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MIDDLEWARESPECTRA
Your independent resource on business integration and network computing through middleware and message brokering

Middleware Architecture Collection

Analyses published in   MIDDLEWARESPECTRA have been compiled into collections focussed on specific subjects. You can order this collection on line by clicking the order button above.


The Middleware Architecture Collection is available for a cost of US$795 and consists of 115 analyses (843 pages) including the following:

Event Driven architecture; Keith Jones (Vol 21, Report 1)
Open source middleware: a review of the implications; Tom Welsh (Vol 20, Report 4)
SOA and data; Keith Jones (Vol 20, Report 4)
Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part IV; Nick Denning (Vol 20, Report 3)
Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part III; Nick Denning (Vol 20, Report 2)
10 signs that may indicate your IT architect has lost the plot; Adam Richards (Vol 19, Report 4)
Testing distributed IT systems; Peter Bye (Vol 19, Report 4)
Service-oriented Integration - SOI; Keith Jones (Vol 19, Report 4)
Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part II; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 4)
Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part I; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 3)
Enterprise Service Bus - buzz word or business winner, techno-babble or critical enabler?; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 1)
Middleware evolution: from point to point to SOAs and ESBs; Andrew Bainbridge (Vol 18, Report 4)
SOAs and Web Services: cheap and simple or fiendish and terribly complicated?; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 4)
Middleware, complexity and legacy application integration; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 18, Report 4)
Business Process Management; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 3)
Infrastructure and middleware - lessons from the front line; Nick Denning (Vol 18, Report 1)
Adopting a Service Oriented Architecture in a Web Services environment; Nick. Denning (Vol 17, Report 3)
Middleware and distributed systems: some remarks on future challenges; Peter Bye (Vol 17, Report 2)
Six things that could spoil the Web Services dream; Tom Welsh (Vol 17, Report 1)
Do enterprises need a meta operating system?; Amy Wohl (Vol 16, Report 4)
Free Middleware: the surprising facts - Part II; Tom Welsh (Vol 16, Report 3)
Of rules and middleware; Steve Ross-Talbot (Vol 16, Report 3)
High availability considerations for messaging hubs; Nick Denning (Vol 16, Report 3)
Network computing and middleware for the next generation; Steve Ross-Talbot (Vol 16, Report 1)
Addressing pitfalls with EJB development and deployment across different J2EE application servers; Dan Rolnick (Vol 15, Report 4)
Messaging middleware goes heavy metal; Mark Whitney (Vol 15, Report 2)
Implementing middleware-based architectures: the importance of pragmatism; Peter Bye (Vol 15, Report 2)
Web services and middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 15, Report 2)
Web and micro services; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 2)
Intelligent transaction processing; Bruce Hutcheon, President, Dovetail Systems (Vol 15, Report 2 - Financial)
Middleware issues at Commerce One; Simon Cutting (Vol 15, Report 1)
Analyzing the application server market; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 1)
Web-oriented middleware: a new perspective; Keith Jones (Vol 14, Report 4)
Directory Services vs. RDBMSs; Peter Houston (Vol 14, Report 4)
SAP, IMS and deploying middleware at Lucent; Vince Marzella and Mary Kathleen Liberto (Vol 14, Report 2)
Responding to change: e-business, integration and architectures in the finance sector; Peter Bye (Vol 14, Report 2 - Financial)
Making middleware work for clinicians in Norton Healthcare; Rich Johnson, Chief Information Officer, Norton Healthcare (Vol 14, Report 1)
Choosing between tactical and strategic EAI; Steve Craggs (Vol 14, Report 1)
Java and XML: competitors or complements for corporate middleware?; Mark Lillycrop and Geoff. Norman (Vol 14, Report 1)
Component APIs, procedural APIs and middleware products; Rosemary Rock-Evans (Vol 14, Report 1)
Middleware is for operations [or development complexity kills its use]; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 14, Report 1 - Financial)
Directory services: the next middleware frontier?; Peter Houston (Vol 13, Report 4)
Managing replication; Chris Cotton (Vol 13, Report 4)
3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part II; Klaus Schulz (Vol 13, Report 3)
Exploiting workflow at ZKB; Dietmar Schupper, Workflow Competence Center and Peter Schliephake, Project Leader, Zürcher Kantonalbank (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
OFX and middleware in finance; Cynthia Norman (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
XML and messaging: substitute or complement?; Jay Lang (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial)
3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part 1; Klaus Schultz (Vol 13, Report 2)
Processes, security and middleware: hole or whole?; Phil Manchester (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial)
Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial)
Applying message brokering within Unisys; Tom Tribble (Vol 13, Report 1)
Operations - the Achilles heel of middleware?; George Leach (Vol 12, Report 3)
