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'When we speak of
enterprise mash-ups,
composite applications
and software as a service
(SaaS), it's easy to
forget that you actually
need infrastructure
behind the user
experience to make it
happen,' says Gordon Van
Huizen in this exclusive
Q&A with Jeremy Geelan.
SOA middleware is am
A round-up of the Service
Oriented Architecture
related themes & topics
being discussed in NYC
June 23-24, 2008 by the
world-class speaker
faculty at the 13th
International Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown Manhattan.
Even though 'Service'
comes first in SCA
(Service Component
Architecture), SCA is a
distributed component
model. It's about
designing components (and
composites) rather than
designing services. It
doesn't feel like it was
designed to build a SOA.
It feels like its main
goal was to defi
'Developers need to
realize that Automated
Defect Prevention
benefits them,' says
Parasoft co-founder & CEO
Dr Adam Kolawa in this
Exclusive Q&A with Java
Developer's Journal. 'But
they won't start
recognizing this until
they see that they have
less work,' Kolawa
continues. The key to
This is a checklist of
items you need for an
all-encompassing personal
branding strategy.
Personal branding is the
process of marketing and
selling yourself as a
brand in order to gain
success in business.
Personal branding is a
continual process just as
knowing yourself is a
continual
'Data services apply the
same philosophy of reuse
and flexibility that SOA
offers, but to the data
tier,' explains John
Goodson, executive leader
of DataDirect
Technologies, in this
Exclusive Q&A in the
run-up to the inuaugural
DataServices World on
June 24th in New York
City, of which
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo faculty alumni
include such notable
speakers as: Brian
Stevens, CTO of Red Hat;
Stephen Herrod, CTO of
VMware; Vern Brownell,
founder and CEO of
Egenera; Simon Crosby,
founder and CTO of Citrix
XenSource; Hubert
Yoshida, vice president
and
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo faculty alumni
include such notable
speakers as: Brian
Stevens, CTO of Red Hat;
Stephen Herrod, CTO of
VMware; Vern Brownell,
founder and CEO of
Egenera; Simon Crosby,
founder and CTO of Citrix
XenSource; Hubert
Yoshida, vice president
and
The workshop is a
hands-on session focusing
on data access and data
services issues, problems
and solutions. It's an
opportunity for audience
members to view and
discuss problems with a
panel of experts. The
goal of the session is to
engage the audience using
walk throughs, examples,
a
Once upon a time, data
modeling played a central
role in the process of
developing applications.
Thus far in the SOA era,
there has been a heavy
emphasis on process, and
data has all-too-often
been lost in the SOA
shuffle. In this talk, we
present a data model for
SOA - i.e., a service
The new wave of Web
applications are built on
technologies such as AJAX
and Microsoft
Silverlight, which enable
developers to build
better, richer user
experiences. These
technologies bring a
shift in how applications
are organized, including
a stronger separation of
presentation from
'As SOA rapidly becomes
the standard for
enterprise architectures,
the need for robust
technologies for data
access and data
integration has become
more critical then ever
before,' says John
Goodson, executive leader
of DataDirect
Technologies. Goodson
will be keynoting the
inaugural D
A panel of experts and
executives from
organizations that are
leading providers and
consumers of technology
will discuss trends and
important technologies
for enterprise and
Internet computing. The
experts will discuss the
role of databases and
database technology
trends that enhance S
URIs are the lingua
franca of the web. They
are in every web page and
every HTTP request. In a
practical sense, they
represent the realization
of the web. Without them,
the web would cease to
exist. The situation is
very different in the
world of the RDBMS. Here,
URIs are interlopers.
The ever-increasing
movement towards
implementing complex
SOA-based applications
has triggered a direct
attention of leading
industry researchers and
practitioners to the
subject of layering in
such applications, in
general, and the
relationship between the
fields of database
engineeri
I took the advice of a
friend of mine and
steered clear of the
'normal' movie theaters
and went a little out of
the way to go to a DLP
movie theater. The
experience of comparing a
regular movie theater to
a DLP movie theater is
like comparing standard
def analog TV with a
1080i HDTV si
This is my third JavaOne.
Many topics were
discussed, friendships
were made, new
partnerships were
started. I must say
things have changed a lot
and stayed the same yet
again, here are my
thoughts in no particular
order, bear in mind that
they do not represent the
opinion of my current
One aspect of the debate
over software
productivity and assembly
is whether or not visual
tools can help. I think
that they do - visual
abstractions can be very
meaningful - but I do not
know of any visual system
that actually solves the
complete problem (i.e
none have solved the
custo
Corporate raider Carl
Icahn started his proxy
fight for control of
Yahoo this morning,
beginning with the
classic Icahn opening,
the letter of reproach to
the Yahoo board telling
them they have acted
'irrationally and lost
the faith of shareholders
and Microsoft.'
