All Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services News - February 2008

Barclays uses web services to integrate legacy systems

Barclays Bank is weeks away from completing a two-year IT project to link legacy systems to frontline applications using Java-based web services. The goal is to make all UK customer data available from one place

Fragmented view of the customer stops retailers fully addressing customer needs, says BEA survey

A fragmented view of the customer is challenging the retail sector's ability to fully address customer needs, says a survey commissioned by BEA.

First Direct attempts to build customer confidence

First Direct is helping overcome customer fears of phishing attacks through technology that tells customers whether they are on the genuine site or not.

Red Hat releases open source JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform

Red Hat has announced the release of the JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform to help firms' integration of applications, services and processes to accelerate enterprise transformation.

OASIS launches SOA web services development site

Standards body OASIS has launched a new web services website to support service-orientated architecture (SOA) deployments.

Tibco increases SOA deployment productivity by 50%

Tibco Software has expanded its Activematrix platform to further simplify service oriented architecture (SOA) deployments for firms.

Yahoo rejects Microsoft takeover bid

Yahoo's board of directors have unanimously rejected Microsoft's proposal of a buyout, saying that it is not in the best interests of the company and its stockholders.

How Standard Life is using SOA to support its business strategy

Standard Life is pushing the use of a service oriented architecture (SOA) to the heart of its IT strategy as it seeks to share information more effectively across the company and to make its business processes more effficient.

SOA to keep Wiltshire Police on the beat

  • News
  • Author: Ian Grant
  • Date: 04 February 2008
Wiltshire Police is helping its officers spend more time on the beat and at crime scenes by giving them remote access to its information systems.
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