May 25th-31st, 2003
It's the fate of visionaries and prophets to be misunderstood in their own time, and it seems that Michael Hammer, the ...
Web services is all about sending messages, so it's surprising that the web services community should have got itself ...
There's been a lot of bluster in Silicon Valley this past week, reports Washington Post writer Leslie Walker, from ...
May 18th-24th, 2003
Businesses are loosely coupled systems, too. The emergence of service-oriented approaches in technology needs to be ...
The key to getting the most out of web services is making resources available as services, using core web standards and ...
Most software is built today using procedural languages, from which stems many of software's current problems. ...
"In the last 18 months, the concept of orchestration has matured," Collaxa CEO Edwin Khodabakchian wrote recently in ...
May 11th-17th, 2003
An article in the latest issue of Harvard Business Review is a sign of "the backlash sweeping through executive suites ...
You can't build agile businesses out of inflexible material. Yet surprisingly, there's no shortage of IT suppliers ...
Adam Bosworth, BEA's chief architect and SVP of advanced development, has always been consistent in putting messaging ...
There are two ways of looking at an enterprise IT infrastructure. The CIO looks from the inside out. Everyone else ...
May 4th-10th, 2003
Composite application assembly and agile development are two themes that have emerged strongly in recent feature ...
One of the most difficult concepts for technologists to get their heads around in a service-oriented world is that the ...
According to Carroll Pleasant of web services early adopter Eastman Chemical, using development tools from NextAxiom is ...
The horizontalization of enterprise computing proceeds apace. A spate of announcements from HP, EDS and Veritas, ...
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