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 Your independent resource on business integration and network computing through middleware and message brokering
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- A CTO reflects on the evolution of middleware
Nick Denning, Chief Technical Officer, Strategic Thought (page )
- SOA: customer and business value
Sandy Carter, Vice President SOA Strategy, IBM (page )
- IT and middleware project success: an unscientific survey
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology (page )
- Event Driven architecture
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page )
- Web 2.0
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page )
- Moving forward with SOA
Mark Lillycrop, Research Director, Arcati (page )
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- 10 signs that may indicate your IT architect has lost the plot
Adam Richards, Managing Director, Architecture and Performance Engineering, JP Morgan Chase (page 2)
- Testing distributed IT systems
Peter Bye, Senior Systems Architect, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 10)
- The Windows Communication Foundation (alias Indigo)
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 18)
- Linux server virtualization: implications for middleware
Mark Lillycrop, Principal Analyst, Arcati (page 26)
- Service-oriented Integration - SOI
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 32)
- Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part II
Nick Denning, Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Thought (page 41)
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- Enterprise IT Management - a necessity both for now and the future
John Swainson, President and CEO, Computer Associates (page 2)
- SOA: one more step on the road to 'User Specified Software'?
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates (page 10)
- The Enterprise Service Bus: a re-evaluation
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 14)
- Enterprise Service Bus - optimizing the relationship between legacy applications and Web Services
Mark Lillycrop, Principal Analyst, Arcati (page 20)
- Information flow in middleware infrastructures
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 26)
- Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part I
Nick Denning, Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Thought (page 33)
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- Runway - integrated middleware for the travel industry
Mark Lenahan, Senior Architect, SITA (page 2)
- Grids for the enterprise
Shane Robison, Executive Vice-President, and Chief Strategy and Technology Officer, Hewlett-Packard (page 10)
- The inherent contradictions in Service Oriented Architectures
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 16)
- Where are we going with Grid computing?
Mark Lillycrop, Principal Analyst, Arcati (page 22)
- The impact of standards: EAI, ESB and Grid computing
Tony Leigh, Director of Operational Delivery, Sensima Research (page 27)
- The CIO's dilemma
Mike Gilbert, Director, Product Strategy, Micro Focus (page 34)
- Constructing a digital dashboard
Nick Denning, Chairman and CTO, Strategic Thought (page 40)
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- Novartis exploits Grids for commercial benefit
Dr René Ziegler and Professor Manuel Peitsch, Novartis (page 1)
- OGSA: creating Grid Services from Web Services
Anura Gurugé, Consultant (page 7)
- Infrastructure and middleware - lessons from the front line
Nick Denning, Chairman and CTO, Strategic Thought (page 15)
- Remarks on managing distributed systems and middleware
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 23)
- The test of time
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 31)
- Java IDEs versus Visual Studio .NET
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 39)
- How 'New Grids' move beyond 'Old Grids'
Mark Lillycrop, Principal Analyst, Arcati (page 45)
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- Enterprise integration moves onto new planes
Charles Brett, President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 2)
- Implementing a service-oriented architecture: a case study
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology and Herrman Schreuder, Manager of Technology and Innovation, Agis Zorgverzekeringen (page 4)
- Are 'Enterprise Integration Buses' meaningful?
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 12)
- Raising EAI standards
Steve Craggs, Craggs, Principal, Saint Consulting and Vice Chairman, EAI Industry Consortium (page 20)
- Enterprise integration: buses and brokers
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 32)
- Are we ready for transactional Grids?
Mark Lilliycrop, Principal Analyst, Arcati (page 38)
- Service bus and container middleware
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 44)
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- Grids and Web Services make for a changing middleware environment
Anonymous (page 2)
- Implementing the UK's e-Science Grid
David Boyd, Deputy Director, CCLRC e-Science Centre, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory (page 8)
- Web Services orchestration and choreography
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 16)
- Java breaks new middleware ground
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 22)
- Implementing Web Services
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 30)
- Adopting a Service Oriented Architecture in a Web Services environment
Nick. Denning, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Thought (page 36)
- Can middleware replace the operator?
