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1. Billing World and OSS Today Magazine
www.billingworld.com/archive-d - [Cached]Published on: 6/6/2002 Last Visited: 6/6/2002
"Robust business processes and business decisions have to be embedded in the code," says Todd Beilis, manager of telecom media networks at CGE&Y. "A toolset doesn't do that work; a developer does."
EAI v. Application Servers
Distinguishing the various players in the EAI space is difficult. Business process management providers, platforms such as Compaq TeMIP, HP's OpenView and Agilent's NETeXPERT, and application servers are all vying to prove their EAI capabilities and take away market share from the EAI players.
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Of all the EAI players, Beilis says, Tibco has the most robust messaging and data broker tool.
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Vitria takes a hit, though, when it comes to its publish-and-subscribe method that queues messages, which requires more overhead and slows the message transfers, Beilis says.
Competitors Tibco and IBM try to characterize Vitria as having success only in limited integration efforts within smaller carriers. -
2. Valaran
www.valaran.com/newsdetails.as - [Cached]Published on: 5/1/2001 Last Visited: 11/28/2005
"Robust business processes and business decisions have to be embedded in the code," says Todd Beilis, manager of telecom media networks at CGE&Y.
...
Of all the EAI players, Beilis says, Tibco has the most robust messaging and data broker tool.
...
Vitria takes a hit, though, when it comes to its publish-and-subscribe method that queues messages, which requires more overhead and slows the message transfers, Beilis says. -
3. Billing World and OSS Today Magazine
www.billingworld.com/archive-d - [Cached]Published on: 5/16/2002 Last Visited: 5/16/2002
"Robust business processes and business decisions have to be embedded in the code," says Todd Beilis, manager of telecom media networks at CGE&Y. "A toolset doesn't do that work; a developer does."
EAI v. Application Servers
Distinguishing the various players in the EAI space is difficult. Business process management providers, platforms such as Compaq TeMIP, HP's OpenView and Agilent's NETeXPERT, and application servers are all vying to prove their EAI capabilities and take away market share from the EAI players.
...
Of all the EAI players, Beilis says, Tibco has the most robust messaging and data broker tool.
...
Vitria takes a hit, though, when it comes to its publish-and-subscribe method that queues messages, which requires more overhead and slows the message transfers, Beilis says.
Competitors Tibco and IBM try to characterize Vitria as having success only in limited integration efforts within smaller carriers.

