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whitepaper Java SAP R/3 Integration2005-09-23 03:00:03
  SAP remains the world leader in enterprise-software domain, with over 11000 installations worldwide. With over 60% of market share in ERP segment, it becomes an obvious choice for the EAI and EII product vendors to target SAP R/3 Enterprise as a data source, and therein emerges the need for integration. With the emergence of Java as a platform for developing enterprise applications and its portability across different Operating Systems, it becomes the obvious platform for integration with SAP R/3 Enterprise.   
whitepaper Cingular Uses TIBCO to Stay in Touch With Customers2004-11-11 03:00:01
  Cingular is the second largest wireless company in the United States, serving more than 22 million voice and data consumers across the country. Cingular sought to replace its point-to-point connectivity with an EAI platform to enable more efficient communications among applications, accelerate the development of new functionality, reduce the complexity of its architecture, and create a foundation for its new CRM application. TIBCO's enterprise application integration (EAI) solution replaced point-to-point integration and TIBCO's business process management solution automates order fulfillment, inventory, and billing processes.   
whitepaper Steel Manufacturer Improves Reliability and Availability of Data Processes With Innovative Integration Solution2005-07-07 03:00:01
  SIDMAR is a leading steel producer based in Ghent, Belgium. In an effort to share information more effectively with its parent company Arcelor and production units, steel producer SIDMAR decided to integrate a number of its manufacturing execution systems. To achieve this, HP helped to implement a new Microsoft BizTalk Server 2004-based solution built on the Microsoft .NET Framework.   
whitepaper TIBCO Gives DBS Newfound Agility2005-07-19 03:00:02
  DBS is one of the largest financial services groups in Asia. As DBS started to grow its franchise, it saw the need to build a technology platform that promotes business agility. DBS uses TIBCO to help standardize back-office services through a service-oriented approach. TIBCO's enterprise application integration (EAI) and business process management (BPM) software have replaced slow and costly point-to-point interfaces at DBS.   
whitepaper TIBCO Moves Lufthansa Cargo From a Legacy System to a Flexible Future2005-07-19 03:00:02
  Lufthansa Cargo AG (LCAG) is the freight subsidiary of Deutsche Lufthansa AG. Lufthansa Cargo's IT systems have grown over the years into a complex and heterogeneous spaghetti structure. Developing add-ons and adaptations to this system costs time and money, but is necessary for the optimal support of Lufthansa Cargo's time-definite services. TIBCO's software enabled Lufthansa Cargo to reduce development risks and costs, and to simplify maintenance. In addition, the modification of processes and the consistency of IT support based on a unified architecture have enabled Lufthansa Cargo to increase operational efficiency.   
whitepaper HP Services .NET Team Streamlines Customer Communications for AXIMA Services2005-07-26 03:00:02
  With nearly 2,200 field personnel serving more than 1,500 customers across Europe, AXIMA Services sa/nv needed a way to better manage the flow of documents and data between the field and its Brussels headquarters. More importantly, the company needed to provide customers with an easy, secure means to find answers to questions concerning their facilities and projects. AXIMA used a variety of disparate applications and operating platforms, making it difficult to gain a unified view of critical information and processes. HP Services, in collaboration with Microsoft, developed a standards-based, enterprise application integration (EAI) solution based on HP ProLiant servers and the Microsoft .NET framework.   
whitepaper Secure Information Sharing: Delivering Information to the Right People, at the Right Time and in the Right Place2005-10-13 03:00:02 Novell
  This webcast explains how the Michigan State Police applied Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) to reduce costs, ensure regulatory compliance and increase operational efficiency.   
whitepaper Leader Implements Advanced Collaborative Commerce Network and Significantly Cuts Average Process Costs2005-11-15 01:00:02 Microsoft
  ABB provides power and automation technologies to utilities and manufacturing factories. ABB wanted to ensure that its manual processes could be updated so that its suppliers could buy materials quickly and easily. It also wanted to implement an infrastructure that could support collaborative planning, electronic transactions, and online reporting. Following a request for proposal (RFP) focusing on total cost of ownership, Microsoft and HP were chosen to implement an enterprise application integration (EAI) solution based on Microsoft BizTalk Server 2002 and Microsoft SQL Server 2000.   
whitepaper CommerceQuest Solves Telco's Integration Challenge Using IBM Technology2005-11-09 01:00:02
  Replacing a business-critical legacy system can create a host of challenges when it comes to integrating the new software with other enterprise business systems and applications. A large wireless telecommunications company discovered this when it decided to replace its outdated but mission-critical financial system with a newer one. Faced with the task of integrating its existing enterprise systems with the new software, the telco approached Tampa, Florida-based Web services software developer and enterprise integrator CommerceQuest, Inc. for assistance in integrating its evolving IT infrastructure and effecting a smooth transition. Using IBM WebSphere MQ and IBM WebSphere MQ Integrator, along with SOAP, XML and Java technologies, CommerceQuest enabled telco to integrate their enterprise applications.   
whitepaper Enterprise Project Management - IT Governance and the Program Management Office2006-02-02 22:01:11
  Organizations are challenged to track and measure the effectiveness of a large number of projects in various aspects of their work, and aligning Information Technology costs with business objectives is becoming increasingly important. Executives--especially those accountable for the success or failure of IT spending–would benefit from better ways to select the most promising projects from a batch of project candidates, efficiently allocate resources among different ongoing initiatives, and evaluate project success from a strategic vantage point. Recently, individual project management applications have begun to coalesce into integrated suites and complete Enterprise Project Management platforms, providing deeper organizational insight into all aspects of project execution both at the tactical and strategic levels. The Microsoft® Office Enterprise Project Management Solution provides a full set of capabilities for project teams, managers, and executives and delivers specific benefits for better IT governance and a higher-functioning Program Management Office.