Thursday, October 29, 2009

October 29 SOA News

Cloud-to-Cloud Integration - Another Big ERP Challenge!
ZDNet (blog)
Isn't that what modern platform products (ie, products built upon services oriented architectures (SOA)) are supposed to do? Yes, but in this case, ...
SOA in Action: Day 1 a Big Success, Day 2 Will Be Even Better
ebizQ
By ebizQ on October 28, 2009 5:10 PM 0 0 Vote 0 Votes So we're done with the first day of our SOA in Action Virtual Conference, and what I liked was all the ...
SOA Maturity Model: Guiding and Accelerating SOA Success
ZDNet
To successfully adopt SOA, a company must create a plan that addresses the full extent of the changes required for SOA. For the past five years Oracle has ...
Get Serious About SOA Governance: A Five-Step Action Plan for Architects
ZDNet
Whether your organization's service-oriented architecture (SOA) has 50 services being used by one customer, or 50 customers using one service, you need SOA ...

How to design and build a solid architecture for SOA policy management
CIO Australia
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) policy adds important business and technical flexibility and control to an SOA-based solution. At runtime, SOA policy ...
SOA booboos you should avoid
ITWorld Canada
But if you're having trouble, chances are you're committing some SOA mistakes that are driving your initiative into the ground. ...
SOA Maturity Model - Guiding and Accelerating SOA Success
Computerworld Australia
SOA requires significant and often fairly far-reaching changes to truly reap all the benefits of adoption. To successfully adopt SOA, a company must create ...
Joe McKendrick on The Evolution of SOA
IT Business Edge
By date: by Loraine Lawson, IT Business Edge Analyst and popular SOA blogger Joe McKendrick is conference chair for the ebizQ's conference, "SOA in Action ...
Right from the Start: SOA Lifecycle Governance
Computerworld Australia
This paper presents an overview of strategies and practices for governing the transformation to, and the evolution of, SOA. Read on to explore the role of ...

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