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Application Integration For E-Business
Business Intelligence [part of Optima Media Group], Pages: 242
Involved in taking e-Business forward in your company? Application Integration for e-Business is essential reading "In the new business environment, it isn’t the biggest that will survive but the most agile. Information architecture is not a single project matter, but a strategic corporate issue. If you don’t have somebody on the Board who knows the importance and benefits of EAI, you should change companies!" - Christophe Lesieur, Head of Asset and Liability Management Systems, Deutsche Bank AG The e-business market is forecast to reach $1.3 trillion by the year 2003. When more and more information needs to be shared across traditional business boundaries, the way that companies integrate their systems and processes is rapidly becoming one of the most important priorities in business today. To meet the challenges of e-business, information systems need to communicate with each other as seamlessly as possible, provide real-time visibility of transactions across the entire enterprise and be flexible enough to accommodate the changing structure of the business. Existing approaches have proved costly, inflexible and slow. To survive the transition from old business to e-business it’s essential that organizations deliver integrated solutions today. Application Integration for e-Business shows you how. This report reveals how leading companies are looking to Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) products for cost-effective, flexible solutions they can implement without delay. Read this report and get the inside stories on how companies from a wide range of industries and business sectors are achieving a clear competitive advantage through their approach to application integration. You’ll discover: How to use EAI technology to deliver bottom-line business benefits in your organization How to use EAI to support merger and acquisition, e-business and CRM initiatives Clear, jargon-free guide to what EAI is and how it differs from ERP and traditional middleware How EAI can be used to integrate applications and business processes more simply and cost effectively than traditional methods Practical guidelines on how to develop an effective EAI implementation strategy How to devise and communicate a sound business case for investment in EAI Guide to vendors, products available and how to select what’s best for your business Also available as single or multi-user Cd-romChoose PDF for delivery on Cd-rom and you can print, copy and paste sections into your own management reports, search by topic or organization and more. Order the multi-user version and you can load onto your corporate intranet and share with the whole management team.
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