Microsoft remains quiet on the SOA front, talking when pressed about "pragmatic" implementation. In the meantime, Redmond competitors such as Oracle Corp. are steaming along, looking to grab market ...
In this article by Rich Seeley there is clearly some debate about the emergence of the illusive "Standard SOA stack." "While some vendors, most notably IBM, say they would like to see everyone agree ...
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
The "A" is for architecture: Real World SOA blogger Dave Linthicum comments on the emerging debate over whether or it's desireable, or even possible, to standardize the SOA stack. He's clearly on the ...
LogicBlaze this week unveiled a stack of open-source products and support services aimed at helping enterprises develop and deploy service-oriented architecture (SOA) technology. The LogicBlaze FUSE ...
Implementing SOA can be an extremely expensive undertaking. You might need to purchase several products within the SOA stack like an enterprise service bus (ESB), a business process modeling (BPM) ...
Web services standards need to mature before SOA can really take off. Companies today can implement a limited form of SOA in traditional middleware environments, such as Common Object Request Broker ...
A dozen years ago, big-thinking mavericks and contrarian entrepreneurs practically littered the software landscape. But when the big IPO money of the 1990s came and went, came and went, so too did ...
Flashline CEO Charles Stack said that SOA's value proposition centers around the 'three Rs' of SOA -- and he wasn't talking about 'registry/repository.' In my last post, I discussed BEA's recent ...
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