2,066 posts tagged SOA
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Mashups and Shadow IT, the next wave
http://soa-eda.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ mashups-and-shadow-it-next-wave.htmlJust a few days ago I decided the shift focus a bit more to mashups and shadow IT by publishing a posting tittled About another view on SOA and selling train tickets. I explained the huge benefits that mashups even can have for an aged company that has a primary business process of driving trains, since the 19th century.
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Worldwide Services Market
http://mytechbox.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 17/ worldwide-services-market/Over $746 Billion for Service Vendors in 2008: IDC In spite of persisting harsh economic conditions in the world, service providers are going to gain. Research firm IDC has revealed that companies and government agencies will spend more than $746 billion on external services in 2008, representing a growth rate of 6.8% over 2007.
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Weekly SOA crumbs #17: JavaOne week
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/ serviceendpoint/ weekly-soa-crumbs-sh…Weekly SOA crumbs #17: JavaOne week Posted by: Dilip Krishnan Architecture, SOA, WCF, Development, REST Vittorio Bertocci writes about Claims propagation Microsoft’s Hailstorm reappearing in the cloud?
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Weekly microsoft oriented crumbs #4: The betas are out
http://itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/ serviceendpoint/ weekly-microsoft-ori…Weekly microsoft oriented crumbs #4: The betas are out Posted by: Dilip Krishnan Architecture, Development, LINQ, SOA, WCF In Beta news Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 “SP1″ Beta. Should You Fear This Release?
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Boston in June… Enterprise 2.0 on the Waterfront
http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ boston-in-june-enterprise-20-on-th…It’s that time again, the hallowed Enterprise 2.0 conference is revving up for early June. I was pleased to work on the agenda this year with Steve Wylie, the conference organizer, along with other members of the advisory board. The conference is in its second year and promises to reflect the maturation that occurred in the space over the past 12 months.
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More on Fallacy #4
http://1raindrop.typepad.com/ 1_raindrop/ 2008/ 05/ more-on-fallacy.htmlSteve Jones on Rest and Distributed Computing Fallacies One of the objections I've had about REST for a while is that it appears to ignore Deutsch's fallacies of network computing 1. The network is reliable. 2. Latency is zero. 3. Bandwidth is infinite. 4. The network is secure. 5. Topology doesn't change.
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More on Fallacy #4
http://1raindrop.typepad.com/ 1_raindrop/ 2008/ 05/ more-on-fallacy.htmlSteve Jones on Rest and Distributed Computing Fallacies One of the objections I've had about REST for a while is that it appears to ignore Deutsch's fallacies of network computing 1. The network is reliable. 2. Latency is zero. 3. Bandwidth is infinite. 4. The network is secure. 5. Topology doesn't change.
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Why is SOA adoption so hard?
http://ronperrella.com/ ?p=82I spend a lot of time explaining to people what Service Oriented Architecture is. Seven years later, I’m beginning to think it has less to do with Services themselves and more to do with the disaggregation of applications into groups of related Services. Unfortunately, this is very threatening to
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Web Services’ real value to Enterprises is ease of mediation
http://ronperrella.com/ ?p=67Its real value to the enterprise is the ability to provide policy-based service governance. Look, you could do CORBA and COM 10-15 years ago. But you could not easily perform active govenance of those services. The open technology layered architecture of Web Services makes that possible.
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Data Quality and Transformation as a Service
http://dsrealtime.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ data-quality-and-transformation-a…In your ETL jobs, do you ever perform “Lookups” to validate account numbers, confirm product codes, or return discount rates? (I’m sure the answer is “of course you do”) Are you certifying address lines as part of your batch ETL processes? (for many of you, another “of course”) How complex is