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Industry: Email Alert RSS FeedTIBCO ALLOWS ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION TO IBM MAINFRAMES.
Mainframe Computing, January, 2002
TIBCO Software Inc., Palo Alto, Calif., has unveiled its strategy for integrating the mainframe into its Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) environment, demonstrating leadership in the total business integration software space. With 70 percent of corporate data residing on mainframes, it is crucial for integration technology to seamlessly and non-intrusively assimilate with legacy environments already in place. As such, the combination of TIBCO Substation ES for IBM and compatible mainframes provides further flexibility to today's dynamic business processes.
IBM's mainframe platforms continue to serve as a reliable, scalable, secure backbone for data-intensive, high-power computing environments. Mainframe integration using TIBCO ActiveEnterprise(TM)...
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