October 24, 2008 1:40 PM
Posted by: Heather Clancy
cloud computing,
Development,
ROI,
VirtualizationCompute Cloud offerings can be broken down into two types, says Frank Gillett, vice president and principal analyst, Forrester Research. Continued »
October 22, 2008 12:43 PM
Posted by: Heather Clancy
IBM,
SAP AG,
Small Midsize Business (SMB),
SOA,
SOA developmentRed Hat's is transforming JBoss middleware into a "superplatform" providing an open source alternative to commercial offering from IBM WebSphere, Oracle, and SAP, writes Chris Hadad, analyst with Burton Group.
October 15, 2008 6:05 PM
Posted by: Heather Clancy
IBM,
SOAIBM is ahead of the curve in providing vertical and horizontal service-oriented architecture products, but may be too far ahead of most of its customers, who are still in the early stages of SOA implementation, writes Dwight B. Davis at Ovum.
October 14, 2008 6:04 PM
Posted by: Heather Clancy
BEA Systems,
Complex Event Processing (CEP),
Conferences,
Development,
event-driven architecture,
Extreme Transaction Processing (XTP),
Oracle development,
OSGi,
SOAOracle Fusion middleware is currently based on a group of product suites for SOA and BPM that are "assemblies of convenience," argue Gartner analysts.
The suites are made up of Oracle's existing product line and the technologies from its acquisition of BEA earlier this year, according to a brief...
October 10, 2008 1:51 PM
Posted by: Heather Clancy
SOA,
SOA governance,
SOA infrastructure,
SOA management,
SOA registry/repository,
UDDIHP solidifies leadership in SOA governance with Systinet 3.0, which now covers services lifecycle, business process, and IT service management, writes analyst Dana Gardner in his blog this week.
"The newest market leading Systinet UDDI...
October 6, 2008 3:12 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Microsoft,
Modeling,
SOAMicrosoft basically has a sturdy place in the enterprise, but its role just now is very fluid. Of course, its Windows servers have been in the enterprise a long time, and its tools are very prevalent. But its success with desktop-based developer tools is only slowly converting to success with...
October 2, 2008 3:06 PM
Posted by: Heather Clancy
Complex Event Processing (CEP),
Development,
financial services,
Progress SoftwareWithin every disaster there is the obvious downside, but also an unexpected opportunity. For example, in 1906, my grandfather was an unemployed carpenter in Los Angeles. Then the San Francisco fire and earthquake happened. Seeing an opportunity, he moved up north where his skills were suddenly...