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Seeing cloud computing clearly
Cloud computing has become very popular, but are there negative side effects consumers aren't aware of? Jason Bloomberg discusses the meaning of cloud computing. Ask the Expert
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Inside the SOA big tent; Azure at PDC; more
Microsoft is a big tent now. The developers and the platform folks see most things differently, including SOA and the cloud. As in much of application development and integration, the view from the desktop and the view from the management office are ... Article
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Microsoft Oslo at PDC: Dial 'M' for modeling language
Microsoft's Oslo SOA modeling initiative gained clarity at the Professional Developers Conference this week with the unveiling of the "M" modeling language and a more definitive description of its component parts and relationship to .NET Framework 4.... Article
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Microsoft Azure Platform moves Windows to Compute Cloud
Microsoft is promoting Cloud computing as a follow-on to service-oriented architecture. At its Professional Developer Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles, company technology strategist Ray Ozzie said Azure will support SQL Server and the .NET Framework. ... Article
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Microsoft previews new Dublin composite app platform for SOA
Microsoft previewed modules of a platform for composite application development. Better support for service-oriented architecture, Web 2.0 and RESTful projects is a major goal. New versions of WCF and WF are due too, as well as modeling technology br... Article
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Find your server in the Cloud
William Brogden discusses how you can move all or part of your server load to the Cloud, only pay for services used and not have to waste efforts on any extra hardware. Tip
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Microsoft joins OMG, readies Oslo modeling effort to address services proliferation
As it gets ready to release a preview of its Oslo modeling framework, Microsoft joins the Object Management Group to advance modeling standards and concepts. Article
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IBM WebSphere grows to include better Business Event Processing
Business Event Processing, or BEP: IBM's Steve Mills says it's about volumes and speeds – high volumes of fast transactions. He has purchased a small slew of companies to address the market, and they are beginning to appear in the WebSphere mid... Article
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From mainframes to iPhones and beyond: IBM preps mobile SOA connection
IBM is going mobile with service-oriented architecture (SOA) based on WebSphere. That means mainframe apps, among others, will soon be coming to the business user's RIM Blackberry, Apple iPhone and Google Android. Article
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"Private cloud" datacenters
Dana Gardner explains what "private cloud" datacenters are and why they are created by both large and small providers. Ask the Expert