Java Business Integration (JBI) provides a collaboration framework with standard interfaces for integration components and protocols. This book discusses various integration approaches and ESB solutions. After introducing JBI and ESB, the book examines service integration - without JBI or ESB - using traditional J2EE. With the help of code, the book demonstrates how things can be easily done using JBI and provides examples of using ServiceMix. It occasionally analyzes the theoretical aspects of ESB with samples.
The book is recommended for Java developers and integration architects aiming for proficiency in JBI standards.
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BizTalk Server 2006
Authors: Atul Gupta and Vikrant Haldavnekar
Principles of Enterprise IT Architecture
Authors: Dr. Sudeep Mallick, S.V. Subrahmanya & Manoj Subhadevan
ISBN: 81-265-0898-1
Publisher: Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
IT has become inseparable from today's business, so much so that the management of IT tools, platforms and methodologies has become a strategic enterprise-level function. This book discusses the nuances of using the emerging practice of Enterprise IT Architecture to manage this enterprise function.
Enterprise IT Architecture draws from various fields including IT Architecture, strategic IT planning, systems theory, and simulation, to enable better visualization, planning and execution of IT projects. The book explains this complex exercise in an easy-to-understand way.
In the foreword to the book, Jonathan Schwartz, Chief Executive Officer and President of Sun Microsystems, Inc., says, “This book on Enterprise Architecture by Dr. Sudeep Mallick and Mr. S.V. Subrahmanya distills the complexities of IT architecture in a logical, standards-based approach. Programmers, architects, and IT analysts will find it a comprehensive yet pragmatic approach to implementing enterprise IT architectures. It will better equip enterprises to forge ahead into the future, whatever it holds in the way of change.”
While web-based systems and applications enable businesses to improve operating efficiencies, ensuring the robustness and reliability of these systems is a critical, challenging function.
The book presents an expert’s account of key processes and issues in test automation, performance monitoring, and tuning for specific technologies. It offers detailed text and explanations for academics, and guidelines to help software practitioners conduct and analyze results using various testing tools.

Ten Steps to Maturity in Knowledge Management: Lessons in Economy
Authors: J.K. Suresh and Kavi Mahesh
Published by: Chandos Publishing, Oxford, UK, 2006
Why should organizations manage knowledge? In today’s technology-driven ‘flat’ world, knowledge is a critical factor of production and the basis for competition. Companies can leverage knowledge to innovate and to become market leaders. This book explains how knowledge scattered in your organization can be economically transformed to aid speedy learning, improved productivity and corporate growth.
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OFFSHORING IT SERVICES: A Framework for Managing Outsourced Projects
Author: Mohan Babu K.
Published by: Tata McGraw-Hill, New Delhi, 2006
When Infosys CEO Nandan M. Nilekani told Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and The New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman that the playing field is being leveled, he did not intend to inspire the title of a path-breaking bestseller on globalization. He was making a statement of fact founded on his experience as the leader of the world’s most successful IT services company.

101 Reasons to go for .NET Framework 2.0
Ganesan Krishnamurthy
Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 offers higher performance and reliability over the earlier versions of the framework. This handbook is a collection of 101 best features of the .NET framework 2.0, selected after a thorough evaluation at our Microsoft Product Competency Center.
The handbook serves as a guide to .NET 2.0 by providing a description of its features, Infosys’ viewpoint on the utility of these features, and the business values they provide.
Mobile IP
Present State and Future
Author: Abdul Sakib Mondal
Published by: Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, New York
ISBN 0-306-47874-9
Mobile Internet Protocol (MIP) is supporting mobile devices in communication, e-commerce and e-entertainment. It is re-defining the mobile computing paradigm. All mobile communication and computing professionals, including students, systems managers and product developers, must have a good understanding of Mobile IP to design and implement MIP-based solutions for device mobility.
Beginning with fundamental concepts like agent advertisement and discovery, registration and tunneling, etc, this book extracts the concepts, principles and the history of mobile IP. Through real-world examples and data, it presents the issues in deploying a MIP solution. It discusses MIP administration, its integration into existing network management solutions, development of software to support MIP, and applications suited for MIP.
The author, who is an MIP researcher, provides glimpses of ongoing research and the possible future direction of mobile IP.
The Internet, while propelling business opportunities for enterprises, has challenged software developers to produce systems that satisfy the interests of diverse groups. Software developers grappling with the development and deployment of web-based applications need a whole new approach to software engineering.
This anthology of models and methods portrays Software Engineering as the environment- and platform-independent aspects in the design and development of software solutions. Illustrations from real e-commerce applications lend practical insights in key areas like component-based design, security and load balancing.
Drawing inputs from ongoing research programs in Infosys, the book addresses various software engineering problems with a balance of technical and research perspectives.
Maximising the Business Value of your Technology Investment
An Executive and Boardroom Guide
Web Services
An Introduction
B. V. Kumar, S. V. Subrahmanya
Web services are making a mark in the world of business by building business automation capabilities. The potential tangible benefits of web services have inspired strategists, executives and critics to evaluate it in terms of technology adoption and incorporation into existing intranet, extranet and internet environments.
This book addresses the IT-savvy, professional developer, as well as architects and application programmers who are looking at web services with a "first time" or a "fresh" perspective. It touches on the industry perspective of web services to provide an application perspective of web services to technology enthusiasts. A case study exemplifying the financial and banking services industry has been chosen for presentation. The companion website provides a refreshing and stimulating experience in transacting on the web.
