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Red Hat JBoss SOA Platform 5.1 Goes After Enterprise Data Services By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published March 11, 2011 New product release includes data services, SOA and developer tools, including new technical previews for the next generation of SOA. Tags: SOA, JBoss, Red Hat, Enterprise IT, Red Hat Enterprise Linux Oracle Snaps Up SOA Specialist AmberPoint By Larry Barrett | Article Published February 08, 2010 The acquisition-happy software juggernaut adds another piece to its ever-expanding software portfolio, picking up the privately held maker of service-oriented architecture (SOA) management applications. Tags: Oracle, SOA, SAP, Sun Microsystems, AmberPoint IT Career Crisis Management: Five Lucrative Areas By Steve Andriole | Article Published September 01, 2009 Five specialties within IT that are likely to remain in demand in the years ahead. Tags: SOA, search, vertical, IT Jobs/Salary, IT jobs Oracle Unveils Fusion Middleware 11g By Alex Goldman | Article Published July 01, 2009 Vendor chest-thumping aside, this release represents a gargantuan investment in software development. Tags: open source, Oracle, SOA, services, virtualization New Player Hopes to Shake Up Datacenter By Alex Goldman | Article Published June 23, 2009 The new vendor AccelOps hopes to gain market share in the rush toward virtualization and cloud computing. Tags: SOA, services, Microsoft, virtualization, VMware Red Hat Moves JBoss to Broaden Middleware By Sean Michael Kerner | Article Published May 19, 2009 Red Hat's new solution helps it broaden its open source middleware portfolio and could well bring it into more direct competition against middleware stacks from IBM and Oracle. Tags: open source, Oracle, SOA, IBM, policy Enterprise Software Demand to Weaken By Richard Adhikari | Article Published December 15, 2008 Everybody will be cutting costs, but there will be some bright spots. Tags: open source, SOA, services, virtualization, SaaS Arms Race Continues in SOA By Richard Adhikari | Article Published October 08, 2008 HP and IBM load up on new features while refining their focuses -- each aiming to cash in on the appeal for software-oriented architecture. Tags: SOA, services, Blackberry, HP, handhelds Microsoft Managed Services Engine How To: Virtualize Your SOA By Steve Stefanovich | Article Published October 03, 2008 Use the Microsoft Managed Services Engine to manage the changes in your SOA. Tags: SOA, services, Microsoft, virtualization, policy Oracle's Big Show will be BEA's Coming Out Party By Richard Adhikari | Article Published September 22, 2008 None other than Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps will join Oracle CEO Larry Ellison at the Oracle OpenWorld conference this week. Tags: open source, Oracle, SOA, IBM, Larry Ellison IBM's eXtreme Approach to BI, Data Streaming By Tim Scannell | Article Published September 10, 2008 A range of product introductions are designed to leverage IBM's investment in Business Event Processing. Tags: Linux, SOA, services, IBM, virtualization Which Technologies are Transforming IT? By James Maguire | Article Published August 25, 2008 Based on a survey of about 500 industry professionals, theres disagreement about which technologies are having the most impact. Tags: SOA, Google, services, virtualization BPM Tie-up Craze Claims IBM, Ilog By Richard Adhikari | Article Published July 29, 2008 Big Blue and the software maker make their long partnership complete. Tags: Oracle, SOA, services, server, IBM Oracle, Salesforce.com Apps Now on iPhone By Richard Adhikari | Article Published July 11, 2008 UPDATED: The iPhone edges closer to becoming an enterprise tool, but it has a long way to go. Tags: SOA, services, wireless, iPhone, Sun Microsystems Enterprise Unix Roundup: Sun Should Loosen Up By Brian Proffitt | Article Published July 04, 2008 Sun is trying to be a good open source citizen, but to truly succeed it needs to let loose of the reins a bit and let open source methodology do the work. Tags: open source, Linux, SOA, Red Hat, Sun Microsystems Enterprise Unix Roundup: Making Good on a Promise By Brian Proffitt | Article Published June 20, 2008 When IBM started shipping machines with Linux, people thought AIX was a goner. Or Linux soon would be marginalized. Eight years later, neither has happened, and one very positive outcome has resulted. Tags: open source, Linux, SOA, IBM, HP Five-Year Plan Bears Fruit for SAP By Richard Adhikari | Article Published June 20, 2008 Software projects in the works with VMware and others. Tags: SOA, SAP, CA, VMware, Sarbanes-Oxley Can HP Broaden SOA's Appeal? By Richard Adhikari | Article Published May 04, 2008 The system giant has enhanced its testing and management products to improve service-oriented architecture. Tags: SOA, services, marketing, HP, policy IBM's Vertical Approach to SOA By Larry Barrett | Article Published January 13, 2008 Big Blue thinks strategic, industry-specific platforms like its Retail Integration Framework will hasten SOA adoption in the U.S. Tags: Oracle, SOA, middleware, Microsoft, IBM Does IT Certification Matter Anymore? By James Maguire | Article Published May 09, 2007 The value of IT certification changes as technology changes, so it benefits tech workers to stay current with employers attitudes toward certs. Tags: SOA, wireless, IT certifications, IT career, VoIP |