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Mid Market Enterprise (SMB) Middleware Market Opportunities, Strategies, and Forecasts, 2007 to 2013


Description: The improved systems capability and proven return on investment for application integration markets represent the most compelling market driving forces. Companies that achieve faster time to market receive significant competitive advantage. The example of Apple achieving competitive advantage over Sony in the electronic music markets is a central and compelling issue driving every enterprise to look at the advantages of enterprise application integration.

Enterprise networks represent the core business capability. Enterprise application connectivity is significant for internal IT departments and to connect to distributors, suppliers, partners, and customers. The ability to send information between disparate applications is relevant to every aspect of network computing.

EAI refers to integration projects inside the enterprise network with employees and over the Internet with partners. Application integration is the base for business process integration, the integration of information relevant to projects inside and beyond the borders of the enterprise.

Integration products are broad initiatives able to integrate heterogeneous IT departments as well as target point solutions. Integration products are becoming more highly developed and less expensive.

The integration demands of e-Business present major technical challenges. In an attempt to address business challenges, organizations have implemented various ERP enterprise applications to handle the core processes.

The common strategy is to combine mid size company local presence with expertise and technology from the enterprise to leverage the strength of each partner. The theme of trust and common interest is paramount. Competitive issues depend on a local presence combined with enough resource to address solutions to technical problems.

Markets at $1 billion in 2004 are anticipated to become $4.1 billion by 2011. Automation of structured transaction data, automation of unstructured information, and integration of information across platforms and across applications demands the use of middleware. Integration tools are used to make networks work. Middleware implementation depends on groups of people defining goals together to achieve a common goal. That goal is sometimes elusive.

Key Topics
- Mid Market Enterprise Application Integration Market Shares, Forecasts, Driving Forces
- Implementing Efficiency In Mid Market Business Operations
- Guaranteed Service Levels
- XML Standards
- SMB EAI Linking Internal Operations
- Information Overload And Decision Latency
- Medium Size Business By Region
- Challenges Facing Small To Medium Businesses (SMB's)
- SMB Research And Analysis Highlights
- Mid Market SMB-Focused Channel
- Mid Market Edge Computing Solutions
- World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
- Open Service Access (OSA)
- Reliable Messaging

Methodology
This is the 294th report in a series of market research reports that provide forecasts in communications, telecommunications, the internet, computer, software, and telephone equipment. The project leaders take direct responsibility for writing and preparing each report. They have significant experience preparing industry studies. Forecasts are based on primary research and proprietary data bases. Forecasts reflect analysis of the market trends in the segment and related segments. Unit and dollar shipments are analyzed through consideration of dollar volume of each market participation in the segment. Market share analysis includes conversations with key customers of products, industry segment leaders, marketing directors, distributors, leading market participants, and companies seeking to develop measurable market share. Over 200 in-depth interviews are conducted for each report with a broad range of key participants and opinion leaders in the market segment.


Contents: MID MARKET APPLICATION INTEGRATION MIDDLEWARE MARKET EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Mid Market Application Integration Market Driving Forces
Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Integration Demands Of E-Business
Mid Market Enterprise Application Integration EAI Market Shares
Mid Market Application Integration (EAI) Software Licenses Market Shares
Mid Market Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts

1. MID MARKET (SMB) MIDDLEWARE MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION
1.1 Implementing Efficiency In Mid Market Business Operations
1.1.1 Mid Size Business Use of EAI for Flexibility and Preparedness
1.1.2 Integration Systems
1.2 Guaranteed Service Levels
1.2.1 E-Business Engine
1.3 Advanced E-Business Infrastructure
1.3.1 Application Integration Technical Advantages
1.4 Integration System Architecture
1.5 Open Systems
1.6 XML Standards
1.6.1 E-Services Approach
1.6.2 E-Services Challenge
1.6.3 E-Services Partnering
1.6.4 Retail Portal Channels
1.6.5 E-Services Is The Business Model
1.6.6 Mid Market Business Process Management (BPM) Capabilities
1.6.7 Business Process Execution Engine
1.6.8 Need For Automating Internal And External Processes
1.7 Rapid, Reliable, Scalable Integration Solutions
1.8 Role Of Mission Critical Middleware Messaging
1.8.1 Messaging Solutions
1.9 SMB EAI Linking Internal Operations
1.9.1 Business Process Management, BPM
1.9.2 Business-to-Business Integration, B2Bi
1.9.3 Enterprise Application Integration, EAI
1.9.4 Business Process Intelligence, BPI
1.10 Information Overload And Decision Latency
1.10.1 SMB Market Competitive Analysis
1.10.2 Context and Teams
1.10.3 Efficiencies In Specific Silos
1.10.4 Model Activities
1.10.5 Contextual User Interface

