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Software Strategies Analysts Report: Enterprise Integration Challenge
Monday, 17th December 2007
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Software Strategies Analysts Report: Enterprise Integration Challenge
Business and system integration remains one of the top three CIO priorities for 2005/2006, along with increasing security and ensuring regulatory compliance. In fact, all three of these priorities are closely related.

Enterprises are seeking to improve/streamline their core business processes by integrating application silos within their enterprise and across their extended ecosystems. They also seek to defend their systems better, and ensure compliance with a fast-growing regulatory burden.

Enterprise Integration, where individual applications are programmatically linked to exchange information, has been a major effort for many years now.

In this White Paper, Software Strategies reviews the drivers for Enterprise Integration today, examines the global size and scale of the challenge and evaluates the main methods that companies have actually used to deliver integration to date. We also analyze the adoption and internal deployment levels of vendor Enterprise Integration middleware platforms by different sizes of enterprises, and seek to address the questions posed above.

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