Data Center Features

VMware: New ESX rocks the datacenter

(June 6, 2006 - infoWorld)

Data Center - Your source for data-center news and resources.

(infoWorld)

Data center networks often exclude Ethernet

(May 25, 2006 - NetworkWorld)

19 Ways to Build Physical Security into a Data Center

(Novenber 1, 2005 - CSO)

Top-secret Google data center almost completed

(Computerworld)

Data center heating, cooling issues prompt training programs

(Computerworld)

Cisco saves $226M with service-oriented data centers

(Computerworld)

The Solar-Powered Server Farm

(April 15, 2006 - CIO)

SOA Features

Model Offers Measure for SOA Success

Service-oriented architecture has emerged as the most significant shift in how applications are designed, developed and implemented in the last 10 years.

(February 13, 2006 - Network World)

Whipping IT Data into Shape

Enterprises are tackling the ugly problem of reconciling widely distributed data, driven in part by the move to service-oriented architecture

(February 6, 2006 - InfoWorld)

SOA Governance: Rules of the Game

To succeed, an enterprise SOA demands an enforceable set of policies for building, deploying, and managing services

(January 23, 2006 - InfoWorld)

The ABCs of SOA

Service-oriented architecture is an inescapable IT-industry buzzphrase. It's also a sprawling, eye-glazing abstraction that means many things to many people.

(November 10, 2005 - Network world)

10 Steps to SOA

Service-oriented architecture begins and ends with business process, marshaling a sprawling set of technologies along the way. Don't know where to start? Try Step 1.

(November 7, 2005 - InfoWorld)

Integration's New Strategy

Old concepts and new technologies have recently converged to generate a new strategy to improve IT responsiveness while reducing integration costs. It's the integration layer, and it may put an end to all those complaints about IT's slowness and inflexibility.

(September 15, 2005 - CIO)

Building SOA Your Way

Every enterprise needs to find its own balance between a complete, scalable architecture and simply building an SOA that works

(September 12, 2005 - InfoWorld)

A New Blueprint for IT

A service-oriented architecture can be a powerful tool for changing your business-or a good way to boil the ocean. The keys to a successful SOA project are setting limits, mitigating risks, and giving the business what it wants and needs.

(August 15, 2005 - CIO)

Adapting to SOA

An emphasis on reuse is changing the way developers work.

(August 15, 2005 - Computerworld)

A New Blueprint For The Enterprise

Enterprise architecture is not just about mapping and standardizing hardware and software anymore. Now it's about services, events and-get this-good old ROI.

(March 1, 2005 - CIO)

Putting Together the SOA Puzzle

Vendors hype Web services and service-oriented architecture as all-purpose solutions to integration problems. But not everything is in place yet. Here's how to plug the holes using current technology while preparing for a Web services future.

(September 13, 2004 - InfoWorld)

Web Services: Managing the Building Blocks

You could have hundreds of Web services. Here's how to make sure you can organize, catalog, find and reuse them.

(August 16, 2004 - Computerworld)

Proprietary to Open: Middleware Evolves

Today's CIOs depend on middleware more than ever. First-generation products were child's play compared to what the current technology can do.

(June 15, 2004 - CIO)

What You Need to Know About Service-Oriented Architecture

SOAs promise to speed development and decrease integration time and effort-but only if you implement them correctly.

(January 15, 2004 - CIO)

The Year of Web Services

The stars will align in 2004 to make Web services a significant success story.

(December 15, 2003 - CIO)

The Next Phase for Web Services

The first few Web services are in place; now enterprises are drawing up plans for a full-blown service-oriented architecture.

(December 1, 2003 - InfoWorld)

The Battle for Web Services

Everyone wants Web services standards. CEOs think the technology will create new opportunities. CFOs believe it will save millions. Vendors see a pot of gold at the end of the Web services rainbow. And CIOs know that linking to customers and partners over the Internet will revolutionize both business and IT. So what's the holdup? The usual suspects: Politics. Ego. Suspicion. Fear. Greed.

(October 1, 2003 - CIO)

J2EE Meets Web Services

Leading Java platforms are catching the next wave of application integration.

(June 6, 2003 - InfoWorld)

Make Way for Web Services

They're inevitable. Just ask the big guys.

(October 15, 2001 - CIO)

Events

IDC Service-Oriented Architecture Conference 2006 UK

Date: March 29, 2006

Location: Radisson SAS Portman Hotel, London, England

Strategies for Developing, Managing and Governing Service-Oriented Architectures

Date: April 19-20, 2006

Location: Hyatt Regency McCormick Place, Chicago, Illinois

InfoWorld SOA Executive Forum

Date: November 7-8, 2006k

The industry's leading conference focused on building and deploying a service-oriented architecture.

Location: Roosevelt Hotel, New York City

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