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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
Micro Focus ups offer for Borland
addition to Micro Focus's basic Cobol and application modernization offerings.
In a statement, Stephen Kelly, Chief Executive Officer of Micro Focus, said: "Both companies are fully focused on completing the transaction which we believe is based on strong strategic rationale and is therefore in the best interests of both companies, their shareholders, employees and customers." In More... Jun 18, 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
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Distributed transactions with WS-Transaction and JTA
Web services have become increasingly pervasive in the development of today's enterprise applications, and yet traditionally they have not had the same level of support services that enterprises depend upon when building
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Jan 30, 2004
IBM adds Web services to CICS Transaction Server
IBM has updated its CICS Transaction Server for z/OS mainframes. Version 3.1 includes Web services capabilities and a gateway feature that connects to J2EE applications
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Dec 1, 2004
HP adds transaction support to Web services
Hewlett-Packard this week will release its Web Services Transaction Server, which it claims is the first implementation of the OASIS Group's Business Transaction Protocol (BTP) XML specification and will let emerging Web services infrastructures better handle business
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Mar 26, 2002
OASIS approves WS-Transaction 1.1
Web Services Transaction (WS-Transaction) version 1.1, which describes an extensible framework for providing protocols that coordinate the actions of distributed applications, won approval as an OASIS Standard, according to an
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May 8, 2007
Arjuna adds Web services transactions, allies with WebMethods
Transaction software vendor Arjuna unveiled on Monday the latest version of its transaction service, which now adds native support for Web services. The company also announced that integration vendor WebMethods will embed Arjuna's XML Transaction Service component into future versions of its products
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Apr 5, 2005
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