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Published August 4, 2021

Message data is a digital treasure trove for enterprises that need to meet evolving operations performance, CX (customer experience), and even compliance goals.

Figure 1: Leading Integration Infrastructure (i2) messaging applications in hybrid enterprises in 2021
Figure 1: Leading Integration Infrastructure (i2) messaging applications in hybrid enterprises in 2021

“Message Data” includes critical information and context missing from log files and other data sources.  Getting it easier and earlier enables advanced analysis and improvements to begin without delay.

Complete observability and monitoring of your integration infrastructure
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Published July 20, 2021

The history of civilization is replete with moral stories of getting the most out of all available resources and other stories about the cost of waste.

In the world of information technology, until very recently every single byte was seen as precious.

Doing more with what you have
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Published March 16, 2021

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Many enterprises are adopting OpenShift in their journey to building and running containerized workloads in on-premise, cloud-based or hybrid environments. These initiatives leverage multiple application integration technologies, such as IBM MQ, Apache Kafka, or Tibco EMS.

Mastering Application Integration Challenges in Hybrid Cloud Environments
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Published November 6, 2020

Almost exactly 19 years ago IBM acquired CrossWorlds Software to add to their WebSphere business-integration middleware business.  CrossWorlds was famous (or infamous) back then mainly because of its founder and approach to advertising, publicity and PR (public relations).

CX Makes This ‘CrossWorld’ Estate Sexy Again
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Published August 7, 2020

Cloud - Business applications have continued to become more complex, and the tools we all rely on to monitor performance have not always kept up.

The basic model that APM relies on, starts by capturing performance metrics and then using the knowledge developers and administrators have about the how these metrics can be analyzed to describe the performance of specific business processes.

Performance Monitoring in the Cloud Age