IBM says there's a "critical need" to connect and integrate data and processes
IBM is going to start selling a thing called WebSpan, a new Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) integration platform, created by pushing its WebSphere integration software together with Hubspan's on-demand integration platform and forming a single-instance, multi-tenant SaaS integration platform.
It's supposed to reduce the cost, time and complexity associated with traditional integration and business process automation solutions.
IBM says there's a "critical need" to connect and integrate data and processes across a growing number of applications and business processes and that WebSpan is a new option to deploy business community networks, extend the reach of existing application and infrastructure investments, and accelerate service-oriented architecture (SOA) initiatives.
WebSpan can help reduce the cost of operating the integration infrastructure by providing management and maintenance directly within the integration platform.
Source: Sys-con.com
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