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- In defense of SOA standards bodies
- In defense of SOA standards bodiesCandidate source bloghttp://www.ebpml.org/blog/159.htmBy Jean-Jacques Dubray.RE: In defense of SOA standards bodiesAbout the last part on SOAML, I really do not see the point of how SOAML or MDA will help people "identify a candidate service".Such issue is typically addressed by methodology, not by modeling language...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-26
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- News to know: MySpace-iLike; Gmail; Twitter; Sony Ericsson; Secure smartphones
- Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET's around-the-Web tech coverage. Andrew Nusca: MySpace to acquire social music service iLike for $20 million Matthew Miller: Push Gmail comes to the...
- Blog posts 2009-08-18
- Fighting SOA complexity with lots of committees
- As you may have heard, the OASIS group has responded to demands to simplify SOA by announcing the formation of six new committees intended to advance the Service Component Architecture family of specifications. It's tempting to launch in with with some lame committee jokes, such as "a...
- Blog posts 2007-09-08
- How to keep too many cooks from spoiling the SOA broth
- As part of InfoWorld's SOA Executive Forum held last week in New York, I hosted a podcast with with special guest Ashish Mohindroo, Oracle's Fusion Middleware Director. Ashish was a featured speaker at the Forum. In our chat, Ashish laid out the case clearly and concisely for SOA governance. Many...
- Blog posts 2007-05-24
- Analyst: IT departments are sabotaging SOA
- Analyst: IT departments are sabotaging SOAStupidity is sabotaging SOAI'm a gunslinger so I don't have a vested interest in what architecture a customer chooses. Windows, Linux, AS400, DBII, SQL Server, Oracle...all the same to me. I get paid to build things and fix what's broken. Web service, web...
- Discussion threads 2007-05-15
- SCA/SDO goes to OASIS, could be to SOA what Java EE was to n-tier computing
- Seeking to make the Service Component Architecture SCA and its sibling Service Data Objects SDO the basis for a new generation of standardized architecture in the SOA era, the large IT vendors behind the developments have agreed to hand over the specifications for management and maturity to the Organization for...
- Blog posts 2007-03-21
- ESBs, acquisitions, and Java EE topped SOA news in 2006
- ZDNet Blogging colleague Dana Gardner just surfaced Michael Meehans top eight picks for SOA and Web services stories of 2006.Mike does a great job of spotting the most important news shaping the SOA world, starting with number eight here and wrapping up the top four here. In ascending order,...
- Blog posts 2006-12-27
- At last, Microsoft talks up 'ESB'
- It seemed that to Microsoft, "enterprise service buses" were those vehicles that transported people around the Redmond campus.Now, it appears Microsoft is pushing the role of ESBs a little harder as part of its emerging go-to-market SOA strategy. It's even actively using the term 'ESB.' Earlier this month, the software...
- Blog posts 2006-10-24
- IBM CTO for Emerging Technologies talks about Ajax, Web 2.0 and trust
- David Boloker CTO of Emerging Technologies at IBM came to Silicon Valley town to speak at Ajax World. I caught up with him Wednesday morning and we talked about Ajax and Web 2.0, and a new early alpha initiative IBM calls QEDwiki that can provide the framework for integrating information...
- Blog posts 2006-10-04
- Sun FUDs me on IBM's SOA announcements
- Sun FUDs me on IBM's SOA announcementsFUDastic!Actually, without defining what "SOA" exactly is, it is illogical for Sun to compare. IBM has published a proprietary definition of SOA IBM big red book of patterns which is actually very useful. I have not seen a similar definition from Sun but...
- Discussion threads 2006-04-25
- SAP's recipe for staying on top
- SAP CEO Henning Kagermann laid out his company’s long term strategy this morning at an event for developers this morning. With an addressable market of $70 billion in 2010, SAP hopes to have 50 percent of its revenues from new products, 100,000 customers (up from 32,000 today) and 40 to...
- Blog posts 2006-04-06
- Microsoft: We were railroaded in Massachusetts on ODF
- Microsoft: We were railroaded in Massachusetts on ODFDeja vue all over againMicrosoft spent two years prior to the year with Massachusetts going through these exact same arguments with the European Union TAC commission. It was the same thing, with the EU/TAC setting their test for “openness”, and Microsoft arguing...
- Discussion threads 2005-10-14
- BPEL battle
- Tod Nielsen, a former BEA Systems marketing exec who defected to Oracle, is now bad-mouthing his old employer. Well, sort of. Actually, he's just suggesting that BEA's BPEL Business Process Execution Language capabilities are not up to snuff. BPEL, the specification for orchestration of processes in SOAs, is considered one...
- Blog posts 2005-09-22
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