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April 27th - May 3rd, 2003

Presuming transparency

Loosely Coupled's news release feed brought back memories for Jon Udell this week, who can recall inviting PR people to ...

InfoPath and the chasm

Microsoft's controversial strategy for trickle-down adoption of InfoPath is classic Geoffrey Moore. But it's wrong, ...

The irony of defining .NET

Last week, I was gratified that agile development took up position at the head of our ever-growing alphabetical list of ...

One time too many

Sceptical users vented their frustrations with IT during an inspired session at the Web Services for Business ...

UDDI comes of age

Among a crop of articles this month about UDDI 3.0, which is due to be finalized later this year, Network World has ...


April 20th-26th, 2003

Crispy BAM in a BAP

Business activity monitoring (BAM) is all about viewing real-time information and alerts about what's going on in your ...

Cutting out the fat

Systems integrators seem to be following one of two strategies as they adjust to the dual pincer of service-oriented ...

W3C should stick to its weaving

No one should be sorry that IBM and Microsoft have done such a good job of steamrolling the W3C over business process ...

Post your news to our RSS feed

Today we launch a live, syndicated feed of industry press releases and news items. The feed is available as RSS 2.0, as ...


April 13th-19th, 2003

It's better by bus

Everyone is talking about the integrated business and the real-time enterprise as if these are new things enabled by ...

Up to speed with BPEL4WS 1.1

Not only is BPEL4WS about to be handed to OASIS, thus putting it well on the way to becoming the royalty-free standard ...

What is the tipping point for SOA?

Lawrence Wilkes of CBDI sent me an eloquent email last week about the tipping point for adoption of web services and ...


April 6th-12th, 2003

Shared newsfeed readers

More and more sites are using RSS to publish news, information and commentary, but so far the readership for those RSS ...

More development, less progress

Marc Andreessen makes some interesting points in a Network World interview about the development of the browser (this ...

Trusting web services

Security and reliability are overlapping but distinct concepts. Both impinge on the risk profile, and thus the ...


March 30th - April 5th, 2003

Many guides to SOA

Prepare for an avalanche of books, websites and guides to help you map a path to a loosely coupled, service-oriented ...

Buy web services and spend less

The bad news for the IT industry is that CIOs have realized they can spend less and achieve more, using web services. ...

eWeek gets on its SOAP box

Marring its otherwise excellent coverage of SOAP this week, eWeek laments the omission of security from the ...

In-house or outsource?

A succinct solution to the conundrum of whether to keep applications in-house or outsource them to external providers ...


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