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During the last few years SOA-based / distributed applications have become more and more common. Applications that were built as silo entities are today interconnected, integrated, sharing components and services. A modern business process can begin with a transaction request on a web application, connect...
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Happy New Year! Well, actually it is a happy new year for Hewlett-Packard as our Fiscal year 2010 began November 1 st . As I look back at 2009 it was a very interesting year for SOA... First, SOA was dead, and then the SOA zombies started blogging and talking about what is working about SOA. Later in...
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Data Virtualization is the current marketing banner for Enterprise Information Integration (EII). It is an important adjunct to SOA, but must be undertaken with caution. David Linthicum, Linthicum Group, and Bradley Wright, Progress DataDirect, recently presented an ebizQ webinar on " Putting Your...
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What is headless testing? It is any testing that does not have a GUI. We are all used to creating a performance script from recording a business process . This is accomplished by having a GUI for the business process that can be recorded. But do you always have a GUI to record? No, but many performance...
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Introduction We normally associate Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) with a very logical framework of architectural concepts, policies and methods that allow the interaction of loosely coupled services. These services are generally defined as having a granularity that have a meaningful business value...
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Ubiquitous is not a word typically used in day to day conversation. It is one of those "killer" words in Scrabble ; it has a point value of 21 and is one that can easily hit a "double word score". However, to achieve that point value, at least three other words must exist with letters...
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The synergy of service oriented architecture (SOA) and cloud computing will make small to medium sized businesses (SMBs) a competitive threat to their large siblings. I define SOA as integrating sharable business capabilities across organizational boundaries. These capabilities may be accessed as services...
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HP Software Universe in Europe this year comes to Germany. Hamburg, Germany to be exact, during December 15-18, 2009. The timing and venue will allow attendees and speakers to enjoy the festive holiday atmosphere and collaborate with peers and HP Software SOA experts and executives. While December sounds...
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As a business architecture, SOA changes the structure and operating relationships between business units. Services are provided by business units that serve multiple lines of business. As a result, services should be managed in a matrix organization. Wikipedia describes matrix management as a type of...
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In 2008, the Department of Defense (DoD) developed a prototype, Personal Health Record (PHR) , and piloted it at Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC). A PHR is typically a health record that is initiated and maintained by an individual. MiCare is designed to help members of the military and their families...
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eBizQ on their SOA forum just posted a threaded discussion topic which got a few of us on "team SOA" talking: How Will SOA Vendors Adapt to the Emerging Cloud Paradigm? This eBizQ thread is thought provoking all the way around about what changes and challenges Cloud can impose on IT organizations...
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The SOA in Healthcare Conference was held in Chicago, June 4-6. In Shahid Shah's SOA in Healthcare blog, outlined the topics presented and noted that the need for SOA in healthcare is stronger than ever, and I agree. However, he focused on SOA as a paradigm for the composition of business applications...
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Last week, I spent a whirlwind four days at HP Software Universe , HP's bi-annual customer and user community event for all things software. Between the content-rich interactions with customers, attending and managing sessions, and informal meetings with partners and colleagues, not to mention dinners...
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I fail to see the need for all this suffering over building a business case for SOA. Some think SOA is dead because it isn't selling. This probably means vendors aren't selling "SOA" products. There seems to be difficulty connecting SOA to the business as described by Loraine Lawson...
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If you’re heading out to the 2009 HP Technology Forum & Expo next week (June 15 th – 18 th ) at the Mandalay Bay in Las Vegas, HP's Dave Medina, Chief Technologist, Worldwide Health and Life Sciences, will be presenting the following session: Session Title: A SOA-based IT Framework...