On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 08:47:43AM +1100, Ken Foskey wrote: > On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 08:40 +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote: > > > Since I don't know what TIBCO is, either, I'm not in any way enlightened. > > The term I have heard is middle-ware. The glue that provides an easy > way to manage business logic more easily.
So another ill-defined buzzword, then? <grin> As long as we've got that straightened out... The last issue of IEEE /Computer/ was a real hoot -- an article on "Is Middleware Dead?", quoting various pundits on the issue, coming to a fairly clear "yes" on the question, then a few pages later, a typical IBM ad saying "Middleware is Everywhere". Classic.[1] - Matt [1] I'd say "priceless", but MasterCard have this horrible habit of suing people who use that word. -- I wake up to a new world every day -- the one in my boss's head. -- Mike Andrews, ASR
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