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    IBM making $1 billion bet on SOA 10 October, 2006 08:22

    Much like a spouse reaffirming marital vows, IBM recommitted itself wholeheartedly last week to SOA -- for better or worse.
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    SOAs help improve dialogue between IT, business users 26 September, 2006 08:33

    Shaygan Kheradpir, CIO at Verizon Communications, gets several mostly cordial instant messages a day from line-of-business workers -- like customer service representatives -- asking for help with their IT systems.
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    BEA CTO details SOA platform 22 September, 2006 13:10

    BEA Systems at the BEAWorld 2006 San Francisco conference this week stressed SOA as a core technology and unveiled its SOA 360 platform. Comprising multiple BEA products, some of which have yet to be released, the ambitious SOA 360 strategy features multiple role-based offerings for IT as well as a services architecture and modularization of existing BEA products. Paul Krill spoke with Rob Levy, BEA executive vice president and chief technology officer, at the conference about SOA 360 and BEA's growth as a middleware company.
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    BEA pitches native SOA platform 20 September, 2006 11:45

    Positioning itself as the industry's first provider of a native SOA platform, BEA Systems unveiled SOA 360 -- as in 360 degrees -- at Tuesdays' BEAWorld 2006. The vagueness of the announcement, however, has at least one analyst claiming the company still has a lot of explaining to do.
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    BEA buys repository maker Flashline 24 August, 2006 07:55

    BEA Systems said on Wednesday that it was buying metadata repository vendor Flashline for an undisclosed sum.
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    SOA governance: Preventing rogue services 16 August, 2006 12:09

    Service oriented architectures continue to capture attention; at the same time their complexities need managing.
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    The future is: Service-oriented architecture 12 August, 2006 16:01

    The enterprise application as we know it is dead. Zombie-like, it still lumbers along, lifelike enough to fool many IT professionals. But, make no mistake - it is dead.
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    Planning an SOA: Gather by the drawing board 08 August, 2006 09:50

    In almost all SOA initiatives, the most important initial steps have nothing to do with choosing or deploying software.
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    The SOA Lifecycle 24 May, 2006 12:01

    Nothing in enterprise IT should exist in isolation. That's the big idea underlying SOA -- leverage existing data and application assets by provisioning them as shareable services, and when you build new functionality, create it as a service so that current and future apps can draw on its power.
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    SOA, tools wrap: Programs, strategies, tools readied 14 March, 2006 07:41

    SOA Software, IBM, and BuildForge on Monday are rolling out strategies, programs, and tools to smooth SOA deployments and ease the software development process.
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    IBM tool aids development of specialised systems 31 January, 2006 08:18

    IBM is announcing a developer tool to build systems used in specialty fields such as defense, medicine, and telecommunications networks.
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