integration service-oriented architecture in comment and analysis
The Weekly Round-Up: 31.08.07
Round-Up It then started wittering on about service oriented architecture, at which point the Round-Up gave up the ghost and so should you.actually the Round-Up got distracted by this week's Caption Competition - which you can check out right here, dear... [31 Aug 2007]
Link up all parts of your business
Comment Essentially this is adding service-oriented architecture (SOA) functionality to your existing applications. SOA is not tied to any specific technology and is extremely powerful for integration because an application using another's service does not... [14 Mar 2007]
Quocirca's Straight Talking: BI to go mainstream?
Comment Commonly based on the new service-oriented architectures, these suites are focused on driving BI standardisation across the enterprise by integrating OLAP (On Line Analytical Processing), query and reporting, dashboards and also data integration. [01 Dec 2006]
Leader: Of tipping points and SaaS
Leader But Bob Suh, MD at Accenture, said his company is investing $450m in SaaS and service-oriented architecture and he gave a strong endorsement of the benefits SaaS can offer to enterprises. With the on-demand vendors all offering to remove much of... [13 Oct 2006]
Editor's Blog: So, er, what's the big idea?
Comment Some reach for the revolver if the words service-oriented architecture or enterprise application integration are spoken. You sometimes see people's eyes glaze over after the mention of SOA or web services. [29 Sep 2006]
Leader: Looking back - and forward
Leader Well, we're not saying they're not going to be important but deemed over-hyped in 2005 were both voice over IP and service-oriented architecture, the next phase of web services software integration that will matter - in the long term. [20 Dec 2005]
Meta Group's 12 Days of Christmas
Comment In addition, the IT organisation itself needs to focus on organisational transformation to create more agile and team-oriented processes. Web services are the true integration technology behind B2B, B2E and B2C transactions. [18 Dec 2002]
