Primary Intelligence Releases Enterprise Application Integration Multi-Client Study

Primary Intelligence Releases Enterprise Application Integration Multi-Client Study

The Primary Intelligence Releases Enterprise Application Integration Multi-Client Study covers six major types of EAI solutions: Application Integration; Business to Business Integration; Enterprise Resource Planning Integration; Middleware; e-Business Integration; and Data Integration. This report examines the present state of the EAI market and provides insight into the future of the industry.

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, June 19, 2003 – Primary Intelligence, a leading provider of market, sales and competitive intelligence solutions, announced today the release of their Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) Study for 2003.

The study, which was sponsored by leading vendors in the EAI industry, covers six major types of integration solutions: Application Integration; Business-to-Business Integration; Enterprise Resource Planning Integration; Middleware; e-Business Integration; and Data Integration. The report examines the present state of the EAI market and provides insight into the future of the industry.

Primary Intelligence designed the study to gather vital information to help EAI providers successfully identify and align themselves with key market trends and directions in the industry. Specific issues addressed in the report include the criteria customers use to make EAI decisions, the budget plans of current and future EAI users, the reasons why companies seek EAI solutions, and the obstacles customers face when implementing EAI.

According to Ronald Sathoff, Senior Analyst at Primary Intelligence and lead author of the study, “The need for EAI is becoming more significant as business executives realize that the only way to get a complete picture of their enterprise is to integrate their company’s processes and systems. In order to address this need, EAI vendors must understand the reasons why companies seek EAI, and how they make their decisions concerning EAI solutions. This study is intended to help EAI providers navigate this landscape so that they can better serve their clients and reach new customers.”

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