)
URL: http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/features/s999f3.s...
> Enterprise application integration from the ground up Software Development
How do you choose middleware to suit your specific integration needs? This article looks at low-, middle-, and high-end solutions, as well as approaches to using technology and how approaches vary according to the applications and the environment. (April 1999)
URL: http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/features/s994f2.s...
> Mastering message brokers Software Development
Message brokers are being heralded as the next generation of middleware. How well they measure up to the challenges of enterprise application integration? (June 1999)
URL: http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/features/s996f3.s...
> Agent adapters: beyond APIs Software Development
Increasingly, mainframe systems will be subsumed rather than displaced. Agent-adapters provide a flexible and dynamic alternative to rigid architectures that incur primary processing at a central point. (Nov. 1999)
URL: http://www.sdmagazine.com/breakrm/features/s9911f2....
> Enterprise interoperability: the planning that should have been done Farber/LaChance Online
When there isn't a "Technology Master Plan" and IT people bring in new technology that must interface with the old technology, companies are forced to add yet more technology so they can continue to do business. Users must complete free registration to access this article.
URL: http://www.farberlachance.com/articles/articles.cfm...
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