June 22nd-28th, 2003
The biggest killer app of all for XML would be one that persuades the vast mass of users to structure their content in ...
When BusinessWeek runs a special report devoted to web services, you know the concept's reached the mainstream. But is ...
New buzzwords may help to generate excitement about the latest developments, but they also often mask the continuity ...
An up-and-coming new acronym is ESB, for enterprise service bus, which is a messaging infrastructure for connecting ...
June 15th-21st, 2003
If you want to harness an emerging disruptive technology, then you can't rely on big vendors. IBM, HP, Microsoft and ...
One of the poster children of the web services age, e2open today unleashed the commoditization of B2B process ...
Virtually every business section in the globe seems to have run yesterday's AP wire story on Sun's current malaise. Yet ...
June 8th-14th, 2003
In recent posts, I've discussed contraction in the enterprise software market, the withering of the integration ...
It's difficult to see where IT consultants are going to be earning their revenues a few years down the road. Jason ...
Consolidation means contraction. When five leading firms propose mergers in the same week, the prognosis for the ...
June 1st-7th, 2003
Tim O'Reilly has made the observation that publishing resources to the Web, as for example in the case of Google and ...
An astute questioner at Tech Ed yesterday pointed out that the new emperor on the block, SOA, has no means of funding ...
Several readers have responded to my posting last week on web services messaging, and the article that prompted it. ...
Loosely Coupled has a new logo today, along with some minor tweaks to site navigation. This is a transitional change, ...
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