Mark Lillycrop, Principal, Arcati (page 46)
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- Evolving the EAI industry for the benefit of customers
Michael Kuhbock, Chairman, EAI Industry Consortium (page 2)
- The economics of Grid computing and Web Services
Robert Cohen, President, Cohen Communications Group (page 10)
- Grid computing - middleware but not as we know it
Mark Lillycrop, Consultant (page 16)
- Generating middleware with automated tools
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 22)
- Achieving application co-ordination with business transaction management software
Alistair Green, CEO and CTO, Choreology (page 30)
- Middleware and distributed systems: some remarks on future challenges
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 37)
- Autonomic middleware
Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 44)
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- Pervasive computing and business application integration at Arcom and its customers
Arlen Nipper, President, Arcom Controls (page 2)
- Exploiting work flow and middleware at Centerprise
Eric Yu and Dean Keister, Chief Technology Officer and Director of Networking Architecture (page 12)
- Do enterprises need a meta operating system?
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates (page 20)
- Emerging Internet middleware
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 28)
- Web Services
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 34)
- Security - rebuilding confidence in Web Services
Mark Lillycrop, Principal, Arcati (page 40)
- XML-aware networking: a framework for XML security
Eugene Kuznetsov, President, DataPower Technology (page 45)
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- Systems, architecture and middleware challenges at Fidelity
Don Haile, President, Fidelity Investment Systems Company (page 2)
- Free Middleware: the surprising facts - Part II
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 10)
- Of rules and middleware
Steve Ross-Talbot, Chief Scientist, Enigmatec Corporation and Said Tabet, Co-Founder of RuleML (page 18)
- Software - at your service
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 24)
- Storage and middleware
Geoff. Norman, Consultant (page 32)
- High availability considerations for messaging hubs
Nick Denning, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Thought (page 42)
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- Middleware and transforming technology at Bertelsmann
Thomas Curran, Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President, Bertelsmann AG (page 2)
- Free Middleware: the surprising facts - Part II
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 10)
- Of rules and middleware
Steve Ross-Talbot, Chief Scientist, Enigmatec Corporation and Said Tabet, Co-Founder of RuleML (page 18)
- Software - at your service
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 24)
- Storage and middleware
Geoff. Norman, Consultant (page 32)
- High availability considerations for messaging hubs
Nick Denning, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Strategic Thought (page 42)
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- Counting the cost of middleware's evolution
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 2)
- Automating business processes at Criterion Assurance
Chris Booth, Managing Consultant, Strategic Thought (page 4)
- Business Process Automation (BPA) at Reuters
Urban Bettag and Mark Curtis, e-Commerce Architects, Reuters (page 12)
- The Eighth Layer: it is all about middleware
Peter Bernstein, President, Infonautics Consulting (page 20)
- Web Services - for whom are they relevant?
Mark Lillycrop, Consultant (page 27)
- On the declaration of integration: the declarative vs. procedural
David McGoveran, President, Alternative Technologies (page 32)
- Java is seven ..., and counting
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 40)
- Free middleware: surprising facts
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 46)
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- Where to deliver $260B from the Financial Supply Chain, using middleware
Michael Killen, President, Killen & Associates (page 2)
- Business Process Automation (BPA) at Reuters
Urban Bettag and Mark Curtis, e-Commerce Architects, Reuters (page 12)
- The Eighth Layer: it is all about middleware
Peter Bernstein, President, Infonautics Consulting (page 20)
- Web Services - for whom are they relevant?
Mark Lillycrop, Consultant (page 27)
- On the declaration of integration: the declarative vs. procedural
David McGoveran, President, Alternative Technologies (page 32)
- Java is seven ..., and counting
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 40)
- Free middleware: surprising facts
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 46)
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- JMS and SonicMQ at Syntegra
Finlay Fraser, Technical Design Architect, Syntegra (page 2)
- 'Integration banking' - making the voyage
Mark Allcock, Senior Partner and CEO, TMC Alliance (page 12)
- Sharpening the leading-edge: where next for middleware in time conscious organizations?
Colin Osborne, Chairman, The Tivyside Group (page 16)
- Network computing and middleware for the next generation
Steve Ross-Talbot, Chief Technology Officer, SpiritSoft (page 26)
- Making middleware happen: comments on middleware projects
Peter Bye, Senior Systems Architect, Unisys Systems and Technology (page 32)
- How enterprise Java makes use of CORBA
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 40)
- Web Services are already here ...
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 46)
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- Middleware continues to move on, and up
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 2)
- Integration at Vodafone
Michael Clayton, Director, Alphacourt (page 5)
- Sharpening the leading-edge: where next for middleware in time conscious organizations?
