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Enterprise Integration, SOA & Web Services Contents
SEPTEMBER 2009 Summary
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Management Briefings
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- Market Overview & Analysis
| Part 2
Despite the hype around SOA, companies are still exploring
alternative ways to integrate their computer-based
information. Cliff Mills reports.
- Expert Opinion
Enterprise integration may sound easy, but it’s a
complex mix of organisational, technical and people
issues, warns Bob Jarvis of Systems Advisers.
- View from the Top
| Part 2
Clair Harniess from Action for Children describes
how the charity has used middleware to integrate its
main case management and database systems.
- Testing Times
| Part 2
IT applications often disappoint, says Richard Terry
of Sogeti. The answer is better communication, coupled
with efficient software testing.
- Making SOA Pay
| Part 2
SOA investments have met with varying degrees of success.
But the problem is often not the technology, according
to Paul Heaviside of PA Consulting, it’s the way people
apply it.
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- Challenging the Sacred
Cows | Part 2
Businesses face complex choices in how to integrate
their myriad application systems. To make matters
worse, John Good of Serco says the received wisdom
is not always right.
- Rising above the Recession
| Part 2
Modern enterprise integration can help organisations
deal with the changes required by the economic downturn.
Wolfgang Emmerich and Christoph Bröcker of Zuhlke
Engineering show how.
- Driven by Need
| Part 2
With SOA projects, it’s vital to focus closely on
the expected results, writes Shantanu Bhattacharya
of Siemens Information Systems, to help you avoid
getting distracted by the deluge of products available.
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Conspectus 2010
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