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whitepaper Microsoft Dynamics Webcast: Using Development Tools to Personalize Your Microsoft Dynamics GP Solution (Level 100)2008-04-03 Microsoft Tips
  With a wide spectrum of tools and technologies, Microsoft development tools give developers the resources they need to customize the Microsoft Dynamics GP solution and convert data smoothly, on time, and within budget. The attendee of this webcast can review the different integration tools available and determine which tools are needed to customize the system to meet the diverse needs.

Tags: EAI, Application Development
  
whitepaper Microsoft Dynamics Webcast: Using Development Tools to Personalize Your Microsoft Dynamics NAV Solution (Level 100)2008-04-03 Microsoft Tips
  With a wide spectrum of tools and technologies, Microsoft development tools give developers the resources they need to customize the Microsoft Dynamics NAV solution and convert data smoothly, on time, and within budget. The attendee of this webcast can review the different integration tools available and determine which tools are needed to customize the system to meet the diverse needs.

Tags: EAI, Application Development
  
whitepaper Webcast: You Don't Have to be Big to be Smart: Successful Integration for Small to Medium Sized Businesses2007-12-05 Sterling Commerce
  The value of business-to-business integration is equally beneficial for large and small companies. Unfortunately, the complexity and costs of many forms of integration have created barriers for small to medium sized businesses trying to integrate with their suppliers, customers, carriers, etc. Fortunately, advances in technology have dramatically lowered those barriers to successful integration and made it more possible than ever for these companies to begin reaping the many rewards that come from conducting business electronically with the outside world. View this on-demand Webcast for an information-packed session that discusses the many options now available for small- and mid-sized businesses to achieve integration success.

Tags: Business Management, Supply Chain Management, Strategic Planning, EAI
  
whitepaper Webcast: How to Take Advantage of Web 2.0 using Portal and Electronic Forms2007-09-28 IBM
  In this webcast you will learn how Cardiff University, with the help of IBM Business Partner Open Logic, is developing a solution that is helping the university to attain their goal of the "Modern Working Environment". Open Logic has integrated IBM WebSphere Portal, WebSphere Process Server and Lotus Forms to help streamline the business process with electronic forms and role-based portal applications. This is allowing the university to model current processes and to implement operational efficiency improvements and increase overall effectiveness. We'll share some of the deployment challenges as well as show you some of the processes that have been implemented. You'll also learn how portals, electronic forms and Web 2.0 can be enabled in your own environment.

Tags: Application Servers, Portals, Collaborative Web, EAI
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: The Russ and Joe Developer Show: Virtual Earth (Level 100)2007-05-16 Microsoft Tips
  The presenter of this webcast shows how Microsoft Virtual Earth is one of the hottest mapping platforms available. The attendee will discover how to create Virtual Earth maps from scratch. The webcast explores Virtual Earth from a developer's point of view, including the client-side APIs, plotting points, embedding the maps in Web pages, and plotting data originating from server-side data containers.

Tags: EAI, Application Development
  
whitepaper ESB University Course 4: Service Enablement and Quality of Service with SOA2006-08-30 Cape Clear Software
  The fourth and final session of Cape Clear's ESB University focuses on exposing your existing legacy environments in an SOA, as well as consistent policy enablement.

What you will learn during this event:
  • Rapidly integrating existing applications (such as Java, CORBA, etc.) into a SOA
  • Mapping between SOA and native Java invocation
  • Rapid service enablement of existing assets
  • Service Enablement and the ability to communicate using multiple protocols
  • The ESB as a central management domain for quality of service concerns such as reliability and security
  • Overview of the WS-Reliable Messaging (WS-RM) standard and the mechanics of WS-RM
  • Cape Clear as an ESB to support WS-Reliable Messaging for reliability and WS-Security for comprehensive policy-based Quality of Service management
The other course offerings include:

Course 1: The Principles of SOA Design Using an Enterprise Service Bus

Course 2: An Introduction to SOA Process Orchestration and Top Down Service Design

Course 3: Mapping and Transforming Diverse Data Formats Using SOA



Tags: Infrastructure Management, XML, Decision Support - DW Front End, ERP, Groupware - Workflow, Software Project Management, Middleware, Service Level Management, EAI, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper ESB University Course 1: The Principles of SOA Design Using an Enterprise Service Bus2006-08-09 Cape Clear Software
  Listen to this recording of the first session of Cape Clear's popular educational webinar series ESB University. This first session focuses on the SOA creation process, principles of good SOA design, and the use of an Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) to enable SOA projects. Instructor Victor Chan makes learning about ESB interesting and easy to understand.

During this event you will learn:
  • Service-Oriented Architecture: The accepted architecture for reducing development costs, increasing IT agility and improving IT/business alignment
  • Enterprise Service Bus: The new technology platform for realizing SOA
  • Standards: What are the standards that relate to SOA?
  • True ESB: The standards-based ESB platform for SOA
Also, check out these other offerings:

Course 2: An Introduction to SOA Process Orchestration and Top Down Service Design

Course 3: Mapping and Transforming Diverse Data Formats Using SOA

Course 4: Service Enablement and Quality of Service with SOA



Tags: Customer Support Services, Decision Support - DW Front End, Middleware, Data Acquisition - ETL, Data Mining - Analysis, IM, Service Level Management, EAI, Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper These are not Your Father's Copiers2006-05-18 ZDNet
  In enterprises today, many copiers serve more than basic copying and printing needs. They are full-fledged IT devices with network and e-mail connectivity, and they can be used to scan content for distribution to business applications. In this Webcast, we look at how multifunction copiers can play a significant role in workflow processes and some of the security issues involved.

Note: This premium editorial content is underwritten by Toshiba. The registration information you provide will be shared with our sponsor.

Tags: Back-Office, Customer Support Services, Multifunction Peripherals, Printers - Plotters, Call Center - Contact, CRM Software, Document Management, Business Management, Groupware - Workflow, Graphics Applications, Middleware, Security Management, Security Tools, Fax machines, Email, Sales - Marketing, Resources Mgmt., EAI
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: SQL Server 2005 Masterclass: An In-Depth Look at Integration Services (Level 300)2005-11-15 Microsoft
  Data Transformation Services (DTS) was introduced in Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 to provide a way to move data between different databases and systems. In SQL Server 2005, the DTS engine is named SQL Server Integration Services, and it provides an easier way for the developers to develop and manage this process. This webcast explores the sources, destinations, and transformations in the presenter's toolbox and demonstrates how the developer can use them to meet their system requirements.

Tags: Database Management, EAI
  
whitepaper Webcast: Service-Oriented Development of Applications using the IBM Rationale Software Development Platform2005-07-21 IBM
  This Webcast shows how the IBM Rational Software Development Platform (RSDP) is used to model, design, and develop flexible, service-oriented solutions that enable organizations to be responsive and agile. You will see how the RSDP ensures business requirements drive downstream development by enabling:
  • Business analysts to document business requirements as business process models
  • Software architects to translate those models into services architecture
  • Developers to construct code elements
  • Integration specialists to assemble the final solution, an executable composite application that will run in the WebSphere Business Integration Server Foundation run time environment


Tags: XML, Groupware - Workflow, Software Project Management, Middleware, Software Engineering, Web Services, Service Level Management, EAI
  

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