An enterprise server is a computer server that includes programs required to collectively serve the requirements of an enterprise instead of an individual user, unit or specific application. Traditionally, mainframe-sized computer systems were used as enterprise servers, although they weren’t initially ...
In the year 2000, on the cusp of cloud computing, architect Gregor Hohpe conceived the idea of ESB and initially called it ESR (Enterprise Server Router). This idea was fully enacted in 2002. It was widely accepted in the business world and has since continued to evolve into better versions...
An enterprise service bus (ESB) is an architectural pattern whereby a centralized software component performs integrations between applications.
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) models provide a seamless process of utilizing connections from the services layer to get the data from any application whenever and wherever it is needed to facilitate business functions. With a simple and scalable pluggable system, ESB service helps organizations to inc...
Open enterprise server is a combination of two different operating system platforms, which provides the ability to take the functionality of both. Specifically, OES is strong on the networking capabilities from Netware and the server management expertise of Suse Linux. OES consists of various differe...
Enterprise Architecture (EA) identifies IT systems, applications, and processes and how the parts fit together. Enterprise Architects map this structure, model the business capabilities, and identify opportunities for optimization. A substantial amount of their work is governance, data collection, and da...
Enterprise integration overview Connecting the dots is often easier said than done. Most enterprises have a burgeoning array of diverse applications, devices, clouds, and networks, not to mention exponentially growing volumes of data. Given the complexity, how can they react quickly enough to side-...
EA is also referred to as enterprise architectural planning (EAP). The plans that emerge from an enterprise architectural approach allow the business to meet current needs as well as scale according to its goals—all without sacrificing security and efficiency. Without a comprehensive EA plan, a ...
ESXi Server (formerly ESX Server) from VMware is an enterprise level virtualization tool. It manages numerous virtual machines reliably and efficiently. If you've ever been inside a server room of a major corporation, a large business, or a university, you know that it can be an intimidating...
A social enterprise, or social business, is a business designed to achieve specific social objectives as its primary purpose. Social enterprises strive to maximize profits while also maximizing positive impacts on society and the environment. The profits generated are primarily used to fund social prog...