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Enterprise Integration Technology Contents - August 2003 Summary

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Management Briefings

  • Market Overview | Part 2 | Part 3
    Significantly more companies see integration technology as strategically important than when we surveyed this market last year. Pat Sweet reports on our latest research.
  • Business Issues | Part 2
    Graham Oakes of Sapient lists the ingredients for a well-tuned integration project.
  • Expert Opinion
    A clear strategy is vital when buying enterprise application integration (EAI) systems, says Anthony Chrumka of LogicaCMG.
  • Round Table | Part 2 | Part 2
    Raymond Cheng from Convenxia, John Leaman from Compass, Roland Spiers from Clarity Integration, Graham McConney from CIBER UK and Kimberley Knickle from AMR – five EAI experts tackle questions such as whether integration consultancy work is growing and the impact of web services standards.
  • Best Practice | Part 2
    Andre Yee focuses on the build and test phases of enterprise integration projects.
  • Application Areas | Part 2
    Michael Young shows how software tools can be used differently for application-to-application, B2B and B2C integration projects.
  • Case Study
    Michael Bell of Atos KPMG Consulting explains how EAI technology helped get Dutch telecoms firm bbned up-and-running.

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