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End-to-end Integration with IBM Sterling B2B Integration and Managed File Transfer Solutions
James Ballentine
Claudemir Braghirolli
Vasfi Gucer
Rahul Gupta
James Herry
Richard Kinard
Gianluca Meloni
Bala Sivasubramanian
Eduardo De Souza
Frank Strecker
Gang Yin
出版
IBM Redbooks
, 2012
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=hnZBzQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Across numerous vertical industries, enterprises are challenged to improve processing efficiency as transactions flow from their business communities to their internal systems and vice versa, simplify management and expansion of the external communities, accommodate customer and supplier preferences, govern the flow of information, enforce policy and standards, and protect sensitive information. Throughout this process, external partners must be on-boarded and off-boarded, information must flow across multiple communications infrastructures, and data must be mapped and transformed for consumption across multiple applications. Some transactions require synchronous or real-time processing while others are of a more periodic nature. For some classes of customer or supplier, the enterprise might prefer a locally-managed, on-premise solution. For some types of communities (often small businesses), an as-a-Service solution might be the best option. Many large enterprises combine the on-premise and as-a-Service approach to serve different categories of business partners (customers or suppliers). This IBM® Redbooks® publication focuses on solutions for end-to-end integration in complex value chains and presents several end-to-end common integration scenarios with IBM Sterling and IBM WebSphere® portfolios. We believe that this publication will be a reference for IT Specialists and IT Architects implementing an integration solution architecture involving IBM Sterling and IBM WebSphere portfolios. Please note that the additional material referenced in the text is not available from IBM.