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What's better for implementing SOA: All-in-One Stack or Best-of-Breed?
http://software.intel.com/ en-us/ blogs/ 2008/ 10/ 08/ whats-better-for-implemen…Classic architecture considerations never seem to pass up a generation. The classic debate of whether it is better to buy and implement an "all-in-one" SOA stack from one vendor or to embark on a "best-of-breed" strategy where specific vendors and technology are selected for specific capabilities
Architect’s Dictionary [Jeff Devies]
http://www.caffeconbea.it/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ architects-dictionary-jeff-devies/Mi imbatto quasi per caso nel blog di Jeff. Nell’ultimo suo post, appena dopo l’Oracle Open World, si lancia nel tentativo ben riuscito, di chiarire il significato di alcuni termini “di modaâ€: Point-to-point integration, EAI, SOA.
The IT Risk Outsourcing from India..
http://blog.nasscom.in/ emerge/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ the-it-risk-outsourcing-from-india…With the recent busts in global financial markets, risk mitigation support group for global investment teams assumes greater significance. India can lead the way by helping treasuries through augmentation of their team with our technology supremacy and highly quantitative treasury workforce.
Forensic Architecture and other lessons from SOA land.
http://technoracle.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ forensic-architecture-and-other-lesso…Forensic Architecture! What is it? I use this term to refer to the process of describing the architecture of something after it has been built. It is a largely frustrating, cumbersome process yet I seem to have made a career out of it. Let me explain. Note: These are my own views and lessons I have learned.
Open Library Environment Project – is SOA right?
http://blogs.talis.com/ panlibus/ archives/ 2008/ 10/ open-library-environment-p…OLE – The Open Library Environment Project has been around for about a year now, and I am guilty of not monitoring as closely as I would have liked to. So the opportunity to listen to their recent webcast seemed a great way to get up to speed again. Following the instructions on the OLE Project
Simplifying Multicore Optimization for Enterprise Applications
http://software.intel.com/ en-us/ blogs/ 2008/ 09/ 29/ simplifying-multicore-opt…There has been much written and discussed about the technology advantages and business value of multi-core computing. At Oracle Open World last week, Intel's CEO provided several compelling examples of how multi-core computing can improve business outcomes, save dollars, and even potentially save lives.
Red Hat quarterly earnings up 29% to $164.4 million
http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ red-hat-quarterly-earnings-29-164-4-millionRed Hat quarterly earnings up 29% to $164.4 million Enterprise Linux Log Thu, 09/25/2008 - 12:29 Red Hat Inc. reported second-quarter revenues of $164.4 million, an increase of 29% in quarterly revenue compared with a year ago, at $127.2 million. Deferred revenue rose somewhat faster, climbing 32% to $496.9 million.
Leapfrog Makes a Flying Leap onto the SOA Pad with Open Source &...
http://computer-internet.marc8.com/ leapfrog-makes-flying-leap-soa-pad-open-sour…Leapfrog Makes a Flying Leap onto the SOA Pad with Open Source &... Linux Today Thu, 09/25/2008 - 10:02 CIO: "Some development teams are building a service-oriented architecture the old fashioned way: fast."
Leapfrog Makes a Flying Leap onto the SOA Pad
http://motd.ambians.com/ news/ leapfrog-makes-flying-leap-soa-padJust about every educational toy that Leapfrog will release in 2008 will be Web-enabled. Learn how the company is leveraging the Internet to share information between teachers, parents and children by building a service-oriented architecture the old fashioned way: Fast.
I Don't Know Jack...
http://blogs.progress.com/ soa_infrastructure/ 2008/ 09/ i-dont-know-jac.htmlBut, he's said something nice about Progress Actional. He's sharing his perspective on use of intermediaries and monitoring services. He's got a good perspective, because he's talking about his real experience, and NOT his vendor-bias. I wanted to make sure I shared it here, since he's in Europe, and has a relatively small blog.
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