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Embedded systems middleware demystified with author Tammy Noergaard
Embedded systems expert Tammy Noergaard discusses embedded systems middleware and lessons learned while writing her book, "Demystifying Embedded Systems Middleware." Q&A
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Getting ready for the Web services tipping point
When are we finally going to see widespread adoption of Web Services and SOAs? There are clear signs that Web services are nearing their tipping point. Commentary
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Just what is "on demand," anyway?
Several large vendors have put their weight behind one of the buzziest buzzwords to come along since "dot.com" was on everybody's lips -- and that buzzword is on demand. Commentary
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SOA in Action Blog - SOA as a remedy for higher education's $25 billion integration headache
The Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council (PESC) says it is gaining support from leading educational institutions, organizations, associations, states and corporations for its EdUnify SOA Governance Framework Initiative, which seeks to create gr... News | 05 Oct 2010
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Microsoft modeling strategy: Work in progress
After several years pursuing a modeling tool strategy focused on Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), Microsoft is broadening its approach to include more UML-related modeling tools. How these tools will work under the umbrella of the company's emerging... Article | 06 Oct 2008
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The Ajax Experience 1: Google Chrome shakes up the browser firmament
Responsiveness of Ajax apps can only improve as browsers get faster. Google's shiny new Chrome browser is just one of several in a very active browser segment. The ins and outs of that JavaScript infused segment were on display at The Ajax Experience... Article | 02 Oct 2008
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Data services mashup wizard latest for SOA
Wizard technology for mashing up data services can help enterprise database administrators, as well as a new generation of 'mashup authors,' WSO2 director shows. Article | 22 Jul 2008
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Adopt Google Apps? It depends, Burton analyst says
Google Apps prove the concept that desktop applications can be provided using the SaaS model, but the lack of mature auditing capabilities make them risky for large businesses, the Burton Group reports. Article | 21 Apr 2008
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Making sense of data services mashups
Data services mashups would be easy if all the data was in XML. Since it is not, Kirstan Vandersluis of XAware Inc. explains how open source tools can help convert SQL into XML. Article | 15 Apr 2008
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Enterprise mashups, SOA's killer app?
As users move forward with the diligent work of SOA, enterprise mashups are emerging as an eye-popping new application that's getting the attention of the business unit. Article | 29 Jan 2008
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Paul Fremantle on the open source ESB and REST-based SOA
What does the future hold for the open source enterprise service bus (ESB)? Will there be a place for closed source ESBs or some hybrid approach? In the first part of this interview with Paul Fremantle, co-founder and vice president of WSO2 Inc., he ... Interview | 17 Dec 2007
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SpringSource working on ESB
SpringSource Inc., creators of the Spring framework, announced the creation of Spring Integration, a project designed to provide enterprise service bus (ESB) capabilities inside the Spring Framework. The new technology will manage all communication p... News | 17 Dec 2007
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New tool for Web services data compatibility
Open Text Corp., an enterprise content management (ECM) vendor, announced today that the new release of Genio 7 is designed to provide data-level compatibility among Web services in a service-oriented architecture (SOA) environment. Open Text said it... News | 05 Dec 2007
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Relating master data management to SOA
This article discusses what MDM is, how it is related to SOA, and how they can be used together to deliver agility even in the most complex environments. Tip
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SOA infrastructure: Mediation and orchestration
In a four-part series we will examine the most common SOA infrastructure requirements, their various degrees of complexity and how organizations can take an incremental approach towards SOA infrastructure software adoption. In the first article, we t... Tip
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The principles of service-orientation part 5 of 6: Service autonomy and statelessness
This is the fifth article in a six-part series dedicated to exploring the common principles of service-orientation. Author Thomas Erl shares his insights into the service-orientation design paradigm by providing excerpts from his second SOA book "Ser... Tip
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Looking back at Web services, part 1
What were the big trends for Web services in 2004 and what can we expect from the technology in 2005? In this column, I'll look at the past year in Web services. Tip
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Novell's Web services strategy
We look at Novell's Web services product line, and how the company got where it is today with regard to Web services. Tip
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Tape SAN gets good rating from credit analytics company
Fair Isaac powers 25 billion mission-critical decisions each year for hundreds of clients, making it essential that its backup solution handle current and predicted data growth. Tip
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Lab's experiments create black hole of storage
Physicists at Brookhaven National Laboratory needed a way to protect out-of-this-world data. MTI had a down-to-earth answer. Tip
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Intel boosts RosettaNet
Intel has just given RosettaNet something of a boost by releasing a new development toolkit for B2B applications. Tip
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SAN solves city's additional storage needs
Installing an open system SAN helped the City of Fresno increase its storage capacity easily and inexpensively. Tip
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Consolidations in Web services/SOA
Miko Matsumara lists and explains three possible consolidations in existing Web services/SOA product categories. Ask the Expert
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Web services/SOA product categories
Miko Matsumura lists the potential consolidation of existing categories in Web services/SOA products. Ask the Expert
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Difference between an Application server and Web server
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Is it possible to stream a file to a Web service?