2. WORLDWIDE MID MARKET (SMB) MIDDLEWARE FORECASTS
2.1 Global Digital Environment Depends on Leadership and Partnering
2.1.1 Sam Palmisano at IBM Leads with Global Innovation Outlook
2.1.2 John Chambers at Cisco Leads with On Line Technology Message
2.1.3 John Chambers Vision of Intelligent Information Networks to Leverage Technology Innovation and the Internet
2.1.4 Microsoft, Intel, and Hewlett-Packard Have A Small And Medium Enterprise (SME) Consortium
2.2 Enabling Mid Size Business Environment
2.3 Growth Potential Of Small Businesses Becoming Mid Size Businesses
2.4 U.S. Mid Market Size and Growth
2.5 Worldwide SMB Market Size and Growth
2.6 SMB As Percent Of Country / Region / World GDP
2.7 U.S. Small And Medium Size Businesses By Market Size
2.8 U.S. Small And Medium Size Businesses By Market Segment
2.9 Gross Domestic Product
2.9.1 U.S. SMB IT
2.9.2 Businesses in British Columbia
2.10 Medium Size Businesses By Region
2.10.1 European SMB
2.10.2 Asian Pacific SMBs Adopting IT at High Rate
2.11 Challenges Facing Small To Medium Businesses (SMBs)
2.11.1 Exporting
2.11.2 Mid Size Business Global Opportunity
2.11.3 Critical to the World Economy
2.11.4 Internet As An Integral Part Of The Global Economy
2.11.5 Internet-Based Businesses
2.11.6 Digital Inclusion
2.12 SMB Research And Analysis Highlights
2.12.1 What Constitutes A Small Business?
2.12.2 USA
2.12.3 Germany
2.12.4 Economic Growth In Europe
2.12.5 Hong Kong
2.12.6 Australia
2.12.7 South Korea
2.12.8 Japan
2.12.9 Russia
2.12.10 Exports
2.12.11 SME Requirements And How A Smart Marketing And Sales Executive Addresses Them
2.12.12 India
2.12.13 Pakistan
2.13 Mid Market Application Integration Market Driving Forces
2.13.1 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Integration Demands Of E-Business
2.13.2 Market Driving Forces For Real Time Exchange of Information
2.13.3 EAI Business Environment Market Drivers
2.14 Enterprise Application Integration EAI Company Market Segment Analysis
2.14.1 Typical EAI Integration Projects
2.15 Midmarket Enterprise Application Integration EAI Market Shares
2.15.1 Mid Market Application Integration (EAI) Software Licenses Market Shares
2.15.2 Mid Market Application Integration (EAI) Services Market Shares
2.15.3 Mid Market Application Integration (EAI) Total Market Shares
2.16 Mid Market Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts
2.16.1 The Wise Use of Corporate Culture
2.16.2 Positioning the Team as a Partnership of Team Members Based on Trust
2.16.3 Mid Market Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts
2.16.4 Mid Market Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecast Analysis
2.16.5 IBM Leverages Java Technology
2.16.6 Microsoft Adapters
2.16.7 Tibco
2.16.8 webMethods
2.16.9 Sun / SeeBeyond
2.16.10 GXS Transformation Engine
2.16.11 BEA
2.16.12 Vitria
2.16.13 Sun / SeeBeyond
2.16.14 Sybase
2.16.15 FioranoMQ
2.16.16 Kabira
2.16.17 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Share Analysis
2.16.18 Competitive Factors Affecting The EAI Market
2.17 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Market Forecasts
2.17.1 Application Integration Market Trends
2.17.2 Co-existence of Mainframe and Distributed Computing Environments
2.17.3 Internet Impact
2.17.4 IT Department Need For EAI
2.17.5 Inadequacy of Standards Based Approaches to EAI Solutions
2.17.6 Cost, Time And Resources Required To Create And Maintain Integration In A Rapidly Changing Environment
2.17.7 Application Connectiv ity Infrastructure Enhances E-Business
2.18 Enterprise Application Integration Segment Analysis
2.18.1 EAI Industry Segments
2.18.2 EAI Process Component Segments By Vendor
2.18.3 EAI Process Component Segments
2.19 EAI Regional Analysis
2.19.1 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) For Back End Systems
2.19.2 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) For Front End Systems
2.19.3 Customer Service
2.19.4 Partner Business Drivers
2.19.5 Business Pro cess Integration
2.19.6 Integration Of Business Processes
2.19.7 Impact Of Mergers And Acquisitions
2.19.8 Expand Strategic Partnerships
2.19.9 Electronic Commerce
2.19.10 Vendors With A Broad Suite Of Products
2.19.11 Total Segments By Vendor
2.19.12 EAI Integration Broker Segment Market Analysis

