EBOOK:
In this 13-page buyer's guide, Computer Weekly looks at how the architectures are configured, the suppliers building them – and the benefits to the organisation using them.
EGUIDE:
Unsure if dynamic case management (DCM) is the right strategy for your organization? In this e-guide, Neil Ward-Duton, co founder and research director of MWD Advisors answers top DCM questions and reveals its key benefits to business success.
CASE STUDY:
When building, deploying and restarting applications, every minute counts. This case study explores how Heliocentris, a global energy supply and efficiency company eliminated development time by hours. Access now and find out how you can free up time in your development schedule.
WHITE PAPER:
This E-book presents an overview of the B2B integration landscape: its challenges, its opportunities, and the approaches that leading organizations follow in developing a robust and scalable EDI solution.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, Gartner analyst Dale Vecchio reveals 3 primary approaches to legacy app modernization. Plus, learn approaches for incorporating mobile apps as part of your legacy system modernization effort.
EBOOK:
With the right tool, IT teams can manage APIs through their full lifecycle. An API management platform lets an organization create, update and retire APIs.
EBOOK:
Learn about BPM trends and where iBPM fits into the business rules management spectrum. This handbook takes a look at business process management development trends and how to let BPM guide the technology and not the other way around.
WHITE PAPER:
Leveraging the cloud means creating a hybrid architecture, which can result in disparate information siloes. Business users need access to this information quickly and easily. So, what you need to have in place is a solid integration strategy to bridge the gap between your on-premise systems and cloud applications.
EGUIDE:
Speaking of mobile, social, and cloud trends, distinguished VP at Gartner Anne Thomas Manes said, "We have all of these forces now driving us to change the way we design our architectures." A more consumer-driven approach to services requires a new way of building services -- and service-oriented architecture (SOA) methods can help.