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> weblog > archive > November 2003
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November 23rd-29th, 2003
Some very intelligent people are currently engaged in an intellectual equivalent of the children's game of ...
Philip Merrick, chairman and CEO of webMethods, uses one of my favorite phrases in an InfoWorld interview published ...
Help us support both your platforms, or we'll write for neither. That seems to be what ISVs have been saying to IBM and ...
November 16th-22nd, 2003
"Using the new service I can provision new BPEL services into the network without having to deploy any software, ...
The Loosely Coupled site just moved to a new server and so for a few hours you may have experienced problems accessing ...
According to a survey published by performance testing company Wily Technology, applications that run on the J2EE ...
For decades, the IT industry has sold its wares to computer systems experts. Now, at last, its products are maturing, ...
November 9th-15th, 2003
Getting reliable access to useful data is one of the prerequisites for empowering process owners the people who ...
Who would you prefer to design your business processes? Your managers, or your software vendor? Amazingly, it has ...
November 2nd-8th, 2003
Implementing an SOA leads to agile application assembly, which is a new approach to application development, ...
Microsoft's strategy for moving away from its legacy object-oriented COM architecture revolves around a project ...
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