Colin Osborne, Chairman, The Tivyside Group (page 14)
- Network computing and middleware for the next generation
Steve Ross-Talbot, Chief Technology Officer, SpiritSoft (page 24)
- Making middleware happen: comments on middleware projects
Peter Bye, Senior Systems Architect, Unisys Systems and Technology (page 30)
- How enterprise Java makes use of CORBA
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 38)
- Web Services are already here ...
Dr Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 44)
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- Cross border trade order routing and settlement using middleware
Marcus Consolini, Director of Operations, Tigerex (page 2)
- Automating error correction and repair at HypoVereinsbank
Michael Wiedemann, Head of Operations and Technology, Regional Service Centre Europe, HypoVereinsbank (page 8)
- Integration banking - using middleware to integrate a network-centric banking strategy
Mark Allcock, Senior Partner and CEO, TMC Alliance (page 13)
- Addressing pitfalls with EJB development and deployment across different J2EE application servers
Dan Rolnick, Senior Consultant, Cacheon (page 18)
- Application brokers or application servers: a 21st Century dilemma
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting/ and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 24)
- The state of business rules
Martin West, Vice President of Research and Development, SpiritSoft (page 30)
- A reality check for .NET and J2EE Web Services
Mark Creamer, Consultant (page 36)
- Model Driven Architecture
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 42)
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- JMS and SonicMQ at Syntegra
Finlay Fraser, Technical Design Architect, Syntegra (page 2)
- Brittle messages make for brittle transaction processing systems
Wayne Duquaine, Principal, Grandview DB/DC Systems (page 12)
- Addressing pitfalls with EJB development and deployment across different J2EE application servers
Dan Rolnick, Senior Consultant, Cacheon (page 18)
- Application brokers or application servers: a 21st Century dilemma
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting/ and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 24)
- The state of business rules
Martin West, Vice President of Research and Development, SpiritSoft (page 30)
- A reality check for .NET and J2EE Web Services
Mark Creamer, Consultant (page 36)
- Model Driven Architecture
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 42)
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- Adding EJB to legacy to create applications appropriate for 2001
Peter Willson, Vice President, Research and Development, Walker Interactive Systems (page 2)
- Messaging middleware goes heavy metal
Mark Whitney, Principal, Delta Technologies (page 12)
- Database - middleware's Open Source Achilles heel?
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates and Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting Ltd. (page 20)
- Are integration and application development methodologies different and, if so, how and why?
Chris Britton and Peter Bye, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 28)
- Web services and middleware
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions (page 36)
- Web and micro services
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 42)
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- Adding EJB to legacy to create applications appropriate for 2001
Peter Willson, Vice President, Research and Development, Walker Interactive Systems (page 2)
- What needs to change to support enterprise computing in a mobile world?
Duncan Johnston-Watt, Managing Director, Instinet (page 12)
- Database - middleware's Open Source Achilles heel?
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates and Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting Ltd. (page 22)
- How are Internet trading platform vendors deploying middleware?
Wayne Richards, Technical Specialist and Consultant (page 30)
- The CORBA Component Model (CCM)
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 38)
- Java - middleware or 'just another programming language'?
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions Workdwide (page 46)
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- Global application and messaging integration at Zurich Financial Services
Mark Carpenter, IT Development Manager, Zurich Financial Services (page 2)
- What needs to change to support enterprise computing in a mobile world?
Duncan Johnston-Watt, Managing Director, Instinet (page 10)
- Integration banking - using middleware to integrate a network centric banking strategy
Mark Allcock, Senior Partner and CEO, TMC (page 20)
- Intelligent transaction processing
Bruce Hutcheon, President, Dovetail Systems (page 28)
- Does Linux need middleware?
Dr. Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 38)
- Analyzing the application server market
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 44)
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- Using messaging middleware to simplify and extend
Bec Wilson, Chief Technologist, Altra Energy Technologies (page 2)
- Messaging middleware goes heavy metal
Mark Whitney, Principal, Delta Technologies (page 12)
- Implementing middleware-based architectures: the importance of pragmatism
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 20)
- Web services and middleware
Keith Jones, IBM Software Solutions (page 28)
- Web and micro services
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 34)
- Linux comes of age?