Late Thursday Yahoo
released the text of the
letter it sent to Carl
Icahn telling him he's
misguided and that the
current Yahoo board knows
better what good for the
company. It repeats what
Yahoo has said before -
that it is willing to
sell for the right price,
which lately has been $3
While SOA has
traditionally had
something of a data
obsession. While the
focus has been on
service-enablement of
structured and
transactional data and
processes, documents and
document-centric
processes have been
conspicuously absent from
the SOA agenda. With
structured data in order,
Virtual Cloud Computing
represents the next wave
of virtualization and
offers significant market
opportunities by
providing a new, simpler,
and much more pervasive
platform for on-demand,
desktop and application
service delivery. While
server-side
virtualization helps
enterprises optim
With cloud computing
becoming ever more
prevalent in the consumer
space for rapidly scaling
Web 2.0 applications,
grid computing finally
delivers similarly
efficient scalability to
the business world. Grid
computing is an
impressive, confident,
powerful technology
model, winning high-p
By now it is conventional
wisdom to say that there
was an IBM Era of
computing, then a
Microsoft Era, and now we
are in the Google Era. In
this post, I will explain
why Microsoft was not the
'next IBM' and why Google
is not the 'next
Microsoft' - there are
significant qualitative
diffe
Google has taken its
Postini investment and
turned out Google Web
Security for the
Enterprise, which is
supposed to protect
against spyware, viruses
and zero-hour threats in
real-time whether the
user is on the corporate
network or working
remotely like at a hotel
or in an airport. If
During my last trip to
Best Buy, on a whim I
picked up a DVI-to-HDMI
connector (male DVI,
female HDTV). This little
doohickey plugs into the
side of my Macbook Pro
and then I plug the HDMI
cable into that. I run
the other end of the HDMI
cable into the HDTV and I
get something that is
Interoperability is the
ability of two or more
systems to work with each
other. In the loosely
coupled environment of a
service-oriented
architecture (SOA),
separate resources don't
have to know how each of
them work, but they do
need to interoperate with
each other by having
enough co
I/O is a key element of
server architecture, but
its virtualization is
only now starting to be
addressed. Without I/O
virtualization, the
amount, type and physical
connectivity of server
I/O are all fixed. In
order to achieve true
flexibility in server
usage, these fixed
resources must
As virtualization becomes
more widely deployed, and
enterprises look for new
ways to leverage this
revolutionary technology,
the consumption and
delivery of this
technology is changing.
It is no longer
one-size-fits-all and
confined to a specific
area of the data center,
but instead is
Adopting SOA is a lot
like gardening. It takes
time, skill, a lot of
hard work, and the
process can be messy and
even a bit frustrating at
times. I know you've
probably heard tons of
different analogies that
attempt to put SOA and
governance into everyday
terms and I'm sure that
growin
I like reading stuff in
pdf format. But it's
even better if you can
easily create pdf files.
By easily I mean a button
click. Literally.Since I
have Adobe Acrobat, my
Microsoft Word and
PowerPoint just have an
extra menu to create it.
But it's kinda boring.
Let me share with you a
cou
All new or emerging
businesses are rightfully
cautious of the big
investment required to
launch a successful web
presence. A new
cost-effective and
time-saving service
enables companies to fast
track their strategic and
tactical web initiatives
while still actively
growing their user b
ASP.NET developers are
bored with traditional
books that outline
concepts in a lengthy
way. These books are good
if you like to learn the
features in a detailed
manner. However, by the
time the book is read, a
new version will be
released. Hence, many
learners including myself
prefer s
From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discussed in
NYC June 23-24, 2008 by
the world-class speaker
faculty at the 3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo being held by
SYS-CON Events in The
Roosevelt Hotel, in
midtown
'RIA' is slowly fading in
terms of its definition.
When I first started the
RIA Evangelism role in
Microsoft, I had this
nagging feeling that the
term RIA was just all
over the place. Depending
on which technology you
are backing and which
stream of alliance you
uphold, the truth is th
SOA is mostly associated
with technologies such as
BPEL, SCA and Web
Services. But does SOA
really imply these
technologies? In this
session we will show how
you can use the service
oriented approach while
staying inside the Java
world. jBPM is a powerful
lightweight framework
that can
The need for a way to
more effectively manage
and reduce the complexity
of end points has never
been greater. While
virtualization
technologies offer a
breakthrough approach to
reduce the complexities
of managing end points,
there are different ways
organizations are
leveraging this te
This is the story of a
Mac application developer
(okay - it's about two of
them) who set out on a
quest to find an
application development
tool based on Java so his
boss would let him
develop on the Mac
platform, which he loved.
There was only one catch
- he had to find a tool
that was
As CFML developers start
to learn Java and move
into the realm of Spring
and Hibernate, it is very
important to stop and ask
'What Is ColdFusion?'.
ColdFusion, since CFMX,
has been a J2EE
application running
within a J2EE server
(JRun, JBoss, Tomcat,
Websphere, etc.). This is
important
Does virtualization
matter? Can virtual
desktops go beyond the
sum of the virtual parts?
What is the business
value and at what price?
As server virtualization
continues to gain deeper
traction and provide
benefits beyond server
consolidation, desktop
virtualization is widely
expected