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At Java One this week Sun
has been selling its year
-old-but-still-upcoming -
and definitely
late-to-the-party - Adobe
AIR- and Microsoft
Silverlight-competitive
JavaFX Rich Client
environment as a
potential
revenue-generator capable
of putting ads on mobile
applications and JavaFX
Scri
Any large Java source
base can have insidious
and subtle bugs. Every
experienced Java
programmer knows that
finding and fixing these
bugs can be difficult and
costly. Fortunately,
there are a large number
of free open source Java
tools available that can
be used to find and fix
defects
Hewlett-Packard is
supposed to be this close
to buying Electronic Data
Systems for somewhere in
the heady neighborhood of
$12 billion-$13 billion,
according to the Wall
Street Journal, a pretty
premium over its $9.5
billion market cap
Friday. The paper thinks
there could be an
announce
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.
With a remote workforce,
either through offshoring
business processes or
remote home workers, it
is essential to keep the
data safe while providing
the most flexible
computing experience.
This session will discuss
the strategies and
pitfalls when building a
Virtual Desktop
Infrastructu
As Service-Oriented
Architectures gain
ground, it becomes
obvious that their
performance is the key to
their success. I'm going
to briefly write about
two sessions that I
attended in JavaOne 2008.
They outline two totally
different approaches from
two very different
companies. You're g
HP CEO Mark Hurd has
finally done something
that Wall Street doesn't
like - he's buying EDS,
the IT infrastructure
outsourcing outfit
founded in 1962 by
one-time presidential
hopeful and outsourcing
pioneer Ross Perot, for
around $13.9 billion cash
- a venture that some
people think is
I've worked for Fortune
500 companies engaged
simultaneously in 50+ of
IT projects as well as
small companies with one
or two products and I
don't believe there is a
need for any organization
to have a full-time
software architect. Once
the modeling is done, it
is the work of coding an
To achieve the full
potential of 'cloud
computing' we need a
broader definition of
virtualization, and that
is the complete
de-coupling of the
logical components of an
application (represented
by the software stack)
and the physical
resources. In the case of
middleware, whether it is
d
Hybrid applications made
up of proprietary, open
source and third-party
components are the result
of today's fast-paced and
complex software
development landscape.
Applications developed
within the last five
years - whether internal
or external - are at
least 50% open source
software (
When it comes to defining
the role of
virtualization, there are
two camps: 1)
Virtualization is a
platform - represented by
VMware; 2) Virtualization
is a feature -
represented by Parallels,
Microsoft, Citrix, IBM,
SUN, Novell, Oracle.
There appear to be
basically two views on
how virtualization will
affect the future
development of operating
systems and computing
environments in the
personal computing space.
One camp believes that
virtualization
functionality will be
present within the
operating system. The
other ca
With the rapid deployment
of server virtualization
technology in the data
center, IT management is
actively looking at
optimizing their SAN
storage architecture to
reap the full benefits of
their virtualization
investment, such as
workload mobility and
disaster recovery,
without runnin
Virtualization is not a
new story; its
technologies allow
companies to meet new
business needs and say
goodbye to underutilized
hardware platforms, power
consumption, server
sprawl and spiraling IT
costs. The technology is
here and the benefits are
already proving to be
fruitful. Howev
While the next-generation
data center has begun to
take shape, the promise
of true dynamic computing
has so far eluded today's
resource, bandwidth and
power constrained
enterprises. Now however,
key advancements in
network and processor
technologies are
converging to lift the
remaining
As virtualization
platform vendors
strengthen and expand the
feature sets of their
respective offerings, it
is almost a certainty
that the data center in
the future will include a
heterogeneous mix of
virtualization platforms
as well as physical
platforms. For
organizations that are mo
Back in the 90s I was on
a big project to
standardize enterprise
software. We wrote a few
papers about it, and a
chapter in a book. We
often used the 'Henry
Ford' analogy, which
relates to the impact
standards for
interchangeable parts had
on hard goods
manufacturing. The Henry
Ford an
In this wide-ranging
interview with
SYS-CON.com David
Linthicum, CEO of
StrikeIron, addresses the
hot new Data Services
trend and the
all-important notion of
enterprise mashups, which
he pinpoints as the
defining technology of
the year ahead. 'I'm
surprised people are
paying me for thi
Virtualization is quickly
becoming a staple
technology for enterprise
IT. The theme of this
November's 4th
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo is 'The Next
Generation of
Virtualization.' The Call
for Papers, which is now
open, welcomes
submissions from
exceptional speakers w
The last 10 years has
seen a remarkable
evolution in
virtualization. First
generation virtualization
centered on Development &
Testing and was largely
confined to desktop
computers and test
servers. Second
generation technology
focused on Server
Consolidation to lower
hardware costs an
The Microsoft Distributed
File System (DFS) has
provided virtualization
at the file share level
for years but with file
virtualization solutions
entering the data center,
the managed target
shrinks from a share that
may contain thousands of
files, to a single file.
We discuss DFS and i
Data center architects
naturally seek to employ
server virtualization to
maximize the use of their
hardware systems. An
often overlooked factor
that can undermine this
goal is data
connectivity. 75 to 95
percent of the response
time now associated with
database access can often
be attr
Depending on your
perspective, SOA and
virtualization are either
synergistic or threaten
increased complexity.
This session will explain
how implementing the
right network
architecture can make the
most of both, promoting
agility and reducing
complexity. 'Service
virtualization' takes
As data growth rates
continue to climb and
business requirements
further evolve, customers
are feeling the pressure
to realign their storage
infrastructure to better
meet the needs of their
business. Mr. Yoshida
will discuss how storage
virtualization is the key
enabler towards the sto
Service orientation is
one of the most popular
trends of these recent
years, but there are not
any metrics on it. Hence
you can not consume SOA
in a project with a
specific measuring. On
the other side, Unified
Process (especially RUP)
has powerful abilities on
such developments. In ou
Brocade announced a
series of data center
fabric switches and
server HBAs that deliver
a new level of end-to-end
data center networking
performance. In addition,
the Company announced
advanced networking
capabilities across both
switches and HBAs that
simplifies the end-to-end
manageme
It seems that Service
Oriented Architecture
(SOA) continues to be
this year's hot buzzword,
rather than a
well-defined, meaningful
and valuable part of the
Enterprise Architecture
landscape. Before the
term fades away
completely, perhaps we
should agree what's
valuable about the move t
What is BPEL? What is
XPDL? How are they
different? What is the
best use for each? What
is BPMN, and why should I
care? Which of these are
primarily designed to
help IT at a technical
level, and which help an
organization at a
business level? Amongst
the flurry of BPM and Web
services
ColumbiaSoft announced
that it has developed a
new package for its
Document Locator software
that makes it easy to
deploy document
management services
across application
virtualization networks
such as those offered by
Citrix Systems.
Application
virtualization networks
allow IT depart
Boston Interactive
announced the launch of
the redesigned website
for Virtual Iron
Software. Virtual Iron
provides comprehensive
software solutions for
server virtualization and
virtual infrastructure.
Based in Lowell,
Massachusetts, the
company competes in the
fast-growing server virt
Satori Group announced an
expanded partnership with
Citrix Systems. The
broader agreement will
supply a virtual
appliance of the Business
Performance Management
solution offered by
Satori. The newly
expanded partnership
includes streamlining
application delivery to
provide customers wi
This session will
investigate what is
happening out there in
the world of Mobility
that uses Services, some
are calling this MOA
(Mobile Oriented
Architecture). We will
also discuss
architectures,
application design &
considerations for
mobility
Adoption of federated
identity technology has
been slower than the hype
might indicate, despite
the maturity of standards
such as SAML 2.0 and Web
Services Security. This
presentation examines the
distinct business and
technical identity
management issues in both
the commercial and use
Many organizations make
the faulty assumption
that SOA is a panacea
that can, and should be,
applied to every
situation. The reality is
that service orientation
is not the right answer
for every scenario. The
expense of service
orientation cannot always
be recouped and, in some
cases,
Payless Car Rental has
launched an iPhone and
iPod Touch optimized
website. Payless Car
Rental is a car rental
agency that built a
customized version of its
website for the iPhone
and iPod Touch. The
homepage of Payless'
iPhone interface also
features a 'Call to Book'
button that, when
Open source has made
significant inroads into
middleware deployments in
the enterprise. More and
more, open source is
being used to deliver the
benefits of SOA and open
source to the enterprise.
There are many custom
Enterprise Service Bus
deployments waiting to be
upgraded to a simple
Alpha Software is now
shipping Alpha Five
Platinum Edition, the
ninth release of the
company's flagship Web
database development
platform. It's a
development tool that can
visually build
AJAX-powered
applications, integrate
SQL databases with
drag+drop simplicity, and
deliver enterpris
We are entering an era of
Rich Internet
Applications (RIA) and
enhancing the user
experience of consumers
of the services becomes
an important part in
designing and
implementing SOA. But if
you decide to develop
rich clients, you'll be
facing the dilemma -
which way to go - remain
with
FalconStor announced
FalconStor Storage
Replication Adapter (SRA)
for VMware Site Recovery
Manager. According to
FalconStor, VMware Site
Recovery Manager is a new
product for disaster
recovery management and
automation. Part of
VMware's suite of
management and automation
products for t
SOA is about people as
much as technology. This
talk will demonstrate how
adding a layer of social
(or 'Web 2.0') features -
things like tags,
comments and syndication
feeds - to your SOA
infrastructure can
provide fertile ground to
help grow a vibrant and
connected community of
develo