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Building an Adaptive Enterprise HP’s Adaptive Enterprise strategy is centered on business agility, as well as simplicity and value. Being agile means that a corporation is able to readily identify changes in customer demand or market conditions and to flexibly adapt to such changes. In a world where every business event triggers an IT event, corporations need an agile and adaptive IT infrastructure which provides the backbone that enables the company to adapt when needed.

Two market leaders sharing the same vision
SAP NetWeaver – an open integration and application platform – enables Enterprise Services Architecture, a blueprint for services-oriented, enterprise-scale business solutions delivering greater adaptability, flexibility and innovation opportunities. SAP NetWeaver runs on HP’s enterprise server platforms and is the technical foundation for SAP applications as well as customer-built and other partner applications.

In combining their strengths in applications, middleware, IT infrastructure and system management and hardware, HP and SAP deliver complete solutions for the entire IT stack, based on a shared vision of an Adaptive Enterprise.

The HP Adaptive Enterprise strategy provides simplicity, agility and value. Serving as a powerful central platform that delivers the full benefit of this HP strategy to customers, SAP NetWeaver is the ideal complement for HP’s solution portfolio, enabling customers to flexibly and rapidly design, build, implement, and execute new business strategies and processes.

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SAP NetWeaver and SOA

SAP NetWeaver is an open integration and application platform for all SAP solutions and specific SAP partner solutions. It is a Web-based platform that enables the enterprise-wide and technologically-independent integration and coordination of employees, information, and business processes.

SAP NetWeaver Application Server is an open, scalable and highly available infrastructure for developing dynamic cross-company business applications. It provides the structure required to bring together business applications and the Internet. The Internet technology required to implement this task is integrated into NW AS ABAP. SAP NetWeaver Application Server supports established standards such as HTTP(S), SMTP, HTML, SOAP, and XML.
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By integrating a variety of processes, businesses can have timely access to accurate data. A number of advantages result, such as accelerating time to market of products and services, maximizing partner business results through synchronized product catalogs, and improving the ability to respond and adapt to changing conditions.
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Online chat solutions have been very popular long before AJAX was born. There are numerous reasons for this popularity, and you’re probably familiar with them if you’ve ever used an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client, or an Instant Messenger (IM) program, or a Java chat applet. AJAX has pushed online chat solutions forward by making it easy to implement features that are causing trouble or are harder to implement with other technologies. First of all, an AJAX chat application inherits all the typical AJAX benefits, such as integration with existing browser features, and (if written well) cross-platform compatibility.
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Web application technologies like PHP, CGI, Javascript, and Ajax have made it much easier for people to construct and deploy services on the Internet. Unfortunately, this has opened a wide avenue for new attacks since it is as easy to unintentionally introduce new vulnerabilities into web applications as it is to intentionally introduce new functionality. Consequently, web applications have increasingly been the focus of attackers.
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Businesses currently face the daily challenge of managing content efficiently. These businesses are being flooded with information from web Content Management Systems (CMS) that present an all-too-simple picture. Instead, content management systems should solve the problem of turning content into information and information into knowledge.

Content Management Systems are not just a product or a technology. CMS is defined as a generic term which refers to a wide range of processes that underpin the “next-generation” of medium to large-scale websites. Content management is a process which deals with the creation, storage, modification, retrieval and display of data or content.
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Mobile communication is the basis for one of the fastest growing business areas at the beginning of the 21 st century. With IMT-2000 (International Mobile Telecommunications 2000), high-speed communication is possible anywhere, at any time, to any communication partner, with almost any device. As IMT-2000 comprises a set of different networking technologies, it provides a communication framework in which a subscriber may freely roam without having to be concerned about which network to use [1]. Hand-over procedures seamlessly integrate in-house networks, campus-based networks, metropolitan and wide area networks.
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This book shows you how to write programs for the MRG Messaging component of the Red Hat Enterprise MRG distributed computing platforming using the Apache Qpid API. It also gives basic information on downloading and installing MRG Messaging. For more complete information on how to download and install MRG Messaging see the MRG Messaging Installation Guide.
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