3. MID MARKET MIDDLEWARE SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION
3.1 Mid Market and Departmental Computing Solutions
3.1.1 Open Standards Mid Market (SMB) Middleware
3.2 IBM Business Partner Solutions
3.2.1 IBM Portfolio Of Small and Medium Business (SMB) Software
3.2.2 IBM Express Positioning
3.2.3 IBM Express Middleware
3.2.4 IBM WebSphere - Express
3.2.5 IBM Business Partner Solutions
3.2.6 IBM Express Runtime
3.2.7 IBM Express Runtime
3.2.8 IBM DB2® Universal Database
3.2.9 IBM Web Server
3.2.10 IBM Express Runtime Console
3.2.11 Solution Assembly Toolkit
3.2.12 Education Components
3.2.13 IBM Express Runtime Pre-built solutions
3.2.14 IBM WebSphere® Commerce Express
3.2.15 IBM WebSphere Commerce - Express
3.2.16 IBM WebSphere Commerce - Express Streamlined Starter Stores
3.2.17 IBM WebSphere Commerce - Express Catalog Import Utility
3.2.18 IBM WebSphere Commerce - Express Product Management Tools
3.2.19 WebSphere Partner Gateway Advanced Edition
3.2.20 IBM Tivoli Identity Manager Express
3.2.21 IBM Tivoli Identity Manager Express:
3.2.22 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Express
3.2.23 IBM Lotus Domino Express
3.2.24 IBM DB2 Everyplace Express Edition
3.2.25 IBM DB2 Everyplace Database
3.3 Microsoft SOA—Underlying Technologies
3.3.1 Microsoft Web Services
3.3.2 Microsoft BizTalk Server—SOA Implementation
3.3.3 Microsoft BizTalk Integration Core Architecture
3.3.4 Microsoft BizTalk Capabilities
3.3.5 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration
3.3.6 Microsoft BizTalk Connecting Systems
3.3.7 Microsoft BizTalk Adapters For Sending and Receiving Messages
3.3.8 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapter
3.3.9 Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
3.3.10 Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
3.3.11 Microsoft Biztalk 2006 Adapters
3.3.12 Creating Schemas: The BizTalk Editor
3.3.13 Mapping Between Schemas: The BizTalk Mapper
3.3.14 .NET
3.3.15 Microsoft Web Services
3.4 Tibco BusinessConnect
3.4.1 Tibco Small And Medium Business Integration Positioning
3.4.2 Tibco BusinessPartner™ Software
3.4.3 TIBCO PartnerExpress
3.5 Sun One EAI Integration Server
3.5.1 Sun / SeeBeyond ICAN Suite5
3.5.2 eGATE INTEGRATOR 5
3.5.3 Sun eINSIGHT Business Process Manager
3.5.4 Sun eINSIGHT Enterprise Service Bus Adapters
3.5.5 Sun Evision Studio5
3.5.6 Sun ePortal Composer
3.5.7 eTL Integrator 5
3.5.8 Exchange Integrator 5
3.5.9 eVIEW STUDIO 5
3.5.10 SeeBeyond® eINDEX Global Identifier 5
3.5.11 eBAM Studio 5
3.5.12 eWAY Intelligent Adapters 5
3.5.13 Sun / SeeBeyond ICAN Suite
3.6 Cisco SMB