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MSMQ vs. MQ Series, regarding Web services
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Implementing complex Web services
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What are the leading products on the market for Web Services QoS?
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Will Web services replace today's thin clients? Or are Web applications here to stay? (continued)
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Will Web services replace today's thin clients? Or are Web applications here to stay?
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How long it will take for Web services to take off in enterprise architectures?
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Podcast: Why does the ESB matter in SOA?
Mulesource CEO Dave Rosenberg discusses why he thinks enterprise service bus (ESB) is a critical piece of middleware for those pursuing an SOA strategy. Podcast
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Embedded systems middleware demystified with author Tammy Noergaard
Embedded systems expert Tammy Noergaard discusses embedded systems middleware and lessons learned while writing her book, "Demystifying Embedded Systems Middleware." Q&A
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SOA in Action Blog - SOA as a remedy for higher education's $25 billion integration headache
The Postsecondary Electronic Standards Council (PESC) says it is gaining support from leading educational institutions, organizations, associations, states and corporations for its EdUnify SOA Governance Framework Initiative, which seeks to create gr... News
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Microsoft modeling strategy: Work in progress
After several years pursuing a modeling tool strategy focused on Domain Specific Languages (DSLs), Microsoft is broadening its approach to include more UML-related modeling tools. How these tools will work under the umbrella of the company's emerging... Article
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The Ajax Experience 1: Google Chrome shakes up the browser firmament
Responsiveness of Ajax apps can only improve as browsers get faster. Google's shiny new Chrome browser is just one of several in a very active browser segment. The ins and outs of that JavaScript infused segment were on display at The Ajax Experience... Article
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Data services mashup wizard latest for SOA
Wizard technology for mashing up data services can help enterprise database administrators, as well as a new generation of 'mashup authors,' WSO2 director shows. Article
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Relating master data management to SOA
This article discusses what MDM is, how it is related to SOA, and how they can be used together to deliver agility even in the most complex environments. Tip
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Adopt Google Apps? It depends, Burton analyst says
Google Apps prove the concept that desktop applications can be provided using the SaaS model, but the lack of mature auditing capabilities make them risky for large businesses, the Burton Group reports. Article
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Making sense of data services mashups
Data services mashups would be easy if all the data was in XML. Since it is not, Kirstan Vandersluis of XAware Inc. explains how open source tools can help convert SQL into XML. Article
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Enterprise mashups, SOA's killer app?
As users move forward with the diligent work of SOA, enterprise mashups are emerging as an eye-popping new application that's getting the attention of the business unit. Article
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Paul Fremantle on the open source ESB and REST-based SOA
What does the future hold for the open source enterprise service bus (ESB)? Will there be a place for closed source ESBs or some hybrid approach? In the first part of this interview with Paul Fremantle, co-founder and vice president of WSO2 Inc., he ... Interview
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FInd Web services mediation basics and best practices for architects, developers and IT managers working on SOA projects. SearchSOA.com has several tips, lessons and articles from experts in the application integration field in order to give the best advice on Web services mediation.