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As you can imagine, I spend a lot of time speaking to people about service-oriented architecture (and its variants for infrastructure and enterprise) and about how best to create a true implementation (or at least, an effective one). There is a great deal of detail in creating such an artifact – d...
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One of the more interesting observations I've made in the past year concerns the model on which corporations base their IT strategies. I've visited a large number of major corporations, and there's a very strong trend. These corporations are large, with established business practices and IT organizations, and one of the things they all have in common is that no one is writing a new business application.
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Kirstan Vandersluis wrote: Great intro to SOA, Paul. You mention in the summary that budget cuts may stifle SOA for many companies. But SOA-related infrastructure and tooling is an area of rapid growth in open source development, not only with the project I work with (xaware.org), but at companies like WSO2, and many Apache...
Brooks Andrus wrote: Wow, there's a ton of FUD in this article. Let's start at the top. 1) You absolutely do not need a server license to deploy Flash content. A plugin (client-side) is required, but nothing is required on the server. 2) You can produce Flash content for free with Adobe's open source Flex SDK or wi...
olfa wrote: Hi my email is olfa.ghezail@inria.fr,If you can send the source code from the service, i would like to test the service. thanks in advance
EJM wrote: I thought ita all about the LEGO toy. Well nice article too. Im gonna post my handmade jewelry blog too.
Graham Charters wrote: Thanks for posting this information. I agree that EDM and MDM are growth areas at the moment, with more and more companies recognising the benefits - both business and economic - that these types of technologies provide. And companies such as Initiate Systems (www.initiatesystems.com) are ideall...
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