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Dynamic documents as two-way end points help bind people and processes to SOA

http://blogs.zdnet.com/ Gardner/ ?p=2662
Read the full paper. Listen to the podcast. Sponsor: JustSystems North America. Making services oriented architecture (SOA) a fixture across larger swaths of enterprise IT and business processes has grown into a top goal. Finding additional innovation to amplify a SOA's value is therefore always welcome. ...
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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.

    11 hours ago by susanitsa in ITSinsider · Authority: 59
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    More on Fallacy #4

    http://1raindrop.typepad.com/ 1_raindrop/ 2008/ 05/ more-on-fallacy.html

    Steve 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.html

    Steve 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.

    11 hours ago in 1 Raindrop · Authority: 35
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    Why is SOA adoption so hard?

    http://ronperrella.com/ ?p=82

    I 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

    16 hours ago in ronperrella.com · Authority: 1
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    Web Services’ real value to Enterprises is ease of mediation

    http://ronperrella.com/ ?p=67

    Its 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.

    16 hours ago in ronperrella.com · Authority: 1
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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

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    Oracle links SOA, data services, BI and BAM

    http://ayahfikri.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ oracle-links-soa-data-services-bi-and-bam/

    Oracle Corp., originally a database vendor, now includes data services, business intelligence (BI) and business activity monitoring (BAM) in its service-oriented architecture (SOA) suite. Those were the topics of this conversation with Duncan Mills, senior principal product manager for Oracle’s

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    HP Simplifies Database Archiving Deployments

    http://ayahfikri.com/ 2008/ 05/ 16/ hp-simplifies-database-archiving-deployments…

    HP introduced an enhanced version of its HP Database Archiving software to help customers and partners accelerate deployment of archive projects to improve application performance and reduce costs, while enabling information retention for regulatory compliance.

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    I mess with Microsoft's Manos, he messes with me...

    http://blogs.computerworld.com/ i_mess_with_microsofts_manos_he_messes_with_me

    "Somebody messes with me, I'm gonna mess with him," says Robert De Niro, playing gangster Al Capone in one of my favorite movies, The Untouchables. That line popped into my head while reading Mike Manos' vigorous, occasionally-mulish rebuttal to my article last week with, admittedly, the rather

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    SHELL SCRIPTS AS WEBSERVICES

    http://blogmydata.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 05/ shell-scripts-as-webservices.html

    To add few words to Shell scripts as Web services?? and http://wso2.org/blog/sumedha/3528 Actually wrapping shell scripts as a Web service is very common in scientific community, and I have been working on a project (http://www.extreme.indiana.edu/gfac/ see user guide for detail) that does exactly that for more than a year.

    20 hours ago in Gathering My Techie - Cookies · No authority yet
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