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IT Architectures and Middleware: Strategies for Building Large, Integrated Systems (2nd Edition)

by: Chris Britton Peter Bye

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Retail Price: $69.95

Publisher: ,2004/05/30

Category: Level: I/A

ISBN: 0321246942
ISBN13: 9780321246943

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A timely revision that objectively and practically shows how to develop optimal architectures that blend both new and mature technologies

IT professionals will learn to see through vendor wars over middleware and related systems, to make the right decisions on application design and management solutions
Offers the IT topics now most in demand and big-picture topics such as new ways of thinking about IT architecture
Updated for Web Services and additional coverage on security!

About the Authors

Chris Britton is an independent consultant, specializing in IT architecture. He has worked in IT for the last twenty-seven years doing a variety of jobs-programming, technical support, system software design, program management, technical consultancy, and even marketing. More recently he has been spending his time developing an IT modeling tool.

Peter Bye has had a long career in IT as a programmer, analyst, and project manager, focusing on telecommunications, transaction processing, and distributed systems. Currently a system architect for Unisys Corporation, his experience includes work in software development centers and field projects around the world. Peter is a contributor to international standards in systems management, the author of a number of papers on middleware and other IT topics, and a frequent speaker at conferences and other events.