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Enterprise mashups bring IT, LOB collaboration to BPM
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 create a new service. The new service saves money and time and appears to be More... Jun 25, 2009
Kapow bows data-driven server for the enterprise
Kapow technologies released a version of its flagship server, placing formerly separate editions of the product within one package. Moreover, with this new version, 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
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Jun 24, 2009
Rosamilia says iterative SOA can improve BPM (video)
when SOA principles are applied. Said Rosamilia: "The right way [to achieve flexibility] is with SOA principles. This way, as I go through changing my business process, I can still reuse the things I've laid out as services." Applying a rules engine to a business process can also increase flexibility. "Anytime you can take the application logic out of hard coding it into the
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Jun 24, 2009
IBM ILOG rules engines update supports Java, .NET
a rules engine for the Microsoft .NET platform adds ILOG BRMS rule repository and Web-based IBM WebSphere ILOG Rule Team Server support. With the software, rules can be deployed as so-called ''Transparent Decision Services'' for use in service-oriented architectures, according to the company.
"The two systems were siloed. Now, we have converged key components so they can be used by either More... Jun 17, 2009
Say 'hello' to business process lifecycle management
Years of experience suggest that Business Process Management (BPM) is not a one-time project; instead, it is part of a life-cycle of processes. This is borne out by efforts at consulting and services powerhouse Accenture, which recently announced the release of their enhanced business process lifecycle management (BPLM) services. The process services are More... Jun 10, 2009
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Sorting out the Web services security landscape
There's plenty of confusion when it comes to Web services security standards and specifications. This week's Forum on Security Standards for Web Services in Boston tries to sort out the mess
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Aug 28, 2002
Web services: Many uses, many worries
Experts say fears about Web services security shouldn't dissuade organizations from implementing the technology, though one analyst said security should be a top consideration from the beginning of any Web services project
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Sep 6, 2002
Security issues could slow Web services
Web services are being touted as the next big thing in enterprise and corporate computing, but security issues could slow the Web services wave, warns Forrester
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Jun 13, 2002
Web services: Many uses, many worries
Experts say fears about Web services security shouldn't dissuade organizations from implementing the technology, though one analyst said security should be a top consideration from the beginning of any Web services project
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Sep 10, 2002
Web services security tightens
This week a pair of companies will each deliver new Web services security tools based on Security Assertions Markup Language (SAML), an XML-based standard for exchanging security credentials among online business partners
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Apr 29, 2002
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