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SYS-CON Australia News
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XML technologies. Winners
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categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
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announced today the
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Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
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SYS-CON Brazil News Desk
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announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk
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announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
SYS-CON Australia News
Desk wrote: SYS-CON Media
announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
SYS-CON Brazil News Desk
wrote: SYS-CON Media
announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
SYS-CON Belgium News Desk
wrote: SYS-CON Media
announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
SYS-CON Australia News
Desk wrote: SYS-CON Media
announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
JDJ News Desk wrote:
SYS-CON Media announced
today the results of its
10th annual 'Readers'
Choice Awards' for best
products and tools for
the SOA, Web Services,
Java and XML
technologies. Winners and
three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
SOA Web Services Journal
News Desk wrote: SYS-CON
Media announced today the
results of its 10th
annual 'Readers' Choice
Awards' for best products
and tools for the SOA,
Web Services, Java and
XML technologies. Winners
and three finalists were
announced today in 21
categories by SOA Web
Services Journal. Java
Developer's Journal also
announced winners and
finalists in 26 distinct
product and tool
categories.
'When we speak of
enterprise mash-ups,
composite applications
and software as a service
(SaaS), it's easy to
forget that you actually
need infrastructure
behind the user
experience to make it
happen,' says Gordon Van
Huizen in this exclusive
Q&A with Jeremy Geelan.
SOA middleware is am
A round-up of the Service
Oriented Architecture
related themes & topics
being discussed in NYC
June 23-24, 2008 by the
world-class speaker
faculty at the 13th
International Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
Even though 'Service'
comes first in SCA
(Service Component
Architecture), SCA is a
distributed component
model. It's about
designing components (and
composites) rather than
designing services. It
doesn't feel like it was
designed to build a SOA.
It feels like its main
goal was to defi
'Developers need to
realize that Automated
Defect Prevention
benefits them,' says
Parasoft co-founder & CEO
Dr Adam Kolawa in this
Exclusive Q&A with Java
Developer's Journal. 'But
they won't start
recognizing this until
they see that they have
less work,' Kolawa
continues. The key to
'Data services apply the
same philosophy of reuse
and flexibility that SOA
offers, but to the data
tier,' explains John
Goodson, executive leader
of DataDirect
Technologies, in this
Exclusive Q&A in the
run-up to the inuaugural
DataServices World on
June 24th in New York
City, of which
The workshop is a
hands-on session focusing
on data access and data
services issues, problems
and solutions. It's an
opportunity for audience
members to view and
discuss problems with a
panel of experts. The
goal of the session is to
engage the audience using
walk throughs, examples,
a
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