Inventing a model for middleware at Omni Healthcare; Keith Harvey (Vol 12, Report 3)
In search of a middleware architecture - or how the operating system grew into the network; Phil Manchester (Vol 12, Report 3)
Enterprise Java - storm in a coffee cup?; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 3)
How an application (R/3) can become an enterprise middleware infrastructure; Dr. Jodok Schäffler (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial)
Middleware must be manageable; Norman Mainer (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial)
Electronic payments at San Paolo; Lucia Parile (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial)
Do message brokers add value to businesses?; Charles Brett, President, C3BConsulting and John Mann, Vice President, Research,MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (Vol 12, Report 2)
Lessons learned when implementing message brokers; David Callingham (Vol 12, Report 2)
Will Java replace middleware?; Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 2)
Issues when making object middleware scalable; Ed Cobb (Vol 12, Report 2)
Choosing and working with message broking at Capital Bank; Steve Kelly (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
Using Microsoft's MTS with the Web in the finance sector; John Wise (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
Middleware makes Financial Exchanges Work; Mats Anderssen (Vol 11, Report 4)
Enterprise integration, information flow and middleware; John Mann (Vol 11, Report 4)
The 'New Age Enterprise': developments and middleware; Tom Curran (Vol 11, Report 4)
Lessons from middleware's front lines: Part 2; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 11, Report 3)
Message queuing middleware - a key to integrated applications?; Peter Houston (Vol 11, Report 3)
Message brokering: a bet your business option?; Les Yeamans (Vol 11, Report 3)
Are Intranets middleware's curved ball; Amy Wohl (Vol 11, Report 3)
SAP R/3:vision for a New Age Enterprise; Thomas Curran (Vol 11, Report 3)
Lessons from Middleware's Front Lines: Part 1; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 11, Report 2)
Using middleware to connect legacy systems; Steve Belmont (Vol 11, Report 2)
Active X -- middleware or not?; Phil Manchester (Vol 11, Report 2)
Middleware and networked computing; BIll Donner (Vol 11, Report 1)
Putting middleware into perspective; Aubrey Chernick (Vol 11, Report 1)
Middleware: the next generation; Allan Lees (Vol 11, Report 1)
CORBA, DCOM and the future of ORBs; Keith Jones (Vol 11, Report 1)
CIO Corner: A middleware mandate - connectivity within context providing content; Paul Hessinger (Vol 10, Report 4)
Middleware - the next phase; Steve Craggs (Vol 10, Report 4)
Microsoft steps up to transactions (Vol 10, Report 4)
Robust message-based systems in heterogeneous environments; Professor Martin Healey (Vol 10, Report 4)
IBM and Sun: a marriage of middleware convenience, or...; Phil Manchester (Vol 10, Report 4)
Middleware Perspective: Five 'rules' for successful middleware; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 3)
CIO Corner: The curious economics of centralized support; Dr. Jim Gray (Vol 10, Report 3)
Message brokers -- the middleware key to applications?; Roy Schulte (Vol 10, Report 3)
Queuing middleware into databases; George (Rick) Adam (Vol 10, Report 2)
Optimistic, implicit, explicit and process-flow distributed transactions; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 2)
The WWW and Java: threat or challenge to CORBA?; Andreas Vogel (Vol 10, Report 2)
Top End as Swissair's middleware; Werner Schaer (Vol 10, Report 1)
Middleware for electric utilities; Randy Rhodes & Troy Terrell (Vol 10, Report 1)
The case for Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 1)
Integrating WWW and middleware; Ashley Beitz (Vol 10, Report 1)
Standards bodies and middleware; Phil. Manchester (Vol 10, Report 1)
Modeling middleware; Phil Manchester (Vol 9, Report 4)
An IT view of middleware and how it should be used; Jonathan van den Berg (Vol 9, Report 3)
ALE: extending R/3 with middleware; Thomas Curran (Vol 9, Report 3)
Client/server development - decoupling the trends; Dale Kutnick (Vol 9, Report 2)
Workflow, modeling and vizualization; Betty Hopper (Vol 9, Report 2)
Agents: the ultimate middleware, or a red herring? (Vol 9, Report 1)
IBOS: queuing for international money transfers; An interview with David Holmes (Vol 9, Report 1)
Middleware - reviewing the art (Vol 9, Report 1)
The middleware maze - identifying a taxonomy; Paul Hessinger (Vol 8, Report 4)
Comparing vendor architectures for middleware applicability (Vol 8, Report 4)
Messaging middleware rises; DOLTP declines; Charles C C Brett (Vol 8, Report 3)
Core infrastructures and messaging middleware; Max Dolgicer (Vol 8, Report 3)
Desktop batch processing; Jim Gray and Chris Nyberg Digital Equipment Corporation (Vol 8, Report 2)
Transactional messaging vs. transaction processing (Vol 8, Report 1)
Development strategies for transaction processing (Vol 7, Report 4)
Data, or process, -centric?; An interview with Christopher B. Arnold (Vol 7, Report 4)
Mission critical transaction management demands a mission-critical infrastructure; Anura Gurugé (Vol 7, Report 3)
TP-Lite and TP-Heavy are not mutually exclusive; Charles C.C. Brett (Vol 7, Report 2)
Open applications are OTM's real challenge (Vol 7, Report 2)
Middleware - the key to a new distributed world?; Dan Gregerson (Vol 7, Report 2)

 

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