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

Queuing Middleware 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 Queuing Middleware Collection is available for a cost of US$495 and consists of 62 analyses (457 pages) including the following:

AMQP: a step towards open standard messaging; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 20, Report 3)
Middleware evolution: from point to point to SOAs and ESBs; Andrew Bainbridge (Vol 18, Report 4)
Coupled or decoupled plus heavyweight and lightweight considerations in an Enterprise Service Bus context; Andy Stanford-Clark (Vol 18, Report 3)
Messaging middleware goes heavy metal; Mark Whitney (Vol 15, Report 2)
Global application and messaging integration at Zurich Financial Services; Mark Carpenter, IT Development Manager, Zurich Financial Services (Vol 15, Report 2 - Financial)
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)
The Hurwitz approach to segmenting EAI; Beth Gold-Bernstein (Vol 13, Report 4)
Application servers and message brokers; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 4)
3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part II; Klaus Schulz (Vol 13, Report 3)
Enterprise Application Integration in financial services; Ely Eshel (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial)
XML for C2B and B2B; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial)
Forrester and Ovum Reports: in review; Phil. Manchester (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial)
3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part 1; Klaus Schultz (Vol 13, Report 2)
Coping with complexity at Miami Dade County College; Howard Murphy (Vol 13, Report 2)
Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial)
Enabling EAI with MQIntegrator; Jay Lang (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial)
Combining middleware, BPR, EDI and component-based computing; Peter Rhys Jenkins (Vol 13, Report 1)
Middleware for opportunity-driven computing; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 1)
Message brokers: multiplying or merging?; Charles Brett (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Advanta applies more than just middleware; Jim Krzeszowski (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Patterns for using asynchronous messaging; Jay Lang (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial)
Choosing between the synchronous and the asynchronous; Peter Houston (Vol 12, Report 3)
Why non-determinism in middleware should not be ignored; Dr. Aurel Kleinerman (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial)
STP, middleware and S.W.I.F.T.; Graham Bright (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial)
Bridging banks' application islands with middleware; Michael Heinz & Angelika Siffring (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial)
Message broker for field access at Nova Gas; John Holmwood (Vol 12, Report 2)
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)
Moving from MOM to MOD (Message Oriented Databases); Charles Brett (Vol 12, Report 1)
'Big ERP' integration opportunity finds traditional middleware wanting; John Mann (Vol 12, Report 1)
Choosing and working with message broking at Capital Bank; Steve Kelly (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial)
Does BQM have a role to play?; Charles Brett (Vol 11, Report 4)
Deploying messaging 'in extremis'; Eddie Hall (Vol 11, Report 4)
BZW: deploying a global financial middleware infrastructure; Kieron Drake (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial)
Introducing middleware to Westpac; Arthur Travers (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial)
Using hubs as middleware to integrate applications; Leslie Kelly Hall (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)
Using database queuing middleware to replace FTP - and more; Mike Torline (Vol 11, Report 2)
Moving to asynchronous TP; Gary Steele (Vol 11, Report 2)
Middleware: the next generation; Allan Lees (Vol 11, Report 1)
Middleware - the next phase; Steve Craggs (Vol 10, Report 4)
Robust message-based systems in heterogeneous environments; Professor Martin Healey (Vol 10, Report 4)
Message brokers -- the middleware key to applications?; Roy Schulte (Vol 10, Report 3)
Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing, transactionality and the World Wide Web; Dr. John Carter (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 case for Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 1)
Queues are databases; Dr. Jim Gray (Vol 10, Report 1)
Integrating applications with SAP R/3 using CORBA or MOM middleware; Glen Macko and John Parodi (Vol 9, Report 4)
Middleware, mainframes and distributed processing (Vol 9, Report 3)
Client/server development - decoupling the trends; Dale Kutnick (Vol 9, Report 2)
Why commercial messaging must supersede email for robust middleware; Dr. Paul G. Williams (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)
Using queuing management for advantage; An interview with Peter L. Walker (Vol 8, Report 4)
Middleware and Implicit Transaction Processing; Martin Healey (Vol 8, Report 4)
Messaging middleware rises; DOLTP declines; Charles C C Brett (Vol 8, Report 3)
Messaging in practice at State Street Bank; Dick Ross (Vol 8, Report 2)
Messaging middleware the sleeping giant of distributed computing (Vol 8, Report 2)
Transactional messaging vs. transaction processing (Vol 8, Report 1)

 

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