4. MID MARKET (SMB) APPLICATION INTEGRATION (EAI) TECHNOLOGY
4.1 Mid Market SMB-Focused Channel
4.1.1 Adoption Of Technologies By SMBs
4.2 Mid Market Edge Computing Solutions
4.2.1 Lifecycle of SMB EAI Integration: Design, Deployment, and Management
4.2.2 Dynamic Visual Representations
4.2.3 Applications Of SMB And Departmental EAI
4.2.4 Point Applications
4.2.5 Fault Tolerance and Redundancy Solutions
4.2.6 Small and Mid Size Business EAI Systems Architecture
4.2.7 Role Of Messaging
4.2.8 Role Of Routing
4.2.9 Role Of Transformation Engines
4.2.10 Role Of Point Solutions
4.2.11 Role Of Distributed Computing Brokers And Publish / Subscribe
4.2.12 Metadata Management
4.2.13 User Environment
4.2.14 Data Integration Capabilities
4.3 Open Service Access (OSA)
4.4 World Wide Web Consortium (W3C):
4.4.1 Web Services Interoperability Organization (WS-I):
4.5 Open Source
4.6 Embedded Systems
4.6.1 Requirements of Embedded Systems
4.7 Reliable Messaging
4.7.1 Architecture for Reliable Messaging Delivery
4.7.2 Solution Architectures
4.7.3 Validation / Pilot Project
4.7.4 Quantify Real-World Revenue Recovery
4.8 Configurable Systems

