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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... [15 Jan 2007]
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... [14 Jul 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... [28 Apr 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. [15 Dec 2005]
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]
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... [05 Jun 2003]
Linux is a security risk, experts claim
News He said: "Security needs to be built into the architecture of the operating system. Silicon.com has uncovered growing concern that the Linux operating system suffers from major security problems that could prevent its widespread adoption in the... [19 Mar 2000]
EXCLUSIVE: IBM accuses rivals of Linux 'blind spot'
News In an exclusive interview with Silicon.com, Irving Wladawsky-Berger, vice president of technlogy and strategy, enterprise systems group, IBM, said: "Monopolies were okay before, but we've seen the future, and it's not that. [05 Mar 2000]
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