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates (page 44)
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- The need for a middleware-based 'Grid'
Dr. John Taylor, Director General of Research Councils, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry (page 2)
- Event Change Action is tomorrow's middleware; messaging goes ballistic
Steve Ross-Talbot, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Spirit-Soft (page 12)
- Integration Banking Programme Management - charting the management seas
Mark S. Allcock, Senior Partner and Chief Executive Officer, TMC (page 22)
- Web-oriented middleware: a new perspective
Keith Jones, Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 30)
- Directory Services vs. RDBMSs
Peter Houston, Microsoft Corporation (page 38)
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- The need for a middleware-based 'Grid'
Dr. John Taylor, Director General of Research Councils, Office of Science and Technology, Department of Trade and Industry (page 2)
- Event Change Action is tomorrow's middleware; messaging goes ballistic
Steve Ross-Talbot, Chairman and Chief Technology Officer, Spirit-Soft (page 12)
- Middleware issues at Commerce One
Simon Cutting, Senior Engineering Manager, MarketSite, Commerce One (page 22)
- Does Linux need middleware?
Dr. Keith Jones, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 30)
- E-P2P: the new middleware?
Tom Curran, Consultant (page 36)
- Analyzing the application server market
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 44)
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- Middleware: the Sun perspective
Patrica Carey Sueltz, Executive Vice President, Software Systems Group, Sun Microsystems (page 2)
- Middleware - an evolutionary perspective
Wayne Richards, Vice President, Product Development, Opt4 (page 10)
- Application brokers - a model for understanding and selection
Charles Brett and Rick. Parson, Directors, EXPRESS-START (page 18)
- Perspectives on middleware in the retail banking sector
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems and Technology (page 26)
- Has Java become middleware?
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 36)
- EAI software pricing dynamics
Steve Craggs, Principal, Saint Consulting (page 42)
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- Middleware: the Sun perspective
Patrica Carey Sueltz, Executive Vice President, Software Systems Group, Sun Microsystems (page 2)
- Middleware - an evolutionary perspective
Wayne Richards, Vice President, Product Development, Opt4 (page 10)
- Web-oriented middleware: a new perspective
Keith Jones, Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 18)
- Directory Services vs. RDBMSs
Peter Houston, Microsoft Corporation (page 26)
- Application brokers - a model for understanding and selection
Charles Brett and Rick. Parson, Directors, EXPRESS-START (page 38)
- Has Java become middleware?
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 46)
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- Middleware: an IBM perspective
John Swainson, General Manager, Application and Integration Middleware Division, IBM Software Group (page 2)
- Middleware by precedent or middleware, Microsoft and the DOJ
Phil. Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 12)
- Can CORBA survive in an XML world?
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 18)
- Java messaging - the key to inter-enterprise application integration?
Keith Jones, Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 26)
- EAI - arguments for active or passive integration?
Rosemary Rock-Evans, Consultant (page 34)
- The dilemma - choosing between integration and intelligent interfacing
Geoff. Norman, Consultant, Xephon (page 42)
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- Middleware: an IBM perspective
John Swainson, General Manager, Application and Integration Middleware Division, IBM Software Group (page 2)
- On the edge: middleware systems and the airline industry
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems and Technology (page 12)
- Middleware by precedent or middleware, Microsoft and the DOJ
Phil. Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 22)
- Can CORBA survive in an XML world?
Tom Welsh, Consultant (page 28)
- Java messaging - the key to inter-enterprise application integration?
Keith Jones, Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 36)
- The dilemma - choosing between integration and intelligent interfacing
Geoff. Norman, Consultant, Xephon (page 44)
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- Credit cards, Call Centers, the Internet and middleware experiences
Anon. (page 2)
- Real time changes are need for e-business
Vivek Ranadivé, Chief Executive Officer, TIBCO Software (page 16)
- Responding to change: e-business, integration and architectures in the finance sector
Peter Bye, Consultant, Unisys Systems & Technology (page 18)
- Choosing between tactical and strategic EAI
Steve Craggs, Principal, Saint Consulting (page 26)
- Commercializing Linux and middleware
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates (page 18)
- Integration ... what can middleware deliver?
Keith Jones, Principal Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 32)
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- The ASP model and middleware - at LivePerson
Kevin Delafield, Vice President, Application Architecture, LivePerson (page 2)
- SAP, IMS and deploying middleware at Lucent
Vince Marzella and Mary Kathleen Liberto, Lead Developers - Order Management System, Lucent Technologies (page 10)
- Real time changes are need for e-business
Vivek Ranadivé, Chief Executive Officer, TIBCO Software (page 16)
- Middleware is for operations [or development complexity kills its use]
Charles C. C. Brett, President,C3B Consulting and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 20)
- Integration ... what can middleware deliver?