5. MID MARKET (SMB) MIDDLEWARE COMPANY PROFILES
5.1 Applied Technology
5.2 Cape Clear
5.2.1 Cape Clear Products
5.2.2 Cape Clear Customers
5.2.3 Cape Clear Partners
5.2.4 Cape Clear Solutions
5.2.5 Cape Clear Positioning
5.3 Fiorano
5.3.1 FioranoMQ
5.3.2 Fiorano ESB
5.3.3 Fiorano Customers
5.3.4 Fiorano Partners
5.3.5 Fiorano / Improsive Technologies
5.3.6 Fiorano / IntegraSolv
5.3.7 Fiorano / Asidua
5.4 Fusionware
5.5 IBM
5.5.1 Description of Business
5.5.2 IBM's Strategy
5.5.3 Products and Services
5.5.4 IBM WebSphere
5.5.5 IBM and SAP
5.5.6 IBM / DataPower
5.5.7 DataPower
5.5.8 IBM DataPower's strategy
5.5.9 DataPower XG3 Product Family
5.5.10 IBM Acquires Ascential Software
5.5.11 IBM / Ascential ESB Platform
5.5.12 IBM / Micromuse Inc.
5.5.13 IBM Acquires Bowstreet, Inc.
5.5.14 IBM 2006 Revenue
5.5.15 IBM Full-Year 2006 Revenue
5.6 IONA
5.6.1 Iona Artix Products
5.6.2 Iona Partnerships
5.6.3 Iona Artix Universal Service Platform
5.6.4 Iona Products
5.6.5 Iona Partners
5.6.6 Iona And Industria Form Strategic Partnership
5.6.7 Iona and Wipro Technologies Partner for SOA
5.6.8 Iona And Amberpoint Announce Integrated SOA In frastructure Capabilities
5.6.9 Iona Fourth Quarter 2006 Revenue
5.6.10 IONA First Quarter 2006 Revenue
5.6.11 IONA 2005 Revenue
5.7 Oracle
5.7.1 Oracle Business
5.7.2 Recent Acquisitions
5.7.3 Oracle Middleware Products and Services
5.7.4 Oracle Acquires Oblix
5.7.5 Oblix Identity Management Products and Services
5.7.6 Oracle Buys Open Source Software Company Sleepycat
5.7.7 Oracle Revenue 2006
5.7.8 Oracle Corporation Q2 Fiscal 2007 Quarter Revenue
5.7.9 Oracle Buys Open Source Software Company Sleepycat
5.8 Polarlake
5.9 Progress Software
5.9.1 Progress Software Products
5.9.2 Progress Software Partners and Customers
5.9.3 Progress Software / NEON Systems
5.9.4 Progress Software Reports First Quarter Financial Results
5.9.5 Progress Software 2005 Revenue
5.10 SOA Software
5.10.1 Customers
5.10.2 Partners
5.10.3 Products
5.10.4 Solutions
5.10.5 SOA Software Acquires Blue Titan
5.10.6 Blue Titan Products
5.10.7 Blue Titan Customers
5.10.8 Blue Titan Partners
5.10.9 SOA Software 2005 Revenue
5.11 Tibco
5.11.1 Tibco Products
5.11.2 Tibco SOA
5.11.3 Tibco BPM
5.11.4 Tibco Business Optimization
5.11.5 Tibco Professional Services
5.11.6 Tibco Partners
5.11.7 HP / Tibco
5.11.8 Tibco / IDS Scheer
5.11.9 Tibco Financial Data
5.11.10 Tibco Software 2006 Fourth Quarter Revenue
5.12 webMethods
5.12.1 webMethods Fabric
5.12.2 webMethods Enterprise Services Platform
5.12.3 webMethods Business Process Management
5.12.4 webMethods is Business Activity Monitoring
5.12.5 webMethods Composite Application Framework
5.12.6 webMethods is Business Process Productivity Solutions
5.12.7 webMethods for Financial Services
5.12.8 webMethods for the Demand-Driven Enterprise 5
5.12.9 webMethods Second Quarter Fiscal 2007 Revenue
5.12.10 webMethods / Infravio 5
5.12.11 Professional Services Revenue 5

List of Tables and Figures
MID MARKET APPLICATION INTEGRATION MIDDLEWARE MARKET EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Table ES-1 Midmarket Enterprise Application Integration Market Driving Forces
Figure ES-2 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware License Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
Table ES-3 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware Forecasts, License Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013

MID MARKET (SMB) MIDDLEWARE MARKET DYNAMICS AND MARKET DESCRIPTION
Table 1-1 Mid Size Businesses Use Of Middleware
Table 1-2 1Design Concerns For Integration System Architecture
Table 1-3 E-Services Positioning For Delivering It-Based Benefits
Table 1-4 Principles Of Application Integration
Table 1-5 E-Services Challenge
Table 1-6 E-Services Partnering Strategy
Table 1-7 E-Services Systems Strategy
Table 1-8 E-Services Positioning
Table 1-9 E-Services
Table 1-10 E-Services Marketing Directions
Table 1-11 SMB E-Services Market Positioning
Table 1-12 E-Services Modular Strategy
Table 1-13 E-Services Component Strategy
Table 1-14 Business Process Complexity
Table 1-15 Integration Platform Functions
Table 1-16 Application Integration Software Functions
Table 1-17 BPM Software Industries Targeted
Table 1-18 Enterprise Messaging Integration Functions
Table 1-19 Internal Enterprise Application Integration Tasks
Table 1-20 Demand Drivers for SMB EAI Solutions
Table 1-21 SMB Business Intelligence Solutions
Table 1-22 SMB Business Analyst Intelligence Solutions
Table 1-23 SMB Business Managerial Intelligence Solutions
Table 1-25 Team Role Responsibilities

