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IBM Integration Bus Advanced - Middleware News

IBM® Integration Bus Advanced formerly known as WebSphere® Message Broker is an enterprise service bus (ESB) providing connectivity and universal data transformation for service-oriented architecture (SOA) and non-SOA environments. Now businesses of any size can eliminate point-to-point connections and batch processing regardless of platform, protocol or data format.

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An enterprise service bus enabling universal connectivity and transformation
IBM Integration Bus Advanced
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The IBM Integration Bus, formerly known as the IBM WebSphere Message Broker Family, provides a variety of options for implementing a universal integration foundation based on an enterprise service bus (ESB). Implementations help to enable connectivity and transformation in heterogeneous IT environments for businesses of any size, in any industry and covering a range of platforms including cloud and z/OS.
IBM Integration Bus Standard is a flexible, scalable enterprise service bus for small to medium size projects.

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IBM Integration Bus Advanced: Is a full-featured ESB product for any size deployment. It enables the integration of data sources from a wide range of platforms throughout service-oriented architecture (SOA) and non-SOA environments.
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IBM Integration Bus Express: Is designed to meet the needs of small and midsize businesses. This entry-level ESB for simple integration projects has restricted features and is limited to one process. It can grow with your business as your integration needs evolve.
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IBM Integration Bus Healthcare Pack: Provides prebuilt patterns and connections enabling rapid clinical application and device integration for more connected healthcare systems.
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IBM Integration Bus Hypervisor Edition: Optimizes Integration Bus for virtualized environments. This software provides rapid provisioning of Integration Bus to private cloud environments for Red Hat Enterprise Linux and IBM AIX®.
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IBM Integration Bus Manufacturing Pack: The IBM Integration Bus Manufacturing Pack helps to seamlessly integrate heterogeneous It and operational manufacturing systems – making information flow more quickly and reliably.
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IBM Integration Bus Retail Pack: IBM Integration Bus Retail Pack accelerates the development and deployment of integration between retail applications and systems, and enables transformation and enrichment of data.
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IBM Integration Bus Standard: IBM Integration Bus Standard a flexible, scalable enterprise service bus for small to medium size projects.
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IBM Integration Bus for z/OS: Is tightly integrated with the IBM z/OS® platform. This ESB provides the same look, feel and operational characteristics as a z/OS subsystem.
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