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AMQP: a step towards open standard messaging; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 20, Report 3) |
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Middleware evolution: from point to point to SOAs and ESBs; Andrew Bainbridge (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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Coupled or decoupled plus heavyweight and lightweight considerations in an Enterprise Service Bus context; Andy Stanford-Clark (Vol 18, Report 3) |
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Messaging middleware goes heavy metal; Mark Whitney (Vol 15, Report 2) |
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Global application and messaging integration at Zurich Financial Services; Mark Carpenter, IT Development Manager, Zurich Financial Services (Vol 15, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Middleware is for operations [or development complexity kills its use]; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 14, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Directory services: the next middleware frontier?; Peter Houston (Vol 13, Report 4) |
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The Hurwitz approach to segmenting EAI; Beth Gold-Bernstein (Vol 13, Report 4) |
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Application servers and message brokers; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 4) |
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3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part II; Klaus Schulz (Vol 13, Report 3) |
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Enterprise Application Integration in financial services; Ely Eshel (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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XML for C2B and B2B; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Forrester and Ovum Reports: in review; Phil. Manchester (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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3Com's Intranet architecture drives the need for middleware - Part 1; Klaus Schultz (Vol 13, Report 2) |
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Coping with complexity at Miami Dade County College; Howard Murphy (Vol 13, Report 2) |
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Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Enabling EAI with MQIntegrator; Jay Lang (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Combining middleware, BPR, EDI and component-based computing; Peter Rhys Jenkins (Vol 13, Report 1) |
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Middleware for opportunity-driven computing; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 1) |
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Message brokers: multiplying or merging?; Charles Brett (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Advanta applies more than just middleware; Jim Krzeszowski (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Patterns for using asynchronous messaging; Jay Lang (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Choosing between the synchronous and the asynchronous; Peter Houston (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Why non-determinism in middleware should not be ignored; Dr. Aurel Kleinerman (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial) |
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STP, middleware and S.W.I.F.T.; Graham Bright (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Bridging banks' application islands with middleware; Michael Heinz & Angelika Siffring (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Message broker for field access at Nova Gas; John Holmwood (Vol 12, Report 2) |
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Do message brokers add value to businesses?; Charles Brett, President, C3BConsulting and John Mann, Vice President, Research,MIDDLEWARESPECTRA (Vol 12, Report 2) |
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Lessons learned when implementing message brokers; David Callingham (Vol 12, Report 2) |
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Moving from MOM to MOD (Message Oriented Databases); Charles Brett (Vol 12, Report 1) |
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'Big ERP' integration opportunity finds traditional middleware wanting; John Mann (Vol 12, Report 1) |
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Choosing and working with message broking at Capital Bank; Steve Kelly (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Does BQM have a role to play?; Charles Brett (Vol 11, Report 4) |
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Deploying messaging 'in extremis'; Eddie Hall (Vol 11, Report 4) |
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BZW: deploying a global financial middleware infrastructure; Kieron Drake (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Introducing middleware to Westpac; Arthur Travers (Vol 11, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Using hubs as middleware to integrate applications; Leslie Kelly Hall (Vol 11, Report 3) |
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Message queuing middleware - a key to integrated applications?; Peter Houston (Vol 11, Report 3) |
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Message brokering: a bet your business option?; Les Yeamans (Vol 11, Report 3) |
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Using database queuing middleware to replace FTP - and more; Mike Torline (Vol 11, Report 2) |
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Moving to asynchronous TP; Gary Steele (Vol 11, Report 2) |
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Middleware: the next generation; Allan Lees (Vol 11, Report 1) |
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Middleware - the next phase; Steve Craggs (Vol 10, Report 4) |
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Robust message-based systems in heterogeneous environments; Professor Martin Healey (Vol 10, Report 4) |
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Message brokers -- the middleware key to applications?; Roy Schulte (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing, transactionality and the World Wide Web; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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Queuing middleware into databases; George (Rick) Adam (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Optimistic, implicit, explicit and process-flow distributed transactions; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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The case for Loosely Coupled Transaction Processing; Dr. John Carter (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Queues are databases; Dr. Jim Gray (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Integrating applications with SAP R/3 using CORBA or MOM middleware; Glen Macko and John Parodi (Vol 9, Report 4) |
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Middleware, mainframes and distributed processing (Vol 9, Report 3) |
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Client/server development - decoupling the trends; Dale Kutnick (Vol 9, Report 2) |
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Why commercial messaging must supersede email for robust middleware; Dr. Paul G. Williams (Vol 9, Report 1) |
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IBOS: queuing for international money transfers; An interview with David Holmes (Vol 9, Report 1) |
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Middleware - reviewing the art (Vol 9, Report 1) |
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Using queuing management for advantage; An interview with Peter L. Walker (Vol 8, Report 4) |
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Middleware and Implicit Transaction Processing; Martin Healey (Vol 8, Report 4) |
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Messaging middleware rises; DOLTP declines; Charles C C Brett (Vol 8, Report 3) |
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Messaging in practice at State Street Bank; Dick Ross (Vol 8, Report 2) |
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Messaging middleware the sleeping giant of distributed computing (Vol 8, Report 2) |
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Transactional messaging vs. transaction processing (Vol 8, Report 1) |