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November 24th-30th, 2002

The enterprise as app server

A succinct explanation of why IBM lumps together business process, web services and grid computing comes in the shape ...

The client is king

Periods of creativity and innovation are often also times of chaos and anarchy. Web services clients seem to be ...

Making the shift to services

Software vendors sell products, not services, and they'll have tremendous difficulty adjusting to the service delivery ...

The natives are RESTful

SOAP is not a prerequisite for web services, as eWeek reminded its readers yesterday in a report filed from last week's ...


November 17th-23rd, 2002

Technology that works

Real-life examples are starting to emerge of web services delivering results that users actually want. This is ...

ROI of web services

I will be speaking on this topic at CNET's Building a Web Services Foundation conference in San Francisco next month. ...

Serious spending for on-demand services

Delivering software-based services on demand is hard. At last, it's going to get the investment it needs. IBM is ...

Realizing the value of management

Web services management is deservedly making headlines, as its sheer complexity begins to dawn on people. As Bowstreet ...

Shades of loose coupling

Doug Kaye has made a valiant effort to pin down what loosely coupled actually means by setting out a table of ...


November 10th-16th, 2002

Spontaneous intelligence and the Semantic Web

Amazingly, it was not until the mid-nineteenth century that French chemist Louis Pasteur finally dispelled the fallacy ...

You never believed it could be this good

Real-time computing is so utterly unexpected that when we actually experience it, it feels like something must have ...

XML for the masses

The aim of Office 11 is to put the power of XML into the hands of regular users, says Microsoft's Jean Paoli, one of ...

AmberPoint raises $13.6m second round

VentureWire reports today that web services management startup AmberPoint has raised $13.6m in its second round of ...


November 3rd-9th, 2002

Loosely coupled intuition

Perhaps we should not even attempt to define loosely coupled. After all, if you need a precise definition, then you ...

A long-term perspective on IBM

Likening business process integration to the struggles of dinosaurs in tar pits, CBDi Forum has taken geological time ...

Finding a place for UDDI

Although UDDI is routinely cited alongside SOAP and WSDL as the third foundation standard of web services, it is both ...

Swallowing your own web services medicine

Dozens of startups are vying for leadership in web services management, but the frontrunners all seem to have ...

Implementing web services

Some useful advice from McKinsey and from ZapThink on best practices for implementing web services (thanks to Doug Kaye ...


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