
BEAWorld 2005 Conference Coverage
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Looking for coverage on BEA Systems Inc.'s annual user's conference? SearchWebServices.com's editorial team brings you the most extensive and latest news from Santa Clara, CA. Find out what you may have missed in these exclusive news and session coverage articles.
News from BEAWorld 2005
 BEA's Carges on open source and runtime SOA
In part three of a Q&A with Mark Carges, BEA Systems Inc.'s CTO, advocates for getting business metrics from your SOA and makes the case for vendor-supported open source.
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BEA's Carges addresses BPEL, JBI and SOA
In part two of this Q&A, Mark Carges, BEA Systems Inc.'s CTO, delves into why BEA's taking a cautious approach on BPEL and JBI and where it wants to go beyond the AquaLogic ESB.
BEA's Carges on portals, Ajax
Part 1 of a Q&A with Mark Carges, BEA Systems Inc.'s CTO, who tackled questions about how SOA has altered the way portals get built and the growing importance of Ajax.
Covad: SOA scary, slow and worth it
Speaking at the BEAWorld conference, Covad Communications architect Jeff Davies painted a sober picture of what it takes to build a service-oriented architecture.
BEA embraces Eclipse, acquires M7
BEA Systems Inc. yesterday snatched up Eclipse IDE vendor M7 Corp, giving the company a sizable infusion of open source functionality.
BEA gears up for runtime SOA
Beefed-up throughput and hot swappable applications highlight BEA Systems Inc.'s push to build out an enterprise-class runtime for Web services..
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