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Ajax apps threaten Office
More and more Ajax-based word processing and spreadsheet applications are appearing on the Web, not only from Google and Yahoo but also from startups offering programs such as ajaxWrite, reports BusinessWeek. The magazine, which a decade ago predicte... News | 29 Jun 2006
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SOA creates order out of chaos @ Amazon
Amazon CTO tells architects at Gartner conference "service orientation works" as long as developers are willing to do the work. Article | 23 Jun 2006
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IBM, Oracle look to integrate PHP into SOA
Executives from IBM and Oracle are trying to leverage PHP for Web services and SOA, bringing newer technologies like SDO and SCA to bear. Article | 20 Jun 2006
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SOA and agility go together like Google and search
Google software architect Gregor Hohpe argues that agile development processes are a good way to keep loosely coupled SOA connected to the real world. Article | 20 Jun 2006
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Google offers spreadsheet as Web service
Google is offering a new "Excel-like" spreadsheet as a Web service starting today. Along with its "Word-like" word processor, Google is offering Web services that compete with the Microsoft desktop applications. News | 06 Jun 2006
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Sun designates Ajax architect
Greg Murray is the newly appointed Ajax Architect at Sun Microsystems Inc. Murray previously led Project jMaki, which was a designed to help Java developers use JavaScript as a JavaServer Faces (JSF) component or as a JavaServer Pages (JSP) tag libra... News | 05 Jun 2006
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SOA, semantics to fundamentally change data integration
A competitive business landscape requires new approaches to data integration, using SOAs and semantics, according to the keynote at the Global Integration Summit. Article | 02 Jun 2006
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Google claims it makes Ajax easy
The new Google Web Toolkit (GWT) is said to take the bother of working with JavaScript out of Ajax development. The toolkit works with "any Java IDE" and converts standard Java code into the scripting needed for Ajax applications to run in any browse... News | 22 May 2006
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MantaRay open source middleware released
Web services developers integrating JBoss, WebSphere, and WebLogic have a new option for enterprise messaging middleware. The just released MantaRay is open source and supports TCP, SSL and HTTP transport protocols. News | 15 May 2006
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Google not found on Amazon
Over this past weekend, Amazon removed "Powered by Google" from its Web search engine. Now Amazon searches are powered by technology from a software company based in Redmond, Wash., that is looking to make a big time push into the Web services arena.... News | 02 May 2006