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SOA as a corporate responsibility
David Linthicum discusses how corporations are experiencing inefficiencies with enterprise architectures and the benefits of implementing SOA. Tip
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Avoid vendor driven architecture (VDA)! / Podcast preview of London event
David Linthicum discusses how many people purchase SOA technology from their existing vendors, no matter what their needs or requirements might be and how this may not be the best move for the business. Tip
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Web services notification
In this tip, Daniel Rubio delves into how to use Web Services Notification for publish/subscribe Web services. Tip
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Event stream processing & business agility
Mark Palmer discusses a new class of software called event stream processing (ESP) and why it is hailed as the "next big thing" by both software vendors and analysts. Tip
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How many architectures do you need?
This article compares three different architectural views and addresses the need for a single, encompassing model - one that is service-oriented, process-oriented and event-driven. Tip
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Blogs -- not just for ranting anymore
Web logs can be a useful tool for job hunting Windows pros. Tip
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SOA + EDA = FUD?
Are Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) competitors? ZapThink says no. Tip
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Novell's Web services strategy, part two
So can Novell succeed with Web services? In this column, we'll take a look at the company's long-range strategy and what analysts say about whether the company can make it. Tip
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Looking back on Web services in 2002
What was the year like for Web services in 2002? Tip
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Our first take on Liberty Alliance version 1.0: Not customer-centric enough!
The Liberty Alliance Project has published the first version of its specs that allows single sign-on. Tip