Keith Jones, Principal Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 32)
- EAI - arguments for active or passive integration?
Rosemary Rock-Evans, Consultant (page 38)
- Middleware 'everyware' - a new age?
Phil Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 46)
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- The evolution and use of middleware in finance: a personal view
Colin Close, Chief Operating Officer, Netik.com (page 2)
- Why HTML is a strategic dead end for e-business transactions
Wayne V. Duquaine, Principal, Grandview DB/DC Systems (page 10)
- Middleware is for operations [or development complexity kills its use]
Charles C. C. Brett, President,C3B Consulting and President, International Advisory Board, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 20)
- Middleware 'everyware'
Phil Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 28)
- Java and XML: competitors or complements for corporate middleware?
Mark Lillycrop and Geoff. Norman, Xephon (page 34)
- Component APIs, procedural APIs and middleware products
Rosemary Rock-Evans, Consultant (page 42)
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- Welcome 2000
Charles C. C. Brett, President, International Advisory Board MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 2)
- Making middleware work for clinicians in Norton Healthcare
Rich Johnson, Chief Information Officer, Norton Healthcare (page 4)
- Why HTML is a strategic dead end for e-business transactions
Wayne V. Duquaine, Principal, Grandview DB/DC Systems (page 10)
- Commercializing Linux and middleware
Amy Wohl, Principal, Wohl Associates (page 18)
- Choosing between tactical and strategic EAI
Steve Craggs, Principal, Saint Consulting (page 26)
- Java and XML: competitors or complements for corporate middleware?
Mark Lillycrop and Geoff. Norman, Xephon (page 34)
- Component APIs, procedural APIs and middleware products
Rosemary Rock-Evans, Consultant (page 42)
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- Using RTR to support widely distributed databases at Indian railways
Rakesh Khurana, Centre for Railways Information Systems (page 2)
- Directory services: the next middleware frontier?
Peter Houston, Microsoft (page 10)
- The Hurwitz approach to segmenting EAI
Beth Gold-Bernstein, Hurwitz Group (page 20)
- Controlling e-commerce with upper middleware
Phil Manchester, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 28)
- Application servers and message brokers
Geoff Norman, Xephon (page 34)
- Managing replication
Chris Cotton, Consultant (page 40)
- The value of clustering in middleware
Edward E. Cobb, Technical Director, Systems Architecture, BEA Systems, Inc. (page 46)
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- Exploiting workflow at ZKB
Dietmar Schupper, Workflow Competence Center and Peter Schliephake, Project Leader, Zürcher Kantonalbank (page 2)
- 3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part 1
Klaus Schultz, Global Strategic Webmaster, 3Com (page 2)
- OFX and middleware in finance
Cynthia Norman, Chief Technology Officer, Muir Software, Inc. (page 18)
- Non-deterministic effects and the impact on managing software and middleware projects
Aurel Kleinerman, Chief Executive Officer, MITEM Corporation (page 26)
- XML and messaging: substitute or complement?
Jay Lang, Chief Technologist, Distributed Computing Professionals (page 34)
- Java grows up; gets messaging ...
Keith Jones, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 40)
- The value of clustering in middleware
Edward E. Cobb, Technical Director, Systems Architecture, BEA Systems, Inc. (page 46)
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- 3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part II
Klaus Schulz, Global Strategic Webmaster, 3Com Corporation (page 2)
- Object models, information flow and middleware
Ron Thieme, President, SCG partners (page 2)
- Non-deterministic effects and the impact on managing software and middleware projects
Aurel Kleinerman, Chief Executive Officer, MITEM Corporation (page 26)
- Systematic vs. opportunistic: the application server divided?
Yefim Natis, Vice President and Research Director, Gartner Group (page 26)
- XML and messaging: substitute or complement?
Jay Lang, Chief Technologist, Distributed Computing Professionals (page 34)
- Java grows up; gets messaging ...
Keith Jones, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Worldwide Software Solutions (page 40)
- Forrester and Ovum Reports: in review
Phil. Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 46)
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- Risk management and enterprise application integration at Deutsche Bank
Christophe Lesieur, Head of Asset & Liability Management Systems Deutsche Bank (page 2)
- Enterprise Application Integration in financial services
Ely Eshel, Chief Technology Officer, MINT Communication Systems (page 10)
- Application integration: to invade ... or not to invade?
