June 6, 2011 6:06 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
DevelopmentBy some measures, General Motor's Volt hybrid electric car is moving to market very quickly. At IBM's Rational Innovate 2011, Bill Bolander, technical fellow, General Motors, featured the Volt as an example of successful software reuse.
He cited some examples of...
May 16, 2011 6:18 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Open source software,
Software testing
Do you trust outside software developers more than in-house software developers? Such may often be the case according to a recent survey...
May 6, 2011 9:45 PM
Posted by: JDenman
jboss,
Open source softwareThe Red Hat Summit / JBoss World 2011 was this young reporter's first experience with an event of such size. Seeing so many open source vendors, users, experts, and enthusiasts all in one place was...
April 21, 2011 3:19 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
dev,
middleware,
Open source software,
software modeling
September 28, 2010 8:05 PM
Posted by: Kkriz
Data integration,
Open source softwareHealth organizations determined to modernize will benefit from better sharing of data, but healthcare data needs to be handled in ways that ensure patient privacy. SOA efforts such as the open source Connect...
August 10, 2010 7:40 PM
Posted by: JDenman
Open source software,
SOA governanceBy Kathleen Kriz
Software AG touts webMethods - Software AG recently reported growth in its webMethods division, up 27% from the same quarter last year. According to the company, this high-growth division generated 47% of the company's total revenue of about $351 million for the...
November 6, 2009 6:28 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
DevelopmentLet’s face it, on one level, service-oriented design is an effort to smooth over complexity. Wrapped in the service or at the other end of the service call is some rough hewn software artifact. Finding information about those artifacts is still like hunt-and-peck typing. So much for smooth...
May 20, 2009 5:26 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
Open source softwareRed Hat continues its move up the middleware stack, improving its basic rules engine, and launching rules authoring tools to open the doors of rules development to...
April 28, 2009 5:59 PM
Posted by: Jack Vaughan
RIA,
Web 2.0RSS and Atom are among the most useful elements to emerge from the XML and Web services revolution that occurred over the last 10 years. Who'd have thunk it? RSS seemed a small part of an XML initially, but has since become incredibly ubiquitous. Now, the world of syndication may be poised for...