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The Value of a Comprehensive Integration Solution

Published 29 May 2009 | By Sterling Commerce

Many enterprises are currently spending more on integration-related projects than they need to because they do not have an integrated and comprehensive tool set in place, and this leads to inefficiencies and suboptimisation of resources assigned to solve the full range of integration tasks. Comprehensive integration solutions represent a more manageable strategy for most enterprises to obtain the integration capabilities they require. Integration suites have been available in the marketplace for some time, but most lacked the full range of capabilities until early- to mid-2008. Forrester believes that enterprises with diverse integration needs will find these updated products well-suited to meet their increasingly complex application and process integration needs.

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