Understanding SOA Governance
Your service-oriented architecture must be flexible enough to support changing business strategies and disciplined enough to enforce polices as well as maximize re-use of services.
The Dark Side Of SOA
Building a SOA is harder and takes more time and money than expected, but businesses aren't giving up on the effort.
New Tools Needed To Deliver on SOA's Promise
Service-oriented architecture, with its reusable software components, is proving itself useful for solving certain business problems--and for drumming up enormous hype.
International Truck Embraces SOA - Warts and All
The IT team knew some standards and commercial products wouldn't meet their needs. But they knew it was the right strategic direction.
Searching for SOA Talent
The lack of IT architects familiar with building SOAs is one of the biggest hurdles to adoption.
Driving ITIL Adoption
IT Infrastructure Library helps companies improve operations efficiency and lower costs.
SOAing SAP
SAP wants to win more small and midsize business, and get businesses of all sizes to build their environments on its SOA-oriented NetWeaver platform.
Simplifying SOA
Tibco aims to free developers to devote more time to business logic.
Lufthansa Bets on SOA
About 30 developers from EDS are working on the project, piecing together technology from BEA Systems, Microsoft, Oracle, and Tibco Software, among others.
SOA Development in China
IBM plans two new software development centers and launches a venture capital fund in China.
Dr. Dobb's Portal on SOA
Multimedia content on SOA, Web Services and XML.
Application Renovation: Calling Vendors' Bluff
Insurers interested in SOA and core system renovation will force application vendors and system integrators to either increase their ante or fold their cards.




