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- Layer 7 Technologies Security in the Cloud
- Paul Rochester, CEO, and Scott Morrison, VP Engineering and Chief Architect, of Layer 7 Technologies, dropped by virtually to introduce me to their company's technology and the philosophy behind their products. After a while, I was able to understand the approach they were taking and how extensible and flexible it...
- Tags: Layer 7 Technologies Inc., XML, Security, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-07-30
- Layer 7 Application Services Governance
- Layer 7 Technologies', CEO, Paul Rochester, and VP of Engineering/Chief Architect, K. Scott Morrison, stopped by telephonically to introduce their company, its philosophy and bring me up to date on their product portfolio. The company offers server appliances and virtual appliances that take on the tasks of firewall, compliance enforcer,...
- Tags: Web, Layer 7 Technologies Inc., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Channel Management, Web Services, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Marketing, Dan Kusnetzky
- Blog posts 2009-07-23
- Web 2.0 Expo: Recommended sessions for social business
- It's about that time to gear up for Web 2.0 Expo (#w2e) next Tuesday through Friday at Moscone West in San Francisco. I am excited about the content that TechWeb / O'Reilly Media, Inc., has produced and I have put together the following schedule for myself. Why should you care?...
- Tags: Web, Social Media, Web 2.0, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Jennifer Leggio
- Blog posts 2009-03-27
- CIO Panel: Software 2007
- At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., panel chair, Ernie von Simson talks to CIOs Neil Cameron of Unilever, Rob Carter of FedEx, Patricia Morrison of Motorola and Tony Scott of Disney. The CIOs share their "biggest gripe" with enterprise software companies. They also discuss the challenges behind implementing SaaS,...
- Tags: Software, CIO, Web 2.0, Software As A Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, Internet, Emerging Technologies, Management, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- CIO Panel: Software 2007
- At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., panel chair, Ernie von Simson talks to CIOs Neil Cameron of Unilever, Rob Carter of FedEx, Patricia Morrison of Motorola and Tony Scott of Disney. The CIOs share their "biggest gripe" with enterprise software companies. They also discuss the challenges behind implementing SaaS,...
- Tags: Software, CIO, Web 2.0, Software As A Service (SaaS), Managed Hosting, Tools & Techniques, Cloud Computing, Internet, Emerging Technologies, Management, Software 2007
- Videos 2007-05-30
- CIO Panel at Software 2007 - Transcript
- At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., panel chair, Ernie von Simson talks to CIOs Neil Cameron of Unilever, Rob Carter of FedEx, Patricia Morrison of Motorola and Tony Scott of Disney. The CIOs share their "biggest gripe" with enterprise software companies. They also discuss the challenges behind implementing SaaS,...
- Tags: Uncategorized
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- CIO Panel at Software 2007 - Transcript
- At Software 2007 in Santa Clara, Calif., panel chair, Ernie von Simson talks to CIOs Neil Cameron of Unilever, Rob Carter of FedEx, Patricia Morrison of Motorola and Tony Scott of Disney. The CIOs share their "biggest gripe" with enterprise software companies. They also discuss the challenges behind implementing SaaS,...
- Tags: Software, Software-as-a-service, Quality, Software As A Service (SaaS), Tools & Techniques, Web 2.0, Emerging Technologies, Management, Internet, Andrew Mager
- Blog posts 2007-05-30
- SOA: deja vu all over again, and again, and again
- I had the opportunity to lunch with Paul Patrick, BEA's chief architect for AquaLogic, yesterday in New York. Paul provided some interesting food for thought, which I intend to explore in future editions of this Weblog. Namely, that service-oriented architecture (and yes, that includes ESBs) is developing within organizations the...
- Tags: Morrison, SOA
- Blog posts 2006-04-13
- Security: standards aren't enough
- A lot of people worry about the security of Web services transactions, and rightfully so. However, some experts are concerned that we're taking a ham-handed approach to Web services security, and worrying too much about the wrong types of threats. Such concern was voiced recently in a ZDNET commentary by...
- Tags: attack, security
- Blog posts 2005-10-11
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