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- Open Group aims to make IT architects 'distinguished'
- The Open Group, a vendor- and technology-neutral consortium, has taken certification to a new level with the announcement of its Distinguished Certified IT Architect designation within the IT Architect Certification program ITAC. As enterprise IT moves into new, uncharted waters...
- Tags: Open Group, Certification, Information Technology, Architect, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Quality, Strategy, Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Business Operations, Management, Dana Gardner
- Blog posts 2007-11-16
- Photos: Happy developers in da house
- Some 150 people gather in a Los Gatos, Calif., mansion for SuperHappyDevHouse, a 12-hour marathon of coding, hacking and socializing.Participants of the 19th SuperHappy DevHouse hackathon session descended on Tom Harrison''s family home last weekend in Los Gatos, Calif. Harrison far left opened his house up to some 150 tech...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Scripting languages, Programming languages, Development tools, SECURITY, photograph, Amit Patel, SuperHappyDevHouse, Los Gatos, Facebook, San Jose State University, hacking, chief technical officer, Ohio State University, University of Washington, online v
- Image galleries 2007-08-16
- Photos: Where Frank Lloyd Wright comes alive
- The renowned architect's signature features, such as geometric angles, glass doors and canvas ceilings, are showcased in this gallery from Taliesin West.
- Tags: architect, photograph
- Image galleries 2007-07-25
- What's the difference between an 'SOA' and 'enterprise' archtect'?
- What exactly is an 'SOA architect'? Is it any different from an 'enterprise architect'?Those are the questions taken up at the most recently published SOA BriefingsDirect podcast, led by ZDNet colleague Dana Gardner. Steve Nunn, vice president and COO of The Open Group, joined John Bell, an enterprise...
- Tags: General, Business ROI
- Blog posts 2007-06-11
- The Professional Architect, Part 1: How Developers Become Architects
- Many architects come from the ranks of good developers, but not every good developer wants to be an architect, nor are all of them suited for the role. Whether one is a developer contemplating a career shift or a manager looking for suitable candidates for an architectural responsibility, it's important...
- Tags: Developer, Architect
- White papers 2006-11-09
- How Do Experienced Architects Use Architecture Development Methods?
- Software architecture methods play a central role in the development of large enterprise computer systems. However, the extent to which individual experienced IT architects employ a software method is largely unknown. This paper surveyed a group of experienced architects, and set up an "in practice" field study of some of...
- Tags: Software, Architect, Tools & Techniques, Productivity, Management
- White papers 2005-09-08
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- Twitter as a PayPal killer? Umm, not so fast
- * Ryan Naraine is on vacation. Guest Editorial by Dan GlassĀ A recent blog proclaiming that Twitter could soon become a rival to PayPal made me shudder in fear. The blog author postulated that Twitter could offer a method to...
- Tags: Payment, PayPal, Twitter, Operational Accounting, Security, Finance, Ryan Naraine
- Blog posts 2008-07-07
- Images: Dubai's skyscraper in motion
- Architect David Fisher says that by the end of 2010, an 80-story tower in Dubai will stand tall as the world's first-ever shape-shifting skyscraper. by CNET News.com
- Tags: Dubai, CNET News.com
- Image galleries 2008-07-01
- Achieving magical results in IT
- Achieving magical results in ITClient assignments, no thanksI agree that Trust and empowerment are powerful motivators, but I doubt that there will be many cases where empowerment will be on the menu while assigned to a client area. This will require a similar shift in thinking for the client, away...
- Tags: Strategy, information technology
- Discussion threads 2008-06-30
- What programming language should we teach?
- What programming language should we teach?Re: What programming language should we teach?How about Javascript? No, seriously... it's free, it's cross-platform, it's already available on virtually ANY computer without needing to install anything at all, it's not terribly complicated, and it greatly resembles many of the other languages in use.When it...
- Tags: Programming languages, Development tools, C#, Scripting languages, programming, programming language
- Discussion threads 2008-06-27
- Microsoft's geeks might miss Gates the most
- One of the most disheartening things that can happen in any job is when the boss that inspired you, the one you loved to learn from and who made a grueling job more bearable leaves the building. It may be no different at Microsoft this week, as the "geeks" or...
