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Cloud computing overview: 12 reasons to love it or leave it
Cloud computing -- should you love it or leave it? For now, maybe both, Forrester Research says. Article
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SOA implementation expert advice
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) implemention has caught the interest of CIOs. This expert podcast series focuses on the state of SOA, the vendor market and consolidation, and the total architecture. Podcast
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IT priorities study finds CIOs kowtow to Wall Street, not users
A global study of Fortune 1,000 CIOs finds that companies are hobbled by legacy systems and a focus on short-term gains. Article
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Web services gateway solution offers security, compliance benefits
A nontraditional security vendor says its network solution, which guarantees the right people can get information, could change the way firms think about security and compliance. Article
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Agile technologies like SOA, Web 2.0 key to CIO success
Heading into 2008, CIOs plan to focus on SOA, Web 2.0 and other agile and flexible technologies to meet the changing needs of the business. Tip
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Software development process is too slow, SAP CEO says
The chairman and CEO of the world's largest business software company says software development is too slow. Amen to that, SAP. Article
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Information technology spending: SOA, virtualization still hot
IT spending for 2008 is expected to increase slightly over 2007, according to early expert predictions. Tip
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SOA projects fail to deliver as expected
Nearly two-thirds of service-oriented architecture (SOA) projects fail to bring ROI, according to Nucleus Research. Experts say SOA works, but enterprises need to take a better approach to adoption. Article
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Enterprise application integration and development: Special Report
Should I build or buy? The answer depends on what's right for your business. This special report looks at application development in the midmarket Web services, open source and agile development. And there is always offshoring. Supercast
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IBM gets into Web security with Watchfire buy
IBM has become the first major player to buy into the Web application security testing space with its offer to buy Watchfire. The deal, which is expected to close later this quarter, would bring in tooling that performs ethical hacking of Web apps ba... News