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Cloud computing, SaaS and SOA – the universal service network

Something that’s been sloshing gently around in my head for a little while came into focus the other day on reading a post by Brenda Michelson: Unintentional Cloud Watching >> Cloud Computing for Enterprise Architects. Namely, that the link between cloud computing and SOA has multiple angles. It’s becoming clearer that, true to Tim O’Reilly’s [...]

Posted on Monday, February 23, 2009 by

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HP tightens up its SOA governance proposition

HP yesterday announced long-awaited (at least as far as we are concerned) enhancements to its SOA software and services, which see the company beginning to realise the potential of its acquisition of Systinet (via Mercury) when it comes to SOA governance. Back in March, the other Neil highlighted that lifecycle management is one of the [...]

Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2008 by

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Little SOA vs Big SOA

During our “off air” preamble with Miko Matsumura prior to recording our podcast earlier this week, he mentioned that he likes MWD’s focus on “Big SOA”. I’d never thought of what we tell customers about SOA in this way before, but it’s true that we try and get people thinking about how SOA can help [...]

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