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Middleware

Middleware

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What is Middleware?

Middleware is software that provides services to application software beyond those available from the operating system. It acts as a hidden translation layer that enables communication and data management for distributed applications. It's often used in enterprise applications to connect different systems, databases, and applications together, streamlining data flow and functionality.

What other technologies are related to Middleware?

Middleware Competitor Technologies

An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a type of middleware that facilitates communication and integration between applications, and can be seen as a competitor depending on the specific middleware being considered.
mentioned alongside Middleware in 2% (185) of relevant job posts

Middleware Complementary Technologies

Middleware often exposes or consumes APIs, making them a complementary technology.
mentioned alongside Middleware in 1% (1.3k) of relevant job posts
Middleware often integrates with or relies on web servers to expose services.
mentioned alongside Middleware in 7% (179) of relevant job posts
Middleware often uses web services (SOAP, REST) for communication and integration.
mentioned alongside Middleware in 1% (641) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning Middleware?

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