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Bill Kutik has a funny, but accurate, take on application integration related to M&A and partnerships.
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April 10th, 2007 · 1 Comment
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1 martin snyder // Apr 11, 2007 at 9:53 am
Bill will be even more cynical when leading offerings won’t even be providing an “it” to integrate with.
The way things appear to be heading is that vendor built interfaces are gradually going to go away- replaced by corporate owned and designed portals and seeded files- with the vendors contributing data models and services around the business functions at hand and corporate IT transforming and presenting the information for end users using organic design, conventions, security, and delivery.
Its a far cry from today’s marketplace, and the TMS urge in general, but vendors are always fighting the last war…..
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