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Multi-site integration, or integration involving systems located at remote business locations, presents a number of unique challenges, none of which are new or particularly insurmountable. The wise course is to apply proven principles to the planning and execution of such programs, preventing predictable problems before they occur. In the white paper, Six Principles of Multi-site Integration, sponsored by Progress Software and authored by Larry Fulton, the six principles presented provide a sound foundation for planning multi-site integration programs.

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Six Principles of Multi-site Integration

  1. Centralize what you can, and no more.
  2. Eliminate artificial data movement constraints.
  3. Plan for extreme availability.
  4. Treat Support as primary requirement.
  5. Provide for local variations.
  6. Do migration planning early and often.

Multi-site integration is challenging and interesting work. Most of the unpleasant surprises can be anticipated and blunted with sufficient advanced planning. Frequent review and adoption of the six principles can avoid some of the more common problems encountered. Read this white paper and get useful best-practices and recommendations before you tackle your next multi-site integration project.

SPECIAL OFFER! Register for this white paper and you'll also get access to the on-demand webinar Six Principles of Multi-site Integration, presented by Larry Fulton, plus the white paperThe Foundation for SOA Quality.

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Overcome the Challenges of Multi-site Integration

White paper written by Larry Fulton takes you through the problems encountered in real-world multi-site integration projects, how those problems were resolved, and how they could have been prevented in the first place. Register below to download it.