Video Library
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Application integration issues for 2012 and beyond
Watch this half-hour video for Forrester Analyst Ken Vollmer's advice on application integration in the coming years.
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Take a business-driven approach to app modernization
Taking a business-driven approach to application modernization can improve key stakeholder's views of IT and change the funding paradigm for the better.
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How is PaaS changing application servers?
Chris Haddad, VP of technology evangelism at WSO2, describes cloud services like PaaS and how they are affecting application servers.
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How to build a high performance app dev organization
Forrester Analyst David West explained how to build a highly effective application development organization from the perspective of a highly productive and valuable testing program.
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Expert advice on modernizing legacy applications
Forrester Analyst Phil Murphy discusses important considerations for enterprise architects that are modernizing monolithic mainframe applications.
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Forrester analyst explains effects of cloud computing
Cloud computing architectures should expand when needed and shrink when needs diminish. As Forrester Analyst John Rymer says, ''most of us have never thought this way.''
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SOA trends from Web applications to mobile apps
The bulk of application development has moved on from in-house applications to Web applications and mobile apps, explains SearchSOA.com's Jack Vaughan.
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The costs involved in SOA and cloud computing
Randy Heffner discusses potential cost-benefit analysis for both SOA and the cloud in a general sense. This is the second part of his keynote from the 2011 SOA in Action VTS.
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IBM middleware leader LeBlanc on complex systems
Interdependencies, interrelations and complexity of systems of systems are on the mind of top IBM middleware manager Robert LeBlanc in this video.
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The relationship between SOA and the cloud
Randy Heffner discusses SOA, cloud architecture, and how the two fit together in this, the first part of Heffner's keynote address from the 2011 SOA in Action VTS.
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Cloud computing versus on-premise architecture
Randy Heffner uses some broad numbers to generate some ballpark figures that help demonstrate when cloud does and does not make sense in part 3 of the 2011 SOA in Action VTS keynote.
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SOA, the cloud and outsourced IT
This is a comparison of outsourcing with Salesforce.com against running an application in the cloud or on-premise. It is the final part of the 2011 SOA in Action VTS keynote.
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Adrian Cole discusses open source PaaS
At JBoss World 2011, Adrian Cole, an independent developer and consultant, closely tied to jclouds, talks about open source options for PaaS and other cloud computing options.
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Java EE platform changes explained
At JBoss World 2011, Ashesh Badani explains the changes in new JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6, as well as Red Hat's two new cloud offerings.
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Craig Muzilla talks about the future of app servers
Enterprise integration via Java app server brought common integration patterns to more systems. JBoss's Craig Muzilla discusses on-going moves to micro-containers and other issues.
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OSGi modularization: Benefits and challenges
Richard Nicholson, the head of Paremus, discusses the growth of OSGi over recent years and the benefits and challenges of modularizing applications with OSGi.
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OSGi modularization and the cloud
Paremus CEO Richard Nicholson talks about making OSGi modularization easier, the connection between OSGi and the cloud, creating synergies between the two technologies, and the benefits of doing so.
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Hans-Jurgen Kugler on Eclipse working groups and more
In this two-part interview from EclipseCon 2011, open source advocate Hans-Jurgen Kugler talks about open source working groups, overcoming challenges with open source, working with Eclipse tools, ...
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Jason van Zyl on support for open source tools
Jason van Zyl, the creator of Apache Maven, talks about open source tools like the Eclipse toolset and about support for open source tools within the enterprise.
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Jason van Zyl on the benefits of open source
Jason van Zyl, the creator of Apache Maven, talks about his career in open source, the Eclipse Foundation and the benefits of open source in the enterprise.