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sponsored by SpiritSoft, Inc
Posted:  17 Nov 2004
Published:  01 May 2004
Format:  PDF
Length:  3  Page(s)
Type:  White Paper
Language:  English


ABSTRACT:
Called to larger tasks, messaging technology is now in a phase of evolution. A mixed message model is needed to combine the best of Web services and traditional asynchronous message delivery to provide the flexibility required for today's real-time enterprise.

In this white paper, you will learn how traditional message queuing middleware will soon be replaced by enterprise service bus (ESB) technology - taking messaging to the next level. The new ESB backbone, which will enable the next generation of integration and application platform products, will bring radical improvements to the software infrastructure of most enterprises.

You will also learn how mainstream enterprises can use ESBs to provide information to their customers twice as fast, cut license costs, and decrease dependency on a single integration vendor.


Authors

Nigel Thomas
Marketing Consultant ,  Application Infrastructure Software
Nigel Thomas offers independent product marketing consultancy in the application infrastructure software market place.

Robert Davies
Chief Technology Officer and Founder ,  SpiritSoft
Robert Davies is the chief technology officer and founder of SpiritSoft. He is one of the leading experts in the industry for Java Message Service (JMS).



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