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SOA implementations
Implementation is the carrying out, execution, or practice of a plan, a method, or any design for doing something. Implementation is the action that must follow any preliminary thinking in order for something to actually happen. Learn about SOA implementation case studies and best practices for architects and IT managers involved in SOA development.
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Forensic SOA
TIP - Jason Bloomberg discusses the legal ramifications of unhappy results with SOA implementations, a growing business for the experts at ZapThink.
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SOA networks: Cisco envisions service-oriented data center
INTERVIEW - In the SOA environment, Cisco Systems sees the network becoming the platform in a larger vision of a service-oriented data center.
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SOA mature, diverse and successful – study finds
ARTICLE - SOA implementations involve multiple vendors, extend well beyond simple Web services and are rated as successes by 330 IT professionals responding to survey by AmberPoint Inc.
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Mainframe SOA has a friend in IBM
ARTICLE - Mainframes still run 70 percent of critical applications and IBM estimates it would cost $20 trillion to replace COBOL code with Java, so IBM is working to include big iron in SOA.
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SOA implementation: It's the increments, stupid
SearchSOA.com | 15 Jun 2009
ARTICLE - As SOA grew up it developed a penchant for bigness and lateness. Now, SOA advisors remind application developers and integrators to right-size their projects for early success.
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On the road to SOA – Part 1, Boubez on early insights
Submitted By: SearchSOA.com | 17 Jun 2009
TIP - A few years into SOA, a few got sidetracked and a few felt burned. But this is usually part of the program, and there are good signs now, says SOA pioneer Toufic Boubez.
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SOA Advisor: Business analysis and SOA
SearchWebServices.com | 25 Jan 2007
SOA ADVISOR - The SOA Advisor newsletter is a series of articles written by Thomas Erl that discuss the benefits and principles of service-oriented architecture. |
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E-Guide: Network Management Planning Guide
Published by: CA | 02 Jul 2009
EGUIDE - This SearchNetworking.com E-Guide will look at what's driving radical change in traditional network management, how Web 2.0, SOA, IMS and other application heavy delivery platforms are changing the management requirements, how to troubleshoot a multimedia network or ensure capacity and performance, and the need for "systemic" network monitoring.
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Leveraging Integration to Weather the Economic Storm
Published by: Information Builders | 22 Jun 2009
WHITE PAPER - This white paper highlights four primary ways to use integration to make your business better during a down economy. You'll discover how, with the right integration plan and supporting software in place, your company can increase efficiency, minimize expenses, and streamline and accelerate core processes.
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SOA Best Practices: Real-World Lessons Learned - Vendor Webcast

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10 AUG 2006, 11:00 EDT (15:00, GMT) |
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Join this complimentary Webcast where European IT industry authorities from Macehiter Ward-Dutton and Freeform Dynamics, will discuss in detail the findings from their collaborative SOA analysis: SOA—Lessons from the Front Line. |
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Trends in SOA Implementation: Using XML Data to Solve Real Business Problems - Vendor Webcast

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09 AUG 2006, 14:00 EDT (18:00, GMT) |
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Increasing competitive pressures and market opportunities require business systems and supporting technology infrastructures to be highly adaptable and flexible. The solution to this challenge is maintaining a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) that will help your company automate business processes, improve customer service and deliver cost savings through information reuse. |
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Service Integration Maturity Model
07 Mar 2007
WORD - The Service Integration Maturity Model (SIMM) is a paradigm developed by IBM that defines the extent to which various services are integrated in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). In this context, a service is a component ...
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