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  • Starting over with SOA 2.0

    If there is going to be an SOA 2.0, it needs to break completely with the SOA 1.0 model, writes Joe McKendrick. He characterizes SOA 1.0 as "Spaghetti Oriented Architecture," and says SOA 2.0 needs to stand for "Start Over, All." 

  • What's up with SOA 2.0?

    In this blog, Mark Little, director of standards at JBoss Inc., sounds off on the use of SOA 2.0 by Gartner Inc., and some vendors. He's basically asking what does it mean and who needs another marketing buzz word? 

  • Thomas Erl on why we should focus on service-orientation more than SOA

    Following some of the recent attention surrounding concerns about how SOA is being defined and perceived, we asked noted author and industry expert Thomas Erl for his comments. In the following exclusive Q&A with SearchWebServices.com Thomas explains... 

  • OASIS Symposium keynote makes case for openness

    Former CIO for Massachusetts argues for firing any CIO who "blindly buys Microsoft" rather than moving toward open source and open standards software. 

  • ObjectWeb's Celtix ESB project hits the streets

    Version 1.0 of the open source ESB, sponsored by Iona, features a JAX-WS 2.0 implementation and interoperability with JBI. 

  • IBM eats its own SOA dog food

    Joe McKendrick gets a look inside IBM and finds the Big Blue is SOAing itself. Howie Miller, IBM's vice president for enterprise architecture, said IBM has 77 shareable and reusable services in production to support its own business operations. 

  • How .NET fits in SOA patterns

    SOA may have sneaked up on .NET but like the rest of the software industry, Microsoft's Patterns& Practices group is taking it seriously. Ron Jacobs, product manager for the Microsoft patterns & practices team, offers .NET developers tips on using pa... 

  • Can SOA beat up Web 2.0?

    The SOA versus Web 2.0 debate may be over-heating and in need of a cooling-off period, so Joe McKendrick looks beyond the hype wars to see where the two might fit into real world enterprise apps. "And, ultimately," he writes in his blog, "it's a matt... 

  • SOA more hype than reality?

    In his blog Joe McKendrick looks at the metaphor for SOA bloat: IT needs Web services canoes to connect to all its application islands but vendors are building the Titanic. Still he is not without hope that the basic concept of SOA will help IT in th... 

  • Stampede claims Ajax speed

    Stampede Technologies Inc. says the latest version of its Stampede Web 2.0 Performance Series accelerates Web 2.0 and Ajax applications. The decade old software vendor says it found new ways to speed up client-centric applications to optimize perform...