WORLDWIDE MID MARKET (SMB) MIDDLEWARE FORECASTS
Figure 2-1 U.S. Medium Size Business Revenue Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013
Figure 2-2 U.S. Medium Size Business IT Spending Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013
Figure 2-3 U.S. Medium Size Business IT Infrastructure & Middleware Market Forecasts, Dollars, 2007 2013
Table 2-4 2U.S. Medium Size Business Revenue, IT Spending, and IT Infrastructure Optimization Systems
Spending Market Forecasts, Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013
Figure 2-5 Worldwide Small and Medium Businesses by Region, 2006
Table 2-6 Worldwide Small and Medium Businesses by Region, Number, 2002-2006
Table 2-7 Worldwide Small and Medium Businesses by Region, Percent, 2006
Figure 2-8 Worldwide Revenue of Small and Medium Businesses by Region, Dollars, 2006
Table 2-9 Worldwide Revenue of Small and Medium Businesses by Region, Dollars, 2006
Table 2-10 Worldwide Small and Medium Businesses As A Percent of GNP, 2006
Table 2-11 Worldwide Small and Medium Businesses As A Percent of Regional GNP, 2006
Table 2-12 U.S. Small and Medium Business Analysis, 2002-2004
Table 2-13 U.S. Top Ten States With Small Businesses by Number of Firms, Percent
Table 2-14 Top Ten States Small and Medium Businesses By Number of Firms
Figure 2-15 U.S. Top Ten States With Medium Size Businesses by Number of Firms, Percent
Table 2-16 U.S. Top Ten States With Medium Size Businesses by Number of Firms, Percent
Figure 2-17 U.S. Small and Medium Size Businesses by Market Segment, Percent, 2006
Figure 2-18 U.S. Small and Medium Size Businesses by Market Segment, Percent, 2006
Figure 2-19 Total Number Of Business In BC, 2002
Figure 2-20: Small Businesses With 1-49 Employees
Figure 2-21 Small Businesses With No Paid Help
Table 2-22 2Worldwide Small and Medium Businesses by Region, Number, 2002-2006
Table 2-23 Employees At Small Businesses In Russia, Number, 1994-1999
Table 2-24 GDP Analysis of the Indian Economy to highlight the important of SME’s
Table 2-25 Midmarket Enterprise Application Integration Market Driving Forces
Table 2-26 EAI Market Driving Forces For Real Time Computing
Table 2-27 Worldwide Application Integration Vendor Segments, 2005
Table 2-28 Worldwide Application Integration Vendor Segments, 2005
Table 2-29 Typical EAI Integration Projects
Figure 2-30 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware License Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2006
Table 2-30 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware License Shipments Market Shares, Dollars, 2005 and 2006
Table 2-31 Worldwide Business and Application Integration Mid Market Middleware License Shipments and Services Market Shares, Dollars, 2005 and 2006
Table 2-32 Worldwide Mid Size Company Software Maintenance, and Services Middleware Market Shares,2006 and 2005
Table 2-33 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware Forecasts, License Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013
Table 2-34 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware Forecasts, License Shipments, Dollars, 2007-2013
Table 2-35 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware Forecasts, License Shipments and Services, Dollars, 2007-2013
Table 2-36 Worldwide Mid Market Application Integration Broker, Adapter, Business Process Management Services Oriented Architecture (SOA), and Transformation Engine Market Segment Forecasts, Dollars, 2007-2013
Table 2-37 EAI Competitive Market Factors
Table 2-38 Network Business Integration (BI)
Table 2-39 Internet Impact On EAI
Table 2-40 Impact of Application Connectivity On E-Business
Table 2-41 Types of Integration Capabilities
Table 2-42 Types of Integration Broker Capabilities
Table 2-43 Aims of EAI
Table 2-44 Worldwide Mid Market Middleware Forecasts, License Shipments, Dollars, 2005
Figure 2-45 Worldwide Mid Market Application Integration Market Segments, 2011
Table 2-46 Worldwide Mid Market Business and Application Integration (EAI) Revenue Segments, Percent and Dollars, 2011
Table 2-47 Worldwide Analysis of Market Segments Application Integration (EAI) Software License and Maintenance Revenue Segments, Dollars, 2006
Figure 2-48 Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments, 2011
Table 2-49 Worldwide Application Integration Market Segments, 2004-2011
Figure 2-50 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Regional Market Segments, 2005
Table 2-51 Worldwide Application Integration (EAI) Regional Market Segments, 2005
Table 2-52 Business Benefits Of EAI
Table 2-53 Enterprise Back End System Advantages From EAI
Table 2-54 Enterprise Market Advantages From EAI
Table 2-55 Integration Targeted To B2B And Exchanges
Table 2-56 Business Process Integration Advantages
Table 2-57 Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Processes
Table 2-58 E-Business Objectives
Table 2-59 Electronic Commerce Infrastructure Requirements
Table 2-60 EAI Functions Enable E-commerce
Table 2- 61 EAI Support For Internet Commerce And EDI

