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Overview: FUSE products are standards-based, open source enterprise integration tools based on Apache SOA projects, and are productized and supported by the people who wrote the code.
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Solutions offered by FuseSource.
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Research offered by FuseSource
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EIP Flashcards by FuseSource. December 08, 2011 - Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf documented their combined experience in the integration space and created the book "Enterprise Integration Patterns" (EIP), which has since been adopted as the standard for describing messaging solutions. Check out this deck of flashcards to find definitions of integration design patterns based on EIP.
Fuse IDE for Ease-of-use with Apache Camel by FuseSource. December 02, 2011 - In this video, FuseSource engineer Claus Ibsen introduces Apache Camel, a lightweight integration framework that can help you go from enterprise integration patterns (EIPs) to production. Hear why popular open source projects and multple enterprise service bus (ESB) servers include Apache Camel in their distributions.
Fuse IDE For Easier Use of CamelOne by FuseSource. December 05, 2011 - In this video, FuseSource software fellow James Strachan tells the history of Apache Camel, it's wide adoption, and where it is headed in the future. He also introduces and demonstrates the new Fuse integrated development environment (IDE) that he created to make it even easier to use Camel.
Getting Started with Active MQ by FuseSource. November 30, 2011 - Forrester Research's 2011 Q2 Wave Report named FuseSource's enterprise service bus (ESB) offering Active MQ as its highest ranked open source ESB solution and placed it in the "Leader" category along with large, established vendors. View this webcast to get an overview and product demo of Active MQ.
Large-Scale Deployments with Servicemix 4 by FuseSource. March 31, 2009 - Read this case study to learn how one growing Euopean retailer was able to migrate to an architecture that could support real-time delivery of shop data to the data center for processing and real-time communication of pricing events to its shops using open source integration software.
NextGen How the FAA Uses FuseSource by FuseSource. December 07, 2011 - Read this paper to find out why the FAA's System Wide Information Management program selected four open source service-oriented architecture (SOA) components to combine with its other development and management tools to create an enterprise infrastructure that will be deployed between 2010 and 2015 to support NextGen satellite air traffic control.
Reliable Messaging Solutions for Retail -How Open Source Software Creates Opportunities in Retail by FuseSource. July 31, 2011 - As an alternative to big vendor messaging solutions, open source software presents an entirely different cost model and more flexibility in deployment options that suit the needs of retail perfectly. Read this paper to learn more about open source software and why it is the optimal approach to integrated messaging for large retail enterprises.
The Forrester Wave™: Enterprise Service Bus, Q2 2011 by FuseSource. April 25, 2011 - Over the course of 2010 and 2011, Forrester Research spoke to hundreds of customers about their enterprise service bus (ESB) activities, and conducted briefings and demonstration reviews as well as over twenty customer interviews to evaluate five commercial and four open source ESB product vendors. Access this paper to examine Forrester's findings.
The Origin And Future of Enterprise Integration Patterns by FuseSource. December 05, 2011 - In this session, co-author of the book "Enterprise Integration Patterns" Gregor Hohpe shares some of the “behind the scenes” story of how the included enterprise application integration and message-oriented middleware design patterns originated, how they are being applied, and what other patterns he would like to see documented.
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