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Started by ZeroX, June 22, 2006, 11:21:30 AM

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QuoteBM's Information Management portfolio delivers the right information to the right people or processes at the right time - so they can act on it. Capture, integrate, analyze and manage all forms of data for all kinds of workloads and applications. It's modular, scalable and flexible: IBM Information Management middleware is designed to support structured and unstructured data and business services so you can capitalize on the true business value of your information.

I never heard of such a term? I have heard of adware, spyware, shareware, freeware, and many others but never of middleware? Could somebody explain to me what it is?

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Its the software version of a middleman.  You might have two applications that your company uses heavily.  One used by salespeople and another used by behind-the-scenes employees.  If they need to share information readily but don't have an easy way for the two applications to 'converse', a middleware application might act as a buffer between the two in order to ensure smooth operation and improve efficiency.

That's just one, simple example of course.

ZeroX

Quote from: unTactical on June 22, 2006, 11:39:53 AM
Its the software version of a middleman.  You might have two applications that your company uses heavily.  One used by salespeople and another used by behind-the-scenes employees.  If they need to share information readily but don't have an easy way for the two applications to 'converse', a middleware application might act as a buffer between the two in order to ensure smooth operation and improve efficiency.

That's just one, simple example of course.

Thank you.
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Quotemutsumibear: David's coming over Sunday so we can have mad sex all day.
zxdropoff: lucky you
mutsumibear: :D I know.
mutsumibear: I just pray I don't start my period before then.
zxdropoff: omfg
zxdropoff: stfu
zxdropoff: now please
mutsumibear: HAHA
mutsumibear: I love disturbing you.