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July 27th - August 2nd, 2003

The thrill of the open road

It's nice to see Scott McNealy and Bill Gates agreeing on something. Sun's CEO was in London yesterday, saying that all ...

Self-parody

After predicting Siebel's impending demise last week, I am astounded to discover that company founder and CEO Tom ...

Bosworth blogs

Our happy community of web services-oriented bloggers has just woken up to the fact that Adam Bosworth started a weblog ...

Co-ordinating transactions

Just when you thought no one could possibly dream up yet another web services standards proposal, along come three at ...

How to buy web services

Some useful advice for web services buyers comes in an Information Week article by Eric Marks, author of Business ...


July 20th-26th, 2003

Personal service builders

"From web services and service oriented architecture (SOA) will emerge a new kind of application development using ...

Early adopters put management first

BAT, BT, AgentWare and Providence Health System all advise putting in web services management right from the start in ...

Reality check

Jeff Schneider poured some much-needed cold water over the hot new ESB acronym in his weblog a few days ago. His ...

Missing the (inflection) point

I never cease to be amazed at how consistently and comprehensively Siebel has failed to understand the true nature and ...


July 13th-19th, 2003

Standards dissent is overblown

It really irks me to see CNET wheeling out another of their snide articles about standards rivalry. This is kneejerk ...

All about ESB

Here's a compendium of links to recent articles about ESB, the new buzzword that's becoming even hotter than SOA: ESB ...

Service economics

On-demand computing doesn't make sense economically, according to a paper just published by database guru Jim Gray. But ...


July 6th-12th, 2003

Now start thinking about business

Once you've got your head round all these new service-oriented technology concepts, the next step is to understand how ...

BT offers hosted AmberPoint

British Telecom today added AmberPoint web services management software to its hosted web services solutions porfolio. ...

Couple loosely, for Murphy's sake

IDG columnist Sean McGrath conjured up an imaginary collection of philosophers and other luminaries last week to help ...

Pillars of service

Open source, ESB and lightweight BPM seem to be the three pillars of the emerging services-based concept of enterprise ...


June 29th - July 5th, 2003

A new angle on integration

Over the next few years, enterprise IT is going to get refactored. The term comes from the world of agile development, ...

Web services startups consolidate

A cluster of news stories this week brings evidence of a growing trend of mergers, acquisitions and alliances among web ...

Contract-oriented computing

Reading up ahead of a meeting with Cape Clear's Annrai O'Toole this morning, it suddenly struck me that all this talk ...

IT as a service

The far-reaching effects of a services-based approach to IT are described in an excellent article by META Group ...


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