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-- Gartner fellow, Daryl Plummer agrees that nothing is new in principle with SOA, but that the lower requirements for technical knowledge make all the difference in the world.
-- Gartner fellow, Daryl Plummer agrees that nothing is new in principle with SOA, but that the lower requirements for technical knowledge makes all the difference in the world.
-- Big Blue claims Microsoft leans too hard on Windows-oriented, proprietary standards for its service-oriented architecture.
-- Ivar Jacobson talks about modern development trends and how processes to develop software should incorporate existing methodologies and add new ones as they come along
-- British Telecom (BT) Exact is aiming to increase the flexibility of the group's internal systems by adopting a service oriented architecture. We interview the lead architect behind the move.
-- This article discusses an analyst's "obituary" for service-oriented architecture and explains why he agrees that the term "SOA" itself gets in the way.
-- This week BEA Systems on Tuesday sketched out plans to optimise its infrastructure software for a services-oriented architecture, a modular system design being adopted by corporate customers.
-- Experts say the time has come for services-oriented-architecture design approaches, which revamp business processes and could change the economics of delivering software.
-- Data management is a core requirement of service-oriented applications and in this article we show you how to classify and represent data using a few simple techniques.
-- Chief among the benefits of an SOA is that services and clients operate independently of their locations, known as location transparency. Learn the pros and cons of using it.
-- An SOA enables organisations to create a more meaningful relationship between services and business processes.
-- A report indicates that arguments about the benefits of SOAs are not be in communicated to those at the top of businesses that could use them.
-- This article says the issues between Rich Internet Applications (and mashups) and the ServiceOriented Architecture-based infrastructure need to be resolved because these issues represent the path of least resistance to service orientation.
-- SOA is commonly acknowledged as the most cost-effective and efficient way to integrate disparate information systems together. Here are some tips from Builder AU to get you started.
-- Design and implement the components of your Web service using the benefits of SOA. Learn how to create services that not only meet business requirements, but that also provide a rich and strategic solution.
-- Big Blue steps up its push into services-oriented architectures, with consulting services and WebSphere Web services workflow software.
-- Blue Titan's software is designed to allow different messaging systems to interoperate.
-- In this second part on how you can achieve rapid, pragmatic results when implementing SOA we have 5 more tips on platforms, proprietary technology and keeping it simple.
-- British Telecom hopes a new SOA product will persuade big businesses to experiment with distributed applications.
-- Fuego has been acquired to give BEA's offerings a BPM boost.
-- IBM brings portal software that integrates service oriented architectures to its mainframe and midrange server lines.
-- Oracle on Monday in the US launched PeopleTools 8.48, an upgrade designed to offer Web services functionality and serve as an entry point into Oracle's Fusion Middleware.
-- Anne Thomas Manes says her statement that SOA is "dead" has been misinterpreted. Discover what her real point was about SOA.
-- This article offers a look back at web development software updates and new products in 2008, with an eye toward 2009. It discusses SOA, mobile development, Silverlight, Visual Studio 2008, Python, and more.
-- Most EA initiatives failed. My guess is that more than 90% never really resulted in anything useful. Read more »
-- BEA Systems is eyeing off further acquisitions as uptake of its service-oriented architecture (SOA) products slowly expands in the Asia-Pacific region.
-- Ever come across a consultant, developer, or manager who wants to rip everything up and start fresh? Change may be what your business needs but don't be afraid to question their convictions before embarking on the new plan. Read more »
-- BEA Systems is looking to new products to stimulate licence revenue and allay concerns about the company, according to its CEO Alfred Chuang.
-- Open source and SOA will also lead to prices falling, says analyst Forrester
-- Ray Ozzie has appointed Donald Ferguson to spearhead platform development at the software giant
Ubuntu Lucid Lynx makes a debut
Canonical releases Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, Lucid Lynx, Apple slams Flash in an open letter and more in this week's Roundup Read more »
A hack brings Android to iPhone
Apple was put in the spotlight this week, with iPhone news dominating the scene. Read more »
Google Chrome increases printer voodoo
Google today revealed its plans for printing from within cloud-based Chrome OS, and every printer you have ever owned, used or sneered at from afar, has been rendered outmoded. Read more »
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