Thursday | 4 December, 2008
Stories about: Object Management Group
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Compuware hails model-driven Java development 22/07/2003 08:06:38
Compuware Corp. on Monday shipped its OptimalJ 3.0 model-driven development environment for J2EE featuring integration with both mainframe-based IMS databases and integrated development environments from other vendors. - +
Web services, simply put 12/06/2003 15:28:12
The Web and XML have changed our perspective about what data can do. Instead of regarding data as something to be stored in a database