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'''Application Infrastructure Middleware (AIM)''' within the context of software refers to a family of tools that provide services to applications beyond those available from the operating system. This middleware facilitates the development, deployment, and management of enterprise applications and includes web servers, application servers, content management systems, and other support software that help in connecting diverse applications across a distributed environment. The services provided by AIM can include messaging, transaction management, application server functionality, data management, and connectivity. The market for AIM is constituted by a myriad of services that streamline application development and improve operational efficiencies, thus enabling software developers to focus more on business logic rather than on the underlying IT infrastructure.
The AIM market includes a range of companies, from established giants to niche players. Some prominent companies in this space are IBM, Oracle, Microsoft, SAP, and Salesforce. Each of these companies offers a suite of middleware products designed to support enterprise application development and integration. Other notable companies include Red Hat, TIBCO Software, Fujitsu, Broadcom (through its CA Technologies and Symantec acquisitions), and Software AG. These firms specialize in different segments of the middleware market, with offerings tailored to support the evolving needs of modern software development and business requirements. Show Less Read more