• The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
Menu
  • The Four Hundred
  • Subscribe
  • Media Kit
  • Contributors
  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Magic Develops iBOLT for SAP R/3, mySAP

    April 24, 2007 Alex Woodie

    Magic Software last week unveiled a special edition of its iBOLT integration software designed to work specifically with SAP‘s R/3 and mySAP ERP suite.

    Magic broke iBOLT off from its flagship eDeveloper IDE in 2003 and packaged it as a wizard-driven enterprise application integration suite that helps customers integrate their business applications using an array of the latest standards and techniques, including Web services and service oriented architecture (SOA). The software, which includes development, runtime, and monitoring components, is very extensible and supports an array of integration types, including workflow and composite functionality, B2B and application-to-application (EDI) functionality, and even business activity monitoring (BAM).

    In the summer of 2005, Magic unveiled a version of iBOLT designed to work in Windows-based SAP ERP environments, called iBOLT Special Edition (SE) for SAP Business One. In late 2006, the company unveiled another special version of iBOLT, called JDE Connect, that was designed to help users extend customized J.D. Edwards programs to applications running on other platforms, and also to bring data from other systems into the J.D. Edwards environment.

    Now, Magic has turned its hand to SAP’s biggest customers: those running the client-server R/3 system and the Web-based mySAP ERP system. Both SAP environments are supported with the latest product, called iBOLT SE for SAP R/3.

    There are many uses of the new product, Magic says, including automating manual communication processes, connecting e-commerce sites to R/3, allowing customers to submit orders electronically, facilitating EDI transactions, and sharing and synchronizing R/3 data across multiple sites. Magic says the new software supports SAP’s native RFC API Library, works with the vendor’s newest SAP NetWeaver XI integrations tools, and is xApps certified.

    Amit Ben-Zvi, vice president of corporate marketing and products for Magic, says the iBOLT version of SAP Business One paved the way for the new iBOLT version for R/3 and mySAP. “Today’s announcement will allow thousands of SAP business partners, many of which are already partners with Magic Software, to deliver solutions for their SAP enterprise customers,” he says.

    RELATED STORIES

    Magic Adapts iBOLT for J.D. Edwards

    No More Coding for EAI? DAM Right, Says Magic

    Magic Throws iBOLT into RFID Fray



                         Post this story to del.icio.us
                   Post this story to Digg
        Post this story to Slashdot

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Tags:

    Sponsored by
    OCEAN User Group

    OCEAN TechCon26

    It’s a New Era for IBM i !

    July 23 – Online
    July 24 – In Person at Vanguard University in Costa Mesa, CA

    Attend TechCon26 for in-person networking, essential skills to use right now, live demos, and technical insights!

    Through June 25th, the registration fee for July 24th is $95 for OCEAN members and includes the online day, July 23rd.

    OCEAN Membership: A one-year Individual OCEAN Membership is $95 and a Corporate Membership is $325. A Corporate Membership would allow your entire company to attend OCEAN events at member rates.

    LEARN MORE

    Share this:

    • Reddit
    • Facebook
    • LinkedIn
    • Twitter
    • Email

    Sponsored Links

    New Generation Software:  Leading provider of iSeries BI and financial management software
    Vision Solutions:  The first new HA release from the newly merged Vision and iTera companies
    LASERTEC USA:  Fully integrate MICR check printing with your existing application

    IT Jungle Store Top Book Picks

    The System i Pocket RPG & RPG IV Guide: List Price, $69.95
    The iSeries Pocket Database Guide: List Price, $59.00
    The iSeries Pocket Developers' Guide: List Price, $59.00
    The iSeries Pocket SQL Guide: List Price, $59.00
    The iSeries Pocket Query Guide: List Price, $49.00
    The iSeries Pocket WebFacing Primer: List Price, $39.00
    Migrating to WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
    iSeries Express Web Implementer's Guide: List Price, $59.00
    Getting Started with WebSphere Development Studio for iSeries: List Price, $79.95
    Getting Started With WebSphere Development Studio Client for iSeries: List Price, $89.00
    Getting Started with WebSphere Express for iSeries: List Price, $49.00
    WebFacing Application Design and Development Guide: List Price, $55.00
    Can the AS/400 Survive IBM?: List Price, $49.00
    The All-Everything Machine: List Price, $29.95
    Chip Wars: List Price, $29.95

    Lawson Signs Five Companies to M3 Contracts Jupiter Taps MobileHWY for Mobile Building Permit Program

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Volume 7, Number 16 -- April 24, 2007
THIS ISSUE SPONSORED BY:

Bytware
Quadrant Software
Seagull Software
VAULT400
Affirmative Computer

Table of Contents

  • PowerTech Tools Build Trust By Decreasing Authority
  • IBM Expects Speedier Portal Projects
  • BSafe Introduces Cross-Platform Auditing
  • CCSS Addresses SOX Requirements in QMessage Monitor
  • Curl Re-Emerges at Web 2.0
  • Lawson Signs Five Companies to M3 Contracts
  • Magic Develops iBOLT for SAP R/3, mySAP
  • Jupiter Taps MobileHWY for Mobile Building Permit Program
  • Reporting Tool Works with i5/OS Trucking Software
  • Help/Systems Issues Another Update for Robot/SCHEDULE

Content archive

  • The Four Hundred
  • Four Hundred Stuff
  • Four Hundred Guru

Recent Posts

  • More Power Systems Price Hikes, This Time They Are “Directional”
  • AI Is Not Just For Developers, It Is For Everyone At Your Company
  • Guru: Finding Data In The Forest – Exploring Three-Part Naming In SQL
  • Former IBMer’s New Book Puts The Midrange In The Spotlight
  • Have You Tried To Buy A Server Lately?
  • GenAI Is The Death Of Deterministic Project Budgeting
  • PTC Adds Support For VS Code With Implementer 12.7
  • Guru: Single Threading A Program Execution
  • As I See It: Push Back
  • IBM i PTF Guide, Volume 28, Number 21

Subscribe

To get news from IT Jungle sent to your inbox every week, subscribe to our newsletter.

Pages

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Contributors
  • Four Hundred Monitor
  • IBM i PTF Guide
  • Media Kit
  • Subscribe

Search

Copyright © 2025 IT Jungle