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| 06 Nov 2008 |
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Real-Time loading comes to Sybase analytical data engine
Sybase announced Sybase IQ Real-Time Loading Solution, a combined software and services offering for continuous loading of real-time data into the Sybase IQ analytics server. |
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Sun previews GlassFish V3 ahead of Java EE6 release
It's a 'prelude' allowing developers to get their hands on the future GlassFish OSGi-based lightweight server. V3 supports JRuby and Comet server data push formats. |
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| 04 Nov 2008 |
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COBOL apps moving to SOA: Rip-and-replace meets the recession
As an antidote to service-oriented approaches that discard applications developed over the years in COBOL and Java, an OpenSpan executive advocates viewing SOA as a journey. OpenSp... |
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Inside the SOA big tent; Azure at PDC; more
Microsoft is a big tent now. The developers and the platform folks see most things differently, including SOA and the cloud. As in much of application development and integration, ... |
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| 03 Nov 2008 |
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Services reuse drives ROI for SOA, survey finds
Software component reuse is catching on and paying off, said the head of Evans Data, which recently surveyed developers on their SOA project experiences. |
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| 31 Oct 2008 |
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Is Microsoft dissing SOA just to push Azure Cloud computing?
At PDC, Microsoft's Bob Muglia positioned 'the Cloud' as the next big thing after SOA. The Cloud is better because it scales better, in Muglia's view. Analysts say the comparisons ... |
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| 30 Oct 2008 |
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Microsoft Oslo at PDC: Dial 'M' for modeling language
Microsoft's Oslo SOA modeling initiative gained clarity at the Professional Developers Conference this week with the unveiling of the "M" modeling language and a more definitive de... |
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| 29 Oct 2008 |
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Tibco takes BPM and BI into 3-D
High-powered 3-D visualization may take on a greater role in new-style business intelligence apps, if products like Tibco Spotfire 2.2 are an indication. The new software allows li... |
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On lightweight Java frameworks and service-oriented architecture
Narrower, focused development approaches such as the Spring framework arise as alternatives to full-fledged J2EE. Spring forgoes EJB, employs a Model View Controller and separates ... |
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| 28 Oct 2008 |
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Domain bridging, skills of abstraction define the software architect
Conceptual integrity, product line thinking, conversance in varied domains, goal orientation and an eye for the essentials – these are some of the skills that mark a true sof... |
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| 27 Oct 2008 |
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Microsoft Azure Platform moves Windows to Compute Cloud
Microsoft is promoting Cloud computing as a follow-on to service-oriented architecture. At its Professional Developer Conference (PDC) in Los Angeles, company technology strategist... |
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| 24 Oct 2008 |
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Oracle Coherence for XTP
Oracle is providing more details on the latest version of the Coherence grid technology it acquired along with Tangosol, which provides XTP capabilities that integrate with the BPM... |
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BPM platform updated by Oracle adding new dashboard options
BPM and SOA may have found common ground in the executive dashboard, where business users are able to get architecture and development information faster. |
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| 22 Oct 2008 |
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Learn about Ruby on Rails programming
Rails, as the combination of the Ruby language and the Rails developer framework is called by its coder legions, is easier to work with than Java. It even has a bit of REST-oriente... |
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Software start-up credits Amazon Cloud computing for cost savings
Put your software on the Cloud for $2,000 per month, says Billy Marshall, chief strategy officer for rPath, who argues that Cloud could help companies get through this recession. |
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