- Tags: Steve Ballmer, Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Tools & Techniques, Government, Recruitment & Selection, Sales, Management, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Deb Perelman
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- Will Bill Gates' departure usher in open source friendly era at Microsoft?
- Will Microsoft become more open to open source with the departure of Bill Gates? It's a tough call. Observers from both the open and closed source worlds say the exit of Microsoft's longtime leader won't usher in a GPL era at the company but it will likely...
- Tags: Bill Gates, Microsoft Corp., Open Source, Linux, Operating Systems, Software, Paula Rooney
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- IT work is 'boring,' students
- IT work is 'boring,' studentsThey're right. It can be boring.It's nothing like where I came from doing CAD drawings and design work.There's a [i]lot[/i] more boring paperwork in this position then I imagined.Why do you think I stop here from time to time?RE: IT work is 'boring,' studentsIts all in...
- Tags: Strategy, information technology, IT Work, job
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- How to cut your fuel bills 80ò0or more
- How to cut your fuel bills 80ņ0or moreEven more and freeHello Phil,You can also add the fact that people are moving more and more around the world and will seek for those systems.I was myself leading a team of 45 persons with 15 in Belgium, 15 in Casablanca and 15...
- Tags: Groupware, Tools & Techniques, PRODUCTIVITY, Webconferencing, collaboration, software
- Discussion threads 2008-06-23
- IT "neglects" the human side of change [SOA podcast]
- Mike Kavis is chief enterprise architect at Catalina Marketing, a large data analysis company serving the retail industry. Mike is a prolific writer and speaker on topics related to implementing Service-Oriented Architecture SOA. Here's one of Mike's presentations, discussing how to sell SOA to the business side...
- Tags: Information Technology, SOA, Mike Kavis, Mike, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Podcasts, Enterprise Software, Software, Internet, Michael Krigsman
- Blog posts 2008-06-22
- Is VMware busting the virtualization tax myth
- Virtual machine overhead has been part of the folklore for quite some time. I've heard it described as the "virtualization tax" by those opposed to the use of this technology. In the past, they may have been right. A technology that offered consolidation, agility and yet imposed a 15% to...
- Tags: Performance, Tax, VMware Inc., Virtual Machine, Virtualization Tax, Desktop Virtualization, Performance Management, Virtualization, Cloud Computing, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Hardware, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2008-06-20
- Local root escalation vulnerability in Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 discovered
- Local root escalation vulnerability in Mac OS X 10.4 and 10.5 discoveredSurprise surpriseSo many of these, they are dime a dozen for all the operating system out there. Just do a little digging on the IRC channels if you want to see for yourself.RE: Local root escalation vulnerability in Mac...
- Tags: Desktops, Operating systems, UNIX, System 9, Apple Macintosh, X-WINDOWS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X 10.4
- Discussion threads 2008-06-19
- Continental's TSA Airport Security is decidedly Un-CLEAR
- As some of you may know, my job as a systems architect for one of the world's largest systems integration firms requires that I do a large amount of travel. Typically, I'm away from home about four days out of the week. Naturally, this results in going through a lot...
- Tags: Jason Perlow
- Blog posts 2008-06-12
- You have SOA answers; we have questions
- You have SOA answers; we have questionsNo questions about services!WSDL, SOAP, REST, all the buzzwords were there. But not one hint of a question about services themselves.And who cares where SOAP originated? "Gee, you know who created SOAP so you'll be a good architect." Sheesh. :-)Ironic quiz...What's kinda funny is...
- Tags: SOAP, Service-oriented architecture (SOA), Web services, Simple Object Access Protocol, SOA
- Discussion threads 2008-06-12
- PS3 chip powers world's fastest computer
- Some scoffed at the 8 PS3 supercomputer. But not the scientists at Los Alamos National Labs. They used the idea to build a 1 petaflop computer named Roadrunner - the world's fastest. Here's how. 1,000 trillion floating point operations per second Fine-grained simulation of aging nuclear...
- Tags: Sony PlayStation 3, Storage, AMD Opteron, RAM, Computer, Cell, Chip, Roadrunner, PowerXCell, InfiniBand, Processors, Networking, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-06-10
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