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CamelOne 2012 gamifies enterprise integration efforts
CamelOne 2012 will span the gamut from online games to particle acceleration. This is the second annual community event from open source integration giant FuseSource. News
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Best practices for OSGi development in enterprise Java integration
From EclipseCon 2012, OSGi expert Timothy Ward explains how to tame the wilder side of OSGi development for enterprise Java applications. Tip
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XBRL proponents see big potential for financial analytics
Submissions to a contest by the XBRL US consortium show how SEC financial statements can be tapped for financial metrics. News
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With V2.0, ArchiMate gains a stronger TOGAF foothold
The Open Group recently released the ArchiMate 2.0 modeling language for enterprise architecture, adding important hooks to the broader TOGAF tool set. News
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Succeed with BPMN modeling by avoiding extra complications
BPMN modeling can appear to be overly complicated, but Ward-Dutton explains why complexity exists in BPMN 2.0 and how to avoid extra complications. Podcast
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When business processes meet software services
The business-side may buy the tools and model the processes in BPM, but then they leave it to developers in the application integration team to make it all work with enterprise software services. BPMN 2.0 has not altered that fact, but it may lead to... News
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Using enterprise architecture (EA) and SOA to bridge business and IT
Implementing strong enterprise architecture and SOA helps support both business and software technology growth. TOG Conference 2012
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MIT's Ross says EAs must make business-side address their core model
Enterprise architects must drive business leaders to better articulate core company goals, the MIT researcher tells SearchSOA.com. TOG Conference 2012 Rpt.
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MIT's Ross to Enterprise Architects: Think big, but target quick IT results
MIT's Ross says without targeting quick IT results, architects produce large-scale but largely unhelpful business capabilities. TOG Conference 2012 Rpt.
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TOGAF and SABSA guidance for integrating security and risk management into enterprise architecture
The Open Group has paired with the SABSA Institute to create a new business view on security for enterprise architects. Enterprise Architecture