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|Description=Enterprise application integration is a suite of software applications that integrates existing systems by providing layers of software that connect applications together. EAI does the following: | |Description=Enterprise application integration is a suite of software applications that integrates existing systems by providing layers of software that connect applications together. EAI does the following: | ||
- It connects system "islands" via a new layer of software/system | - It connects system "islands" via a new layer of software/system | ||
- It enables existing applications to communicate and share data | - It enables existing applications to communicate and share data | ||
- It provides integrated information | - It provides integrated information | ||
- It leverages existing systems, leaving functional applications as is, but providing an integration layer over the top | - It leverages existing systems, leaving functional applications as is, but providing an integration layer over the top | ||
- It enables a gradual move to ERP | - It enables a gradual move to ERP | ||
|Wikipedia reference=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise_application_integration | |||
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Latest revision as of 20:23, 24 February 2013
Description
Enterprise application integration is a suite of software applications that integrates existing systems by providing layers of software that connect applications together. EAI does the following: - It connects system "islands" via a new layer of software/system - It enables existing applications to communicate and share data - It provides integrated information - It leverages existing systems, leaving functional applications as is, but providing an integration layer over the top - It enables a gradual move to ERP
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Wikipedia Reference
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enterprise application integration
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Organizations and Information Systems |