Developing an enterprise architecture has emerged as the next big idea in government's continuing efforts to unify disconnected information silos and deliver services more efficiently. In essence, ...
For enterprise APIs, is Zero-Copy Integration the David to big data’s Goliath? Your email has been sent Analysts from IDC to PBT Group have predicted the volume of stored data worldwide could reach ...
Modern applications rely on multiple data sources: on-premise legacy applications, cloud applications, databases, modern cloud-based SaaS solutions, IoT devices and third-party APIs. The integration ...
Enterprise digital transformation continues to reshape how organizations operate, with automation and strategic platform ...
My first encounter with enterprise integration dates back to the early 2000s. Remember those days when Enterprise Service Buses (ESB) emerged as the antidote to the convoluted labyrinth of closely ...
For thousands of years, we Homo Sapiens have tackled architectural and engineering challenges with remarkable success: the Pyramids, the Great Wall of China, the Roman Aqueducts, the Taj Mahal, the ...
First published in 2000. As told by Chris Monchinski, 2019–20 Vice President, ISA Standards & Practices Department. ISA-95 from its inception sought to solve an important issue in our industry: ...
The enterprise lawn: Why data is the nutrient for autonomous business growth ...
Here we go again — circling back to a proven concept that has always been a good idea: the data hub. Hub-and-spoke architectures are a common, practical design for integrating any complex set of ...
This past week, Microsoft announced it was buying Clear Software, a company that provides no-code business process management software (BPMS) and low-code integration platform as a service (iPaaS).
Data integration vs. data ingestion: What are the differences? Your email has been sent With the increasing amount of data being produced, businesses need better ways to handle and use the information ...