For Enterprise Architecture Professionals (Length: 9 pages)

June 12, 2009

Create An Enterprise Integration Strategy To Lower Your Costs

A Methodology For Effectively Addressing Today's Business Integration Challenges

by Ken Vollmer

with Alex Cullen, Matt Czarnecki


Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Enterprises have traditionally tackled integration challenges as an offshoot of their application development activities, but this approach's effectiveness is waning rapidly. As business challenges become more complex and involve more intricate interactions across the value chain, integration functionality has become more than just a part of the solution; in many cases it has become the "essence" of the application itself. To deal with the growing importance and complexity of integration challenges, enterprises need an enterprise integration strategy (EIS) that provides guidelines on how to use a comprehensive integration solution to support a wide array of business integration needs. Using an EIS can also lead to significant cost improvements related to fulfilling integration needs. Enterprise architects should follow the outline provided in this document to create a customized EIS that will meet their objectives.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemIntegration Is Critical, But Enterprises Still Struggle With It

itemComplexity Is The Culprit Driving Higher Project And Maintenance Costs

itemAn Enterprise Integration Strategy Provides A Blueprint For Integration Needs

itemThe Four Components Of An Enterprise Integration Strategy

itemComprehensive Integration Solutions Provide The Tools To Implement An EIS

itemThe Benefits Of A CIS-Based Enterprise Integration Strategy

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Analyst: Ken Vollmer
Technology: Application Development, Application Development Processes & Tools, Business Process Management, eBusiness/eCommerce, Information & Knowledge Management, Integration Technologies, Packaged Applications, SOA & Web Services
Industry: Business-To-Business eCommerce
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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