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Backbone Connectivity Messaging Middleware Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2006 to 2012
Wintergreen Research, Inc, Dec 2006, Pages: 509
Backbone connectivity rests on the defacto industry standard WebSphereMQ. WebSphereMQ works for mainframe and distributed computing environments. SOAP that implements web services; JMS that provides Java based messaging SCADA real time message transport and the Microsoft .NET are complementary data messaging capabilities that interconnect and frequently use WebSphereMQ wrappers to pass information seamlessly.
The ability to transfer messages in a secure manner is central to transaction processing. Once and only once message delivery across platforms is a central IT task. Backbone connectivity evolves a way to achieve cross platform delivery in a manner that is most efficient for the task at hand.
There are many different types of messaging needed to achieve integrating departments. Funding IT infrastructure in a manner that supports deployment of 3000 applications or 60,000 applications depends on the availability of messaging systems that provide seamless, reliable data transport.
Worldwide backbone connectivity messaging markets at $2 billion in 2005 were $1.1 billion in the first half 2006, indicating some growth even in the first half. Markets are anticipated to continue to be strong because messaging is such a fundamental part of networking. The free systems do not get improved because there are not any funds to use for investment. Thus, the commercial systems will remain strong.
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