All Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Web Services

Putting e-mail in the cloud

Cloud-based e-mail services, represented by a range of different delivery and support packages, have opened efficiency opportunities around the essential business communications tool. An exclusive Computer Weekly roundtable, in association with MessageLabs services (part of the Symantec Hosted Services portfolio), recently met to discuss some of the factors to consider when evaluating and deploying these kinds of services

Measuring ROI from CRM

  • Whitepapers
  • Date: 20 November 2009
The promise of CRM technology lies in improved marketing, customer satisfaction and increased sales productivity: all can have direct impact on the bottom line.

White paper:

  • Whitepapers
  • Date: 19 November 2009
Service Component Architecture (SCA) [1] is a specification which describes a model for building applications and systems using a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). This white paper discusses the motivation behind SCA, describes the major features of the architecture and presents the areas for future development of the specification. The paper also explains how SCA extends and complements prior approaches to implementing services, and how SCA builds on open standards.

White paper:

  • Whitepapers
  • Date: 19 November 2009
Thousands of Enterprises worldwide have adopted the principles of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). SOA provides an architectural approach that brings the flexibility and agility required by today’s global business environment. An Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) is a vital ingredient of SOA that facilitates the interaction of business services by mediating the message exchanges between them.

White paper:

  • Whitepapers
  • Date: 19 November 2009
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has become a mainstay of solution architecture. The benefits are broad, ranging from reduced integration costs, improved component reusability, and the ability to leverage existing infrastructure investments. In this whitepaper, we ll look at why IBM supports XForms as an enabling technology that can be used to help extend the benefits of SOA into your Web- and Portal-based e-form solutions.

White paper:

  • Whitepapers
  • Date: 19 November 2009
Today’s innovative market leaders are in the forefront of implementing advanced business applications—leveraging industryspecific solution frameworks supported by a service-oriented architecture (SOA). In fact, yours may be one of many organizations already using the IBM SOA Foundation, which can help improve the integration of your business applications and data while empowering your environment to respond more quickly to demands for new and changing services. As a business leader, you expect efficient transformation, not problems or delayed deployments. Your goal is to see a rapid return on your investment, and when it’s time to report to the boardroom, you want the discussion to focus on outstanding results.

Google to pay Rubens Barrichello $500K damages

Google will have to pay formula one driver Rubens Barrichello half a million dollars in damages because it hosted fake profiles of him on social networking site Orkut.

Rich internet applications come to the fore

When is a web application not a web application? When it's running on your desktop. But what if that desktop application needs the web to do anything meaningful? Rich internet applications (RIAs) are blurring the boundaries between web, browser and desktop - and they could revolutionise the way your employees and customers interact with your company.

Websense offers security cloud service

Internet scanning firm Websense has launched a cloud-based security service for third-party service providers to use for their own products and services.

Google offers free sat-nav and music search

Google has announced a free mobile satellite navigation application and a music element to its search, but both are limited to US users for now.
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