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Year in Review, 2009: Cloud computing struggles with data schemes
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BPM, SOA and steps toward better application building
them, he indicated.
In short, in Jones' view: ''SOA makes really, really good BPM. But BPM bakes really bad SOA.'' Creating BPM applications can benefit from a SOA approach. But Steve Jones, CTO at CapGemini, cautions to not let BPM app dev be driven only by IT. It must meet business needs More... Nov 11, 2009
No Magic and Blu Age partner to marry UML modeling and code generation
of all of the components of the model into different mediums, including configuration files, the database definition, J2EE, and Spring.
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The killer app for Web services
This column identifies the "Personal Service Builder" as the killer application for Web services
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SOA killer app: BPM via BPEL?
Business Process Management (BPM) is the killer app for SOA, and the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) standard is the key to bringing it all together, says Joe McKendrick. The trick is to move BPM from its current silo status to a point solution
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Elusive Web services 'killer app' emerging
A Web services expert believes that the simplification of application integration inside the firewall will emerge as the "killer application" for Web services in 2003 because more IT developers are touting the benefits that they offer as a tier in application architectures rather than as an afterthought
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Check out mobile application development resources
developers an opportunity to write and sell application to a new mass audience. What self-respecting developer would not dream of writing a killer app at night, cashing in, and sailing the world in a yacht bought with mobile lucre
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Web Services: XML's Killer App
Steve Benfield's hype meter has been revved up lately, and what has pegged it is Web services. Read this article to find out what's behind all the hype and if Web services is a reality
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