Martin Fincham, Managing Director, Alchemy Computing (page 20)
- Using a message broker to deliver the Euro at NAB
Tim Willis, Manager, International Systems, National Australia Group, Europe (page 26)
- XML for C2B and B2B
Keith Jones, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 34)
- XML, middleware and message brokers
Jason Longo, Technical Director, PRL Scotland (page 40)
- Forrester and Ovum Reports: in review
Phil. Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 46)
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- 3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part 1
Klaus Schultz, Global Strategic Webmaster, 3Com (page 2)
- Using Middleware for inter-enterprise integration across the UK electricity supply chain
Alan Feast, e-commerce Business Consultant, Logica (page 10)
- Coping with complexity at Miami Dade County College
Howard Murphy, Director of Computer Services, Miami Dade County College (page 18)
- Application integration: to invade ... or not to invade?
Martin Fincham, Managing Director, Alchemy Computing (page 20)
- Managing successful middleware projects
Mark Allcock, Vice President - Global Middleware, JP Morgan Asset Management Services (page 10)
- XML for C2B and B2B
Keith Jones, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Software Solutions Worldwide (page 34)
- XML, middleware and message brokers
Jason Longo, Technical Director, PRL Scotland (page 40)
- Processes, security and middleware: hole or whole?
Phil Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 16)
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- Object models, information flow and middleware
Ron Thieme, President, SCG partners (page 2)
- Managing successful middleware projects
Mark Allcock, Vice President - Global Middleware, JP Morgan Asset Management Services (page 10)
- Processes, security and middleware: hole or whole?
Phil Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 16)
- Managing middleware
Will Cappelli, Analyst, Giga Information Group (page 22)
- Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers
Keith Jones, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 30)
- Enabling EAI with MQIntegrator
Jay Lang, Chief Technologist, Distributed Computing Professionals (page 46)
- Is inter-operability between object types feasible?
Rosemary Rock-Evans, Consultant (page 32)
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- Applying message brokering within Unisys
Tom Tribble, Director of Enterprise Application Architecture, Unisys Corporation (page 2)
- Combining middleware, BPR, EDI and component-based computing
Peter Rhys Jenkins, Senior Consultant and Architect, Candle Corporation (page 16)
- Middleware for opportunity-driven computing
Geoff Norman, Consultant (page 38)
- Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers
Keith Jones, Senior Software Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 30)
- Managing middleware
Will Cappelli, Analyst, Giga Information Group (page 22)
- Enabling EAI with MQIntegrator
Jay Lang, Chief Technologist, Distributed Computing Professionals (page 46)
- Responsive IT Systems (RITS): the future or MIS revisited?
Phil Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 20)
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- Overhauling the Swiss payment system: using RTR with the Web
Dr Gerhard Gucher, Systems Architect, EUROPAY (Switzerland) SA, Beat Meier, Development Leader, EUROPAY (Switzerland) SA (page 2)
- Message brokers: multiplying or merging?
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting (page 12)
- Responsive IT systems (RITS): the future or MIS revisited?
Phil. Manchester, Consulting Editor, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 20)
- Advanta applies more than just middleware
Jim Krzeszowski, Director, Software Development, Advanta Business Services (page 26)
- Patterns for using asynchronous messaging
Jay Lang, Architect, PSW Technologies (page 34)
- Java in context: from front end to database
Dr. Keith Jones, Consultant, IBM Corporation (page 40)
- Will middleware management improve soon?
John Mann, Vice President, Research, MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (page 24)
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- Message brokers: multiplying or merging?
Charles Brett, President, C3B Consulting (page 12)
- Message queuing and transaction managers: message brokers bridge the gap
David Callingham, President, D. Callingham and Associates, Inc. (page 10)
- Why non-determinism in middleware should not be ignored
Dr. Aurel Kleinerman, CEO, MITEM Corporation (page 20)
- Linking R/3 to legacy applications using Prospero at Smith and Nephew
Doug. Lawrence, Smith and Nephew (page 26)
- Is inter-operability between object types feasible?
Rosemary Rock-Evans, Consultant (page 32)
- Patterns for using asynchronous messaging
Jay Lang, Architect, PSW Technologies (page 34)
- Java in context: from front end to database
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