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Low latency loose coupling worth the money
Dana Gardner discusses why spending a bit more money on acquiring high performance/low latency loosely coupled services could save time and meet business needs far better than services on the cheap.
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Data services steps for a better SOA
Larry Fulton discusses some possible data services headaches that may occur when implementing SOA in a business and how to go about handling them.
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Grid and utility operating infrastructures
Dana Gardner explains the defintion of grid and utility operating infrastructures and how to go about leveraging it.
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Reverse Ajax revealed
Jason Bloomberg explains the definition of reverse Ajax and whether it will stand the test of time.
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What is service repository?
Sri Nagabhirava explains the difference between registry and repository and whether repository is necessary when building services.
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SOA security precautions
Dana Gardner discusses looking at the full picture view of a business when it comes to taking SOA security precautions.
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Data abstraction best and worst practices
Larry Fulton discusses best and worst practices for the ever changing core data relationships within data abstraction.
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Functional requirement for SOA testing
Rami Jaamour discusses SOA trends and the newest in functional requirements for SOA testing.
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SOA governance and infrastructure management
Dana Gardner discusses the role of infrastructure management in service-oriented architecture governance.
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WSDM lagging behind WS-Management
Anne Thomas Manes discusses whether to seek seek Web Services Distributed Management (WSDM) support when shopping for management software.
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Do you need SDO if you use XQuery?
Larry Fulton discusses whether it is necessary to focus on Service Data Objects (SDO) when using XQuery and when it is a good idea to become acquainted with it.
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SOA portfolio management best practices
Sri Nagabhirava gives a suggested list of best practices for service-oriented architecture portfolio management.
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RIA and mashup tools
Jason Bloomberg discusses the architectural principal tools needed to build rich Internet and mashup applications.
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SOA language for network admins
Dana Gardner, SOA integration expert, discusses how best to go about explaining universe of network definitions and technology that impact so much of IT to those unaware of the language of Web serv...
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XQuery examples
Data services expert, Larry Fulton, gives a general overview of when to use XQuery and when to use XSLT.
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The status of JBI
Anne Thomas Manes discusses the lack of delivery success rate with JBI and its potential future in the industry.
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REST on SOA
Jason Bloomberg clarifies the best scenarios for building REST-based services in a service-oriented architecture context.
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Data integration tips
Larry Fulton discusses various ways to avoid data integration headaches when dealing with data representations.
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Grid applications merge with SOA infrastructures
Dana Gardner explains how and when to overlap a business' service-oriented architecture infrastructure and its completely seperate grid computing efforts.
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Business process and services concepts
There are minor, yet distinct differences between a service and a business process and Sri Nagabhirava explains what they are.
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Mindset change needed to meet mobile user expectations
Smartphones, tablets and desktop computers don't just differ in screen size; they are different form factors.
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SOA governance: Versioning tools and best practices
Following certain best practices and using appropriate versioning tools are key when it comes to service-oriented architecture governance.
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Why you should use REST instead of SOAP for mobile apps
When choosing between REST or SOAP for mobile apps, it's important to remember there are two major models: native and wrapped mobile web applications.