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Get The Latest InformationWeek Analytics Audio Report: SOA - Convergence And Consolidation


Posted by Mitch Wagner, Oct 2, 2008 01:08 PM

Get an overview of the state of the changing service-oriented architecture landscape in the latest InformationWeek Analytics Audiobook: SOA: Convergence And Consolidation. Learn about the major SOA technologies and the strengths and weaknesses of the major vendors.

As the service-oriented architecture industry mashes itself up, we look at which types of intermediary products are necessary and what can be brought inside the network infrastructure.

And when you're done listening to the report, download the free PDF for easy reference, and for charts and information graphics obviously not included in the audio version.

Don't miss our other audiobooks.

Tomorrow's CIO We look at responses from more than 700 readers who weighed in on how to keep the CIO role strong well into the future. Author John Soat looks at the qualities that the CIO will need, including technology savvy, business leadership, and more. Also available as a free PDF.

The InformationWeek 500 Find out how the most innovative and productive enterprises are using IT to create business value. From Web 2.0 to globalization to virtualization, it's wise to keep an eye on what others are doing. This report takes a look at the initiatives and strategies these 500 companies are employing to pave the way to technology innovation. Also available as a free PDF.

2008 InformationWeek Strategic Security Survey This year, it's all about managing risk. That's the overall finding of our 2008 InformationWeek Strategic Security Study, which quizzed nearly 2,000 IT professionals about their plans and priorities for securing their companies' assets. Also available as a free PDF.

InformationWeek U.S. IT Salary Survey 2008 For the first time since InformationWeek began studying salary trends 11 years ago, salaries for business technology professionals are falling. Here's what you need to know in order to make good hiring decisions and personal career choices. Also available as a free PDF.

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