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Introducing the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Part 2: Explore an Industry Standard for Defining an Enterprise Architecture

whitepaper The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) provides architects a methodology for gaining control over enterprise architecture and IT. TOGAF is a complete package for creating an enterprise architecture.

Tags: software engineering

[17 May 2008]

Introducing the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Part 1: Understand TOGAF and IT Architecture in Today's World - Connecting Business Needs With the Technology Infrastructure

whitepaper One's architecture might be straightforward, even simple. In the case of enterprise applications, however, a lot of thought has to go into just that topic - what one needs to do and how one needs to do it - before one can even start coding the...

Tags: application development

[17 May 2008]

TOGAF or Not TOGAF: Extending Enterprise Architecture Beyond RUP

whitepaper This paper contrasts the disciplines of enterprise architecture, solution architecture, and business architecture; compares these disciplines to the IBM Rational Unified Process (RUP) and suggests ways to combine them; and advocates applying The...

Tags: software engineering

[16 May 2008]

Introducing the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Part 3: Create an Enterprise Architecture With TOGAF

whitepaper When considering the implementation of an enterprise architecture, one can begin to feel overwhelmed with all the pieces. This paper walks through how to begin that process by leveraging an existing architectural model like The Open Group...

Tags: enterprise architecture

[15 May 2008]

Develop a Migration Strategy From a Legacy Enterprise IT Infrastructure to an SOA-Based Enterprise Architecture

whitepaper Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) are terms that have been around for a few years, since they were introduced by the research firm, the Gartner Group. So, what exactly is the Service Oriented Architecture?

Tags: infrastructure management

[10 May 2008]

SOA Case Study: Agility in Practice

whitepaper Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) replaces these silos with loosely-coupled services, enabling information to flow as needed, and delivering enterprise agility. This is a case study from ING Card, a division of the ING Group, member of the...

Tags: customer support services, soa, flow, agility

[04 Apr 2007]

CIO Agenda: The 2007 tech shopping list

News Another new entry on the 2007 shopping list is service-oriented architecture (SOA), although the CIOs said SOA was the most over-hyped technology of 2006. Today Andy McCue examines what's hot and what's not when it comes to the enterprise...

Tags: cio agenda

[15 Jan 2007]

The telecoms operator of the future

Comment Ian Cox, analyst at ABI Research, says: "Networks are going through a period of profound change as they adopt service-oriented architecture and implement IT systems based on open standards. Business telecoms services will be delivered over networks...

[02 Jan 2007]

Enabling Channel Transformation: Integrated Channel and Enterprise System Management

whitepaper As HP has frameworks for both, the paper examines the junctions of Open Bank channel architecture with OpenView enterprise system management and how HP can leverage this position in the banking marketplace.

Tags: bank management, examines, channel, banking

[26 Dec 2006]

SOA adoption eats up 40 per cent of IT resources

News The high costs of migrating to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) can eat up 40 per cent of an organisation's IT budget, according to a new report by the Aberdeen Group. The Aberdeen Group benchmark report Enterprise Service Bus and SOA...

Tags: aberdeen group, soa

[14 Jul 2006]

The McCue Interview: United Business Media CIO Matthew Graham-Hyde

The McCue Interview: United Business Media CIO Matthew Graham-Hyde

Comment Now we are totally run as a business and there is more focus on having an enterprise architecture strategy. In infrastructure and technical architecture this standardisation means a move away from complex bespoke environments.

Tags: matthew graham-hyde, ubm, mccue interview

[22 May 2006]

Your perimeters are "porous", companies told

News Security professionals have been advised to accept that organisations' perimeters are now open, and to start designing future systems architecture to account for this. Dan Blum, senior vice president and research director for Burton Group...

Tags: perimeters, lans, security, network security

[28 Apr 2006]

Bank automates to boost customer service

Case Study We have a policy of going for as open an architecture as possible so Pegasystems suited us fine. HSBC said the ability of the software's J2EE architecture to support the bank's next-generation architecture was also a key to its selection.

Tags: banking

[06 Feb 2006]

CIO Agenda, part 1: The 2006 IT shopping list

News Other over-hyped technologies in the last 12 months included mobile computing, service oriented architecture (SOA), grid computing and voice over IP (VoIP) - although half of respondents said they will be focusing on VoIP in 2006.

Tags: ba cio paul coby, compliance, corporate governance, cio

[15 Dec 2005]

UDDI Executive Overview: Enabling Service-Oriented Architecture

whitepaper It defines a standard method for publishing and discovering the network-based software components of a service-oriented architecture. This paper discusses the strategic rationale for UDDI and analyzes its enabling role in the context of today's...

Tags: infrastructure management, components, method, context

[26 Jul 2005]

Amazon picks up an intelligent Penguin

Amazon picks up an intelligent Penguin

News The company’s commitment to Linux, the solution’s web services architecture, and its open data strategy were all key factors to our selection. Ken Collins, data warehouse director at Amazon.com, said in a statement: "Cognos will provide us with the...

[31 Mar 2005]

A Real-time Solution from Bang Networks with the Help of Dell and Red Hat

whitepaper The Bang Object Router serves as a building block for Bang Network's patent-pending distributed architecture for a first-of-its-kind intelligent routing network. This unique relationship unites Red Hat's leadership in the Open-Source market with...

Tags: network operating systems

[24 Feb 2004]

Enterprise Re-Use, Distributed Computing Monitor

whitepaper Distributed object computing systems using message-bus middleware based on Object Management Group’s Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA), Open Software Foundation’s Distributed Computing Environment remote procedure calls (DCE RPC...

Tags: distributed objects, address, object, opening

[24 Feb 2004]

What's the bottom line value of IP?

Comment A number of organisations followed the hype, because at that point the vendors were better sellers than the customers were buyers," says Ed Vonk, chairman of the European VPN users association, and head of Shell's IT Architecture Group.

Tags: vonk, hopkins, frost and sullivan, analysys

[23 Sep 2003]

What else did Ballmer tell employees?

What else did Ballmer tell employees?

News These systems are better for users, developers and IT people because of the common architecture for development tools, management, application schema, interoperability, identity, data, etc. Ballmer said Microsoft needs to focus on "strengthening...

Tags: memo, ballmer, longhorn

[05 Jun 2003]

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