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  • A secure SOA takes MedicAlert from bracelets to USB devices

    MedicAlert members can access and update their critical medical information over the Internet — securely – and carry it with them on a keychain. 

  • Obliteration required

    If your plan with Web services and SOA is to add new layers on top of the layers you've already built, then you're likely missing the point, or so says columnist Joe McKendrick. 

  • HP, Oracle fusing SOA around "Fusion"

    HP will incorporate Oracle Fusion middleware into its SOA portfolio along with HP OpenView to develop and deliver SOA-based business services. 

  • Governance: What, when and how?

    LogicLibrary's Brent Carlson digs into the meat of SOA governance. 

  • Progress touts OpenEdge 10.1

    Progress Software Corp. unveiled OpenEdge 10.1, which helps to integrate service-oriented business applications. 

  • Handicapping the SOA vendor market

    Analyst Robin Bloor anoints IBM as the SOA market leader and, interestingly, deems Oracle and Microsoft to be "laggards." 

  • WSDL 2.0: Web services' lightning rod standard

    Four years of work have gone into creating a better version of WSDL, but it now faces questions as to whether it has changed too much and become too theoretical for practical usage. 

  • The ungoverned landscape

    Everyone agrees governance is critical for SOA, but they have a harder time agreeing on what SOA governance actually is. 

  • Tibco integrates its BPM

    Tibco software has interwoven its business process management and integration products as part of its continued trek from its EAI roots to being an SOA-focused vendor. 

  • The SOA-COBOL connection

    Anaylst Peter Abrahams takes a look at the Merrill Lynch/SOA Software offering that allows a CICS transaction to operate in a Web services environment and finds it a relatively painless procedure.