Making Enterprise Integration Real

by Eric Aranow

The typical IT organization is so busy responding to ever-increasing demands for development and maintenance of its systems that it has not seen the writing on the wall -- continuing to add to the complex webs of interdependent systems is, little by little, closing the door to the future. Hence, it has not been rushing to invest in the long-term enterprise integration (EI) effort required to fix the problem. However, some companies are reading the writing on the wall and see the tremendous potential in EI for new and expanded business; and they are moving forward with EI programs.

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Making Enterprise Integration Real March 2002