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Perfect Integration 3 - Common language: semantics first

Perfect Integration 3 – Common language: semantics first

By Martijn Linssen on March 8, 2011

This post will elaborate on messaging and transformation (part I), and explain how information exchange works in the daily world, considering simple or complex information exchanges. That will then be related to IT, and the basic ways of “writing down” information in IT will be explained. If you want to have a chat with someone [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged 24/7/365, A2A, adapt, application development, architecture, b2b, B2C, EAI, edi, EDIFACT, enveloping, ESB, guaranteed delivery, integration, maturity, messaging, perfect integration, standardisation, transactions

Perfect Integration 2 - Common subset and transformation

Perfect Integration 2 – Common subset and transformation

By Martijn Linssen on March 7, 2011

Number two in the series, this post deals with the common subset found on all levels in the previous post: what is the shared interest (Business) which information do you want to share (Information) which definitions are mutually exchangeable (Information Systems) how do you want to exchange ideas (Infrastructure) Information exchange form: messaging After having [...]

Posted in Application Software, Infrastructure | Tagged 24/7/365, A2A, adapt, application development, architecture, b2b, B2C, EAI, edi, EDIFACT, enveloping, ESB, guaranteed delivery, integration, maturity, messaging, perfect integration, standardisation, transactions

Perfect Integration 1 - Architectural Approach

Perfect Integration 1 – Architectural Approach

By Martijn Linssen on March 6, 2011

First post in a series of 5-10, I will release all my views and opinions on the Art of Integration. I challenge you to disagree, and bash me with arguments and reasoning. Feel free to shoot from the hip and aim at the heart, anything goes really. I am absolutely convinced that I am right [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged 24/7/365, A2A, adapt, application development, architecture, b2b, B2C, Business rule, Capgemini, EAI, edi, EDIFACT, enveloping, ESB, guaranteed delivery, Information Technology, integration, maturity, messaging, perfect integration, standardisation, transactions | 2 Responses

Gamification - yet another one-size-fits-all?

Gamification – yet another one-size-fits-all?

By Martijn Linssen on February 9, 2011

I got into discussions today about gamification: Gamification is the use of game play mechanics for non-game applications (also known as “funware”), particularly consumer-oriented web and mobile sites, in order to encourage people to adopt the applications. It also strives to encourage users to engage in desired behaviors in connection with the applications. Gamification works [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 2.0, adopt, E2E, financials, game mechanics, Gamification, social business design, transactions

Finally a great E20 tool - and people play the social card!

Finally a great E20 tool – and people play the social card!

By Martijn Linssen on January 26, 2011

(I’m only kidding about “great E20 tool” there of course.) A double post by Dennis Howlett on Tibco’s Tibbr and a few others by a few others led me to write this one – not many people get it, it seems. Enterprise 2.0 is raised from its grave on the one side, Social Business is [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 24/7/365, application development, architecture, b2b, B2C, EAI, edi, facebook, integration, social media, Supply Chain, transactions, twitter | 1 Response

Stop breaking down silos, let's enginize the pistons

Stop breaking down silos, let’s enginize the pistons

By Martijn Linssen on January 10, 2011

Everywhere I go these days I encounter the call for integrating everything into anything and the words “break down silos”. While the former I applaud, the latter is a politically incorrect way to address the stakeholders (sic, more about that 3 paragraphs from now): it brings across a threat rather than an opportunity in most [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, e2.0, integration, social business design, social media, transactions | 2 Responses

2010-2020: The Great Divide

2010-2020: The Great Divide

By Martijn Linssen on December 13, 2010

A Great Divide is what I see for the coming decade. Not a hydrological divide of the Americas, but an IT-divide of the business. Pretty much a follow-up from my one year-old Cloud and Social: the tectonic plates of IT 2.0, this post will show the great challenge Business and IT need to face together [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, A2A, architecture, business exceptions, business rules, cloud computing, edi, growth, integration, scrm, soa, social business design, social media, transactions, xml

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