Innovative companies that have looked beyond SOA and achieved measurable success have used On-Demand Integration.
Based on architectures that provide greater economies of scale and immediate value delivery, models such as Software On-Demand (or Software as a Service) are driving significant reductions in total cost-of-ownership and time-to-market.
By using a single, standards-based and unified Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), companies are able to integrate an organization's systems across the internet and behind customer, supplier, partner and remote office firewalls using Web services. Cape Clear 7.0 provides a comprehensive and unified suite of on-demand integration capabilities built around the market-leading ESB.
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