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Which ESB on System z? Selection guidelines for WebSphere Message Broker, WebSphere ESB and DataPower XI50
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Developed for: Management and technical: Architects, IT managers, operations managers, application development managers, application developers
Technical level: Intermediate
The typical heterogeneous IT infrastructure is only getting more complex with many core business applications in CICS®, IMS and DB2®. These include a variety of assets that do not easily or automatically share business information. And yet, because of their value and the demands of business for well-integrated information, they must talk. An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) can connect existing and new systems easily and efficiently, but which ESB is the right one for your unique project?
Join us for this complimentary teleconference as we explore some criteria to consider when evaluating an ESB, as well as reasons for deploying your ESB on System z. We will take a look at several generic case studies and the relative strengths of WebSphere® Message Broker, WebSphere Enterprise Service Bus and WebSphere DataPower® Integration Appliance XI50 in these scenarios.
In this session, you'll learn about the advantages of these solutions, including:
- Integration capabilities that enable the three ESBs to work together in a federated scenario
- Broad range of transport, protocol, data format and transformation capabilities to support requirements of heterogeneous environments
- Integration with ISV business applications hosted on WebSphere Application Server or third-party solutions that extend and support it
- Flexible and function-rich ESB for both existing and new applications and services
Speakers: Mark Verplaetse, Product Manager, IBM WebSphere Message Broker, Christopher J. Vavra, Product Manager – WebSphere ESB, and Gari Singh, Product Manager, SOA AppliancesBroadcast date: July 30, 2008, 11 a.m., EDT
This teleconference will also be available for replay after the event.
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