Service-oriented architecture (SOA) development

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  • SOA analysts look at tools

    In this podcast, Dana Gardener leads a discussion by fellow analysts of TIBCO Inc.'s latest SOA tool offerings. The roundtable also considers the role of the ESB in SOA, and reviews webMethod Inc.'s Fabric 7. 

  • Rogue services not all bad?

    Despite the security vendor warnings that SOA must be purged of all rogue Web services, Joe McKendrick argues that a little rogue work in IT is not necessarily a bad thing. Rogue services developers may potentially be troublesome, but they may also b... 

  • IBM looks to move SOA into telco

    IBM and Nortel Networks Corp. announced a partnership this week that they say will bring service-oriented architecture (SOA) technologies into the telecommunications space for carriers and service providers. IBM plans to bring its SOA technology and ... 

  • SOA + CEP = 'a new physics of computing'

    Complex event processing (CEP) represents a paradigm shift in the way applications handle data and can extend SOA into "event-driven architecture," according to British computer scientist John Bates. 

  • The other Web 2.0 gold rush

    Just as Levi Straus got rich not by mining gold in 1849 California but by selling jeans to miners, a new breed of vendor plans to get rich selling software tools to entrepreneurs hoping for a big strike in the Web 2.0 rush. 

  • Failure to communicate plagues SOA

    SOA remains an IT initiative with minimal if any support from the business side of enterprises, where it is little understood, Joe McKendrick finds. At least part of the problem is a failure of the two sides to communicate, he says, as business peopl... 

  • SOA master class launched by webMethods and ZapThink

    Seeking to remedy the dearth of enterprise architects capable of designing service-oriented projects, a vendor and an analyst firm in the SOA space are launching a Web-based educational community intended to help fill the knowledge gap. 

  • Who is doing SOA?

    About half of large enterprises are doing some work on SOA, according to estimates by Dale Vile, research director at Freeform Dynamics Ltd. As he breaks it down, he estimates that 15 to 20 percent of large IT shops are actively doing SOA development... 

  • SOA architectural ideas offered

    This article offers 11 ideas to help SOA architects get beyond the talking stage and into SOA adoption. The author sees a convergence of "viral" Web 2.0 applications, such as wikis, and the service-oriented approach. 

  • What's Borland up to?

    A "holistic" tool for SOA development, including a policy-based approach that covers computing and people processes, is being previewed by Borland Software Inc. In this podcast analyst Dana Gardner talks to Rob Cheng, Borland's director of developer ...