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Five ways to roll out SOA
Big-name companies from Comcast to United Airlines are jumping into SOA, changing the way organisations plan, develop, and deploy enterprise applications
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2006: the summer of our content
By: David Braue
15/12/2006 13:58:21
In a year of unlikely alliances, a lengthening Internet shadow and big takeovers, IT went to market with new technologies, new impetus
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SOA: Under Construction
By: Eric Knorr
12/12/2006 14:50:58
As enterprises build SOAs, the going is pretty slow, thanks mainly to a vastly increasing number of dependencies. Here's what you can learn from what's happening on the ground.
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Next-gen RFID tools expand the market
By: James Borck
13/06/2006 13:03:40
Despite the hype, the truth is that RFID deployments made little headway in 2005. New standards, prohibitive costs, and the lack of upper-level business context left most companies tuned out to this much-ballyhooed technology.
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Find and fix performance bottlenecks
By: Paul Venezia
14/02/2006 11:55:14
Bottleneck is a wonderfully descriptive term. It describes an artificial constraint on some form of communication, interaction, or transfer of information.
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Open standards in a Web services world
By: Michael Kleef
14/12/2005 09:43:48
Businesses and government need to find innovative ways to reduce costs and streamline business processes.
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SOA meets the real world
By: Eric Knorr
09/06/2005 15:26:09
Five enterprises launch ambitious service-oriented architecture initiatives and live to tell the tale
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The killer Web services app
By: Eric Knorr
20/04/2005 13:49:06
The product of Patrick Grady's singular vision, Rearden Commerce, extends enterprise purchasing control to business services and sets a high-water mark for Internet apps with its unique SOA platform
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A business case for enterprise services architecture
By: Gary Mawdsley
17/06/2004 12:02:23
Processes and services will become commodity; businesses will survive where all elements of the workforce can collaborate in the construction and evolution of the truly digital organisation.
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Databases flex their XML
By: Sean McCown
17/06/2004 11:50:36
IBM, Oracle, Microsoft and Sybase compete in data-management gymnastics
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IT on wheels
By: Ephraim Schwartz
26/02/2004 14:36:57
Quick! Can your company track where its trucks or sales cars are at the moment? Do you know how much gas they're using, which ones may need new brakes, and how their drivers are performing on the road?
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