June 22, 2010 1:34 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Ajax,
Enterprise mashupsWhen people first started trotting out DHTML apps for wireless devices in the ‘90s a common mistake was to require that the app was always on, always connected. The problem was not limited to wireless devices.
Enter the asynchronous architecture. Ajax especially proved to provide just enough...
June 14, 2010 4:56 PM
Posted by: Brein Matturro
Data servicesBy Jack Vaughan
A long time ago, integration of various applications, application elements and databases became the main work of application development. Web services and SOA were first discussed in this context: Application architects and developers did not have to write every element from...
June 4, 2010 9:04 PM
Posted by: RobBarry
Cloud computing has a lot to offer a service-oriented architecture. Provisioning resources on demand can cut out hardware costs and increase scalability, multi-tenancy can conserve space and, on some platforms, you never even have to own the hardware you run on.
But to get the most bang for your...
June 1, 2010 5:33 PM
Posted by: RobBarry
When HP announced LoadRunner in the Cloud two weeks ago, many took it as validation that enterprise software testing really is a viable use for public cloud computing services. While the...
June 1, 2010 4:02 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
SOASOA and middleware over the last few years have proved to be areas full of both innovation and debate. Add the resurgence of BPM and you have a potent mix for any one publication to cover. That's just one of the reasons we at SearchSOA.com are glad to be working alongside the crew from ebizQ.net,...