Description
Data management middleware functionality helps programs, including application programs and database management systems (DBMS), read from and write to remote databases or files.
The most widespread forms of middleware today are the remote database access and remote file access middleware bundled into a DBMS or a network operating system, respectively. These support traditional two-tier client/server architectures and can also be used for more sophisticated multi-tier applications. All modern relational DBMSs include a networking capability so that the DBMS engine can optionally be called from a client application located elsewhere.
Brick Information
Tactical
(0-2 years)
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Strategic
(2-5 years)
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- IBM DB2 Connect
- Informatica ETL
- Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
- Microsoft Data Transformation Services (DTS)
- Object Linking and Embedding Database (OLE DB)
- Open Database Connectivity (ODBC)
- OLEDB Oracle Net Services
- Oracle Net Services
- Oracle Materialized Views
- Oracle Warehouse Builder
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- IBM DB2 Connect
- Informatica ETL
- JDBC
- OLE DB
- ODBC
- Oracle Materialized Views
- Oracle Net Services
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Retirement
(To be eliminated)
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Containment
(No new development)
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- Neon Shadow Direct 32-Bit ODBC Driver
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Baseline
(Today)
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Emerging
(To track)
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- IBM DB2 Connect
- Informatica ETL
- JDBC
- Microsoft Data Transformation Services (DTS)
- Neon Shadow Direct 32-bit ODBC driver
- ODBC
- OLE DB
- Oracle Materialized Views
- Oracle Net Services
- Oracle Warehouse Builder
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Comments
Time Table
This architecture definition approved on:
May 24, 2006
The next review is scheduled in:
TBD