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Enterprise mashups bring IT, LOB collaboration to BPM
Increasingly, multiple applications are combined using enterprise mashup tools with the goal of streamlining Business Processes 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 More... Jun 25, 2009
Kapow bows data-driven server for the enterprise
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 retrieve needed data. To achieve speed, its Web
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Jun 24, 2009
Scott Hebner on Jazz and Eclipse (video)
to the Eclipse IDE. While some viewers see a slow uptake, IBM sees reasonable adoption for Jazz versus its predecessor, Eclipse. "Where we are in terms of Jazz one year later-- in terms of adoption, the number of products, and the number of companies involved-- is actually ahead of where Eclipse was on the year after it was launched," said Scott Hebner, Marketing and Strategy Vice
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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
SearchSOA.com Editor Jack Vaughan at a recent even in Orlando, Florida. Rosamilia explains how an iterative approach to SOA helps create flexible business processes. Read the full article here. Scott Hebner on Jazz and Eclipse
Scott Hebner speaks with SearchSOA.com Editor Jack Vaughan at a recent even in Orlando, Florida. Heber discussed Jazz, IBM Rational's new software More... Jun 24, 2009
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SOA orchestration and choreography
What is the difference between orchestration and choreography and what are the different design factors an architect needs to take into account to achieve them?
The orchestration and choreography are both critical pieces of collaboration layer of service orientation (SOA+BPM More... Sep 24, 2007
Burton: beyond BPEL orchestration, SOA needs choreography
for sub-process execution."
Key to Howard's argument is the distinction he draws between orchestration, where BPEL plays a key role today, and choreography, where WS-CDL will play the lead in the future. He wrote: "Although many people equate orchestration with choreography, they are neither identical nor mutually exclusive." Orchestration defines an executable series of More... Mar 1, 2007
Service contracts for BPEL 2.0
This article is comprised of excerpts from "SOA and WS-BPEL" (Packt Publishing, ISBN: 184719270X) to provide an exploration of the design of WSDL definitions for Web services required to encapsulate WS-BPEL process logic. Because SOA advocates a "contract first" approach More... Jan 24, 2008
The 2008 SearchWebServices.com SOA survey
BPM site expert, Sri Nagabhirava, in response to readers who wanted more coverage of business process management. His first expert response on SOA orchestration and choreography went up last week. We go back to our reader surveys when we plan out things like our SOA Lifecycle All-in-One Guide and our Service Orientation for Architects School.
Yet we can't give you what you're looking for if we don't More... Oct 1, 2007
Special Report: BPM inside the belly of the SOA whale, part 3
The future of BPM and SOA is so bright you might have to wear shades. According to industry observers, business process management in conjunction with a service-oriented architecture will spawn a platform that unites and aligns More... Jun 29, 2006
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