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Because the market has evolved, products that were previously referred to as integration suites within this segment are now included with ESB suites. The application infrastructure suite market now includes only application platform suite functionality. Application platform suites are products composed of portals, integration middleware, BPM and business component engineering. They are geared toward supporting a variety of different project styles, including composite applications, new SOA applications and process integration.<ref>Explaining Application Infrastructure Suite (APS) [https://www.gartner.com/en/information-technology/glossary/application-infrastructure-suites Gartner]</ref>
  
  
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===See Also===
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[[Application Infrastructure]]<br />
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[[Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)]]
  
==See Also==
 
*[[Application]]
 
*[[Application-Capability Reference Model (ARM)]]
 
*[[Application Architecture]]
 
*[[Application Control]]
 
*[[Application Delivery Controller (ADC)]]
 
*[[Application Management]]
 
*[[Application Development]]
 
*[[Application Infrastructure]]
 
*[[Application Channel Technology and Industry (ACT I)]]
 
*[[Application Integration]]
 
*[[Application Layer]]
 
*[[Application Life Cycle Management Platform as a Service (ALM PaaS)]]
 
*[[Application Lifecycle Framework]]
 
*[[Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 8 September 2022

Because the market has evolved, products that were previously referred to as integration suites within this segment are now included with ESB suites. The application infrastructure suite market now includes only application platform suite functionality. Application platform suites are products composed of portals, integration middleware, BPM and business component engineering. They are geared toward supporting a variety of different project styles, including composite applications, new SOA applications and process integration.[1]


See Also

Application Infrastructure
Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)


References

  1. Explaining Application Infrastructure Suite (APS) Gartner