MID MARKET MIDDLEWARE SOFTWARE DESCRIPTION
Table 3-1 IBM Business Partner Solutions Aspects
Table 3-2 IBM Infrastructure Software For Small And Medium Businesses Functions
Table 3-3 IBM Express System Characteristics
Table 3-4 IBM Express Middleware Positioning
Table 3-5 IBM WebSphere - Express Products
Table 3-6 IBM Express Runtime Benefits
Figure 3-7 IBM Express Runtime Development and Deployment Scenario
Table 3-8 IBM WebSphere Commerce - Express Product Management Tools
Table 3-9 IBM WebSphere® Partner Gateway Features
Table 3-10 IBM Tivoli® Identity Manager Express Product Benefits:
Table 3-10 IBM Tivoli® Identity Manager Express Product Benefits:
Table 3-11 IBM QuickStart Services for Tivoli Identity Manager Express Features
Table 3-12 IBM Tivoli Identity Manager Express Supported platforms
Table 3-13 IBM Tivoli Monitoring Express Features and Benefits
Table 3-14 Tivoli Provisioning Manager Express for Inventory Features and Benefits
Table 3-15 Tivoli Storage Manager Express Benefits
Table 3-16 IBM Lotus Notes and Domino Express Benefits
Table 3-17 DB2 Everyplace Express Edition Features
Table 3-18 Microsoft Functionality
Table 3-19 Microsoft SOA Benefits
Table 3-20 Microsoft BizTalk functions
Table 3-21 Microsoft BizTalk Core Benefits
Table 3-22 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Orchestrations
Table 3-23 Microsoft BizTalk Application Integration Technology
Table 3-24 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters
Table 3-25 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services HTTP
Table 3-26 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services MQ
Table 3-27 Microsoft BizTalk Web Services Adapters For Commonly-Used Business Software
Table 3-28 Microsoft BizTalk Server Broker for Managing Applications
Figure 3-29 Microsoft BizTalk Server 2006
Table 3-30 TIBCO BusinessConnect Benefits
Table 3- 31 TIBCO PartnerExpress™
Table 3-32 TIBCO BusinessPartner™ Benefits
Table 3-33 Tibco PartnerExpress™Benefits
Table 3-34 Sun ONE Integration Server EAI Features
Table 3-35 Sun SeeBeyond eWay Adapters Adapter types include:
Table 3-36 Cisco SMB Positioning

MID MARKET (SMB) APPLICATION INTEGRATION (EAI) TECHNOLOGY
Table 4-1 Dynamic SMB EAI Visual Representation System Uses
Table 4-2 Applications of SMB and Departmental EAI
Table 4-3 Functions of SMB and Departmental EAI
Table 4-4 Design Concerns For Integration System Architecture
Table 4-5 Application Integration Engines

MID MARKET (SMB) MIDDLEWARE COMPANY PROFILES
Table 5-1 Cape Clear Product
Table 5-2 Cape Clear Customers
Table 5-3 Fiorano Partner Categories
Table 5-4 IBM WebSphere Product Categories
Table 5-5 Progress Software’s Product Categories


Companies Mentioned - IBM - Microsoft - Applied Technology - Cape Clear - Fiorano - Fusionware - IONA - Oracle - Polarlake - Progress Software - SOA Software - TIBCO - webMethods


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