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January 16th, 2006Some vendors say business process management should be built into applications rather than bought as a separate product.
moreDecember 7th, 2005The gap between vision and reality in SOA tools and best practice is putting pressure on organizations as they implement projects.
moreNovember 25th, 2005Oracle is pressing ahead with a grand plan to integrate its SOA stack, even while adding more acquisitions.
moreNovember 7th, 2005SOA can only deliver business agility if it's built to adapt to changing demands throughout the lifetime of the architecture.
moreOctober 10th, 2005Proprietary implementations will undermine the openness of BPEL-based business process orchestration in an SOA.
moreSeptember 19th, 2005Rearden Commerce hosts a composite application platform that lets enterprises consume and potentially resell business services.
moreSeptember 5th, 2005Service-oriented architectures can help BPM projects realize the dream of continuous process improvement, say vendors.
moreAugust 22nd, 2005Apache-sponsored Synapse open-source project aims to build a universal web services intermediary.
moreAugust 11th, 2005XML-aware network devices within a service-oriented infrastructure can make integration simpler, faster, cheaper
moreJuly 11th, 2005If SOA can bridge the gap between business need and technology intent, then SMBs might just be interested.
moreJune 27th, 2005Enterprise information integration (EII) brings real-time web services into business intelligence (BI) tools, but at a cost.
moreJune 6th, 2005Making sure that developers adhere to corporate policies in an SOA requires imaginative compliance and incentive systems.
moreApril 4th, 2005Buying Oblix has plugged important gaps in Oracle's SOA strategy, putting it temporarily ahead of competitors IBM, HP and SAP.
moreMarch 18th, 2005Enterprises implementing SOA aim to maximize the benefits while minimizing unforeseen burdens.
moreFebruary 23rd, 2005The emerging SOA management market is a battleground between best-of-breed specialists and established enterprise-wide infrastructure vendors.
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