Flexible connections to corporate and external systems are critical to the effectiveness of most organizations. In addition, the accessibility to disparate data by a wide range of users often drives corporate performance.
From supply chain integration to timely decision making, quality information is the engine that corporations rely on for their success. New integration strategies now allow you to say yes to integrating your Enterprise Systems without breaking the bank.
Built from the ground up in industry standard technology, these new solutions are turning systems integration into a commodity.
Whether access is needed to standard systems such as Siebel, Salesforce.com, SAP and Oracle Financials, or you have proprietary systems that previously were prohibitive to integrate with, there are now commercial solutions that allow you to own the code and integrate in days rather than in months. In addition, because these solutions rely on industry standards such as .NET and Java, you don’t need specialized and expensive vendor support.
Below are some examples of systems and the adapters that are commonly targets for integration.
Packaged Applications
SAP R/3
mySAP.com
SAP Enterprise Portal
SAP BW
JD Edwards
PeopleSoft
Siebel
Oracle Applications
Lawson
Salesforce.com
Ariba
TPM and Middleware
CICS
IMS
MQSeries
JMS
Tibco JMS
Tibco Rendevous
SonicMQ
BEA Tuxedo
MSMQ
Oracle AQ
Utility Adapters
Excel
Socket
File System Adapters
VSAM
Flat File
FTP/FTPS
Protocol Adapters
EDI-ANSI
EDI-EDIFACT
xCBL
cXML
ebXML
OAGIS BOD
RosettaNet
Technology Adapters
.NET
Web Services SOAP
COM/DCOM
CORBA
HTTP/S
Lotus Notes / Domino
Database Adapters
Oracle
DB2
MS SQL Server
MS Access
Sybase
Adabas
Informix
PointBase
Paradox
CA-IDMS
Cloudscape
NCR Teradata
Ingres
ALLBASE
ESSBASE
Red Brick
C-ISAM
INFOMAN
CA-DATACOM