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Enterprise mashups bring IT, LOB collaboration to BPM
Management (BPM). Serena, IBM, Cordys and others have begun to offer enterprise mashup tools, furthering the trend. At times, these tools and processes have blurred the once well defined line between application development and the line-of-business (LOB).
Enterprise mashups, sometimes referred to as Web 2.0 or web application hybrids, are applications that combine two or more sources to More... Jun 25, 2009
Kapow bows data-driven server for the enterprise
the "Kapow Mashup Server" becomes the "Kapow Web Data Server." This can be viewed as a nod to the increasing importance data integration has taken in an "enterprise mashup space" that has, in Kapow's view, evolved to include SOA, BI/Web Intelligence, content migration and portal generation capabilities. The Kapow software works as a Web data extraction tool. It can access Web sites and
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Scott Hebner on Jazz and Eclipse (video)
Comparisons with Eclipse can be misleading, but IBM Rational's Jazz server-side software development platform will often be compared to the Eclipse IDE. While some viewers see a slow uptake, IBM sees reasonable adoption for Jazz versus its predecessor, Eclipse.
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Jun 24, 2009
Rosamilia says iterative SOA can improve BPM (video)
In the beginning, SOA went through a bit of a big bang, where process architects often tried to use SOA to achieve major goals. Now, in part because of tighter margins and limited budgets
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Jun 24, 2009
SearchSOA.com June 2009 video library
Below are SearchSOA.com videos from June, 2009. Rosamilia says iterative SOA can improve BPM
Tom Rosamilia speaks with SearchSOA.com Editor Jack Vaughan at a recent even in Orlando, Florida. Rosamilia explains how an iterative approach to More... Jun 24, 2009
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SOA and open source convergence
Community-based service-oriented architecture (SOA) is redefining how development is done. In this podcast analyst Dana Gardner looks at the way SOA and open source are converging as part of this process
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May 7, 2007
SOA development gets a new acronym
Event-stream processing (ESP) is the latest acronym from SOA vendors. The push is to make SOA applications more reactive to the constant stream of business events
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Aug 16, 2006
SOA merges development, production
SOA is blurring the lines between development and production according to IDC analyst Sandra Rogers: "With a dynamic system that's ever changing, development becomes a consistent state versus something with specific stages
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Aug 24, 2005
Lawson sees future in midmarket SOA
While most analysts say you can't buy SOA out of a box, Lawson Software Inc., says midmarket businesses can't afford complex SOA development projects. The company is betting that its first SOA application, Lawson Strategic Sourcing, will provide the midmarket with the company's vision of applications built for SOA
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Apr 11, 2006
The kingdom of SOA
Analyst Robin Bloor predicts that 2006 will be even more devoted to SOA than 2005, which exhibited a mighty large SOA predilection, claiming that "SOA is now dominant and that from here on (at least for the next few years) software development will focus on the issues of SOA
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Jan 18, 2006
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