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March 13, 2006

5 entries filed this day

The Global Innovation Outlook: What is Going On Out There?

Irving Wladawsk... · Vice President of Technical Strategy and Innovation, IBM · Enterprise Applications

IBM, as you would expect from a company of our size, has long conducted in-house forecasting to determine the emerging trends in technology and business that should shape our strategies. In 2004, as the focus on innovation started to...

Filed at 9:00am

Guest blogger: Boredom or Interaction?

Vicki Warker · VP, Product Management & Marketing, Sprint Business Solutions · Wireless

Here is another guest post from Barry Tishgart, Sprint's Director of Product Marketing.There's someone typing into his phone in the midst of a social gathering. Does that make him reclusive, bored, or rude? Bored might be the common perception and I've been falsely accused of it.

Filed at 10:58am

Are We Paying Attention to Transactions When Building a SOA?

David S. Linthicum · CEO, Bridgewerx · Enterprise Applications

When building a SOA, most are leveraging loosely coupled type architecture. Why the benefits of building a loosely coupled SOA with many services are apparent, the operational characteristics could be a bit of a nightmare.

Filed at 12:38pm

IT Lessons from Military History

Mary Ann Davidson · Chief Security Officer, Oracle · Security

Occasionally, colleagues will ask me about what I read to keep up with industry. First of all, everything I read isn't about software, or IT security, or other "industry stuff." I have a healthy range of outside interests that also guides my reading material (e.g., I love to surf, so I get a couple of surf mags to ogle when I am not catching waves).

Filed at 6:22pm

The myth of start small

Miko Matsumura · VP, Marketing, & Technology Standards, Infravio · Software Development

Start Small. Start small. Start Small. Start Small. Oh wait, I forgot to mention that you should probably Start Small. The superplatform vendors want you to do things “iteratively”. Iteratively is code word for dont build too fast so we can catch up to the market! Platform vendors have long been hoping that SOA...

Filed at 7:30pm

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