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JavaOne - Hits and misses
This years JavaOne was a not to be missed event. Here are my views on how the conference has changed
Glitch Watch - 250,000 cell phone subscriber s without service
Approximat ely 250,000 cell phone subscriber s lost service for most of Tuesday this week in Vermont a
Another Chapter Begins
At the end of this week, I will no longer be employed by BEA Systems. It has been a great 4 years wo
Open BlueD ragon: Game On!
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iPhone, key arrived, os install ing, nothing to be said, NDA and all that, very excited... Lame attem
Kaazing's Brian Albers to speak at Interop in Vegas
As a software guy it is always int eresting to attend a "hardwar e/network" conference such as Interop
Bringing Web 2.0 into the Enterprise
Today, social net working, and user-g enerated content web sites are among the most popular sites on
How much test coverage do you need? - The Testivus Answer
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WS-FalseSecurity: Are you at risk?
In our previous post, we mentioned how the notion of standards in SOA can be just the opposite. This is largely because the standards are generally generated by whatever tool you are using to create services – it’s not something you construct by hand
Wring ROI out of your UDDI Registry/Repository by plugging in SOA Validation…
We’ve been talking about validating SOA Governance approaches for three years now, but surprisingly, we have found that very few enterprise IT shops of any serious scale are actually using them to their potential at this point. I had lunch yesterday
So you have a SOA Management dashboard. How do you drive it?
Lately we've done a lot of research and publishing on how Dev & QA teams can ensure better quality throughout the software development and release lifecycle. But what about the IT Operations guys?It seems we are encountering a disconnect betwe
The Continuous 'C'
Several weeks back I gave you a real life experience that typified why our test strategy we call the Three C’s has Complete as one of those C’s. This blog will give you a different real-life experience on why Continuous deserves “C” status.I was mee
Oracle buys BEA - Nice time to get a check-up
The biggest news in software may have already hit this year, but it's not like we didn't hear it coming for the past few months. Oracle finally makes good on its intent to buy BEA at $8.5B: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120048691486294361.htmlTo us
European SOA: Ahead of the Curve?
I'm in Germany right now, looking forward to a session at ZapThink's Practical SOA in Frankfurt event tomorrow. I'll be joining some peers from companies like T-Mobile, Swisscom, Novartis and SwissLife who are going to be sharing their own SOA succes
Feeling Crushed under the SOA Data requirement?
One of the most difficult obstacles to attaining enterprise-ready SOA is the sheer scale of the systems and data that need to be managed. To test the actual results of an SOA application, we need a very realistic set of data – both positive and ne
IT Predictions for 2008 -- Are Some Too Late?
Yes, there are many pundits proffering predictions on the coming year, but these are ours. In fielding these over lunch at iTKO, we couldn't help but notice a few of them would have been last year's predictions as well... but, even in IT, not all cha
Service-Oriented Virtualization: Encore Webinar Dec. 13
Yesterday's webinar with analyst Theresa Lanowitz and our own John Michelsen on "Service-Oriented Virtualization" was well attended - so much so in fact, that our little event room reached capacity!So we are going to do one more live webinar on this
Webinar on Service Oriented Virtualization
We have been doing so much with Virtualization in this blog that I have wondered if you guys are getting tired of it, yet almost every comment I get in person and most of the press requests are around the virtualization concepts for SOA.And you know
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SOA, BPM and DFD and the Art of Designing Systems
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Web 2.0, RIAs & SOA - Exclusive Q&A with Gordon Van Huizen
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BREAKING SOA / WEB SERVICES NEWS
RCG IT Addresses BI and SOA Convergence and Business Architecture at TDWI World Conference in Chicago
RCG Information Technology, Inc. (http://www.rcgit.com/) will participate in The Data Wareho
Why Enterprise Architects Continue to Fall Short with SOA
If you read this column and listen to my podcasts, you know that I call SOA what SOA is - an archite
SOA World Editorial: Defining Terms
It seems like not a day goes by lately in which some new story of malfeasance in office doesn't come
Web-Oriented Architecture (WOA) Gains Momentum
As I've been stating for the past five years: if you want to provide real value to your enterprise,
Testing Process Orchestrations Based on the BPEL Standard
Composite applications are made up of discreet services that have been tried and proven reliable, bu
Long-Tail SOA and the Mythology of Re-Use
Not all services are created equal. It would be great if implementing SOA were simply a matter of ap
Software AG and T-Mobile Sign SOA Partnership Agreement
Software AG announced that T-Mobile International is developing its IT-Governance methodology and to
HP Extends Software to Meet Requirements for Mainstream SOA Adoption
HP introduced new and enhanced quality and management software designed to increase the success of m
VocaLink Selects IONA's SOA Infrastructure Suite to Support Euro Payment Services
IONA announced that VocaLink has selected IONA Artix Data Services as a component of VocaLink's Euro
OnDemand Integration - Integration-as-Service
The way business applications are evolving, enterprises are learning to accept and embrace the notio
Intel Announces Intel SOA Expressway for Healthcare
Intel Corporation announced Intel SOA Expressway for Healthcare, software that provides a way to exc
On the Wireless Fringes of SOA
This session will investigate what is happening out there in the world of Mobility that uses Service
Put on a Happy Face(book)
I had the opportunity recently to speak at a Microsoft event on Web 2.0. It was an interesting eveni
The Grand Convergence: Web + RIA + Widgets + Client/Server
For the past ten years application developers have been stuck with only two desktop client choices.
How Does Einstein Relate to SOA?
As a student of physics, Albert Einstein is one of my personal heroes. Aside from being one of the m
The Last Mile in SOA - Taming the User Interface
Last month I wrote about the future, what might be ahead for SOA and beyond, focusing significantly
Virtualization, SaaS & SOA: Introducing Service Oriented Programming
The advent of SOA and standard-base Web services together with Internet based delivery models has pr
The Convergence of Web 2.0 Mashups & SOA
Enterprise mashups - the convergence of Web 2.0 mashups and service-oriented architecture (SOA) - ca
Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
I am always being told off by i-technologists for quoting Picasso as having said that computers are
Why 'Enterprise Architects' Are Ineffective with SOA
Architectures are like archaeology; in essence, layers upon layers of systems, applications, databas
Handling Attachment Payloads in SOA
SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) is an architectural paradigm that aims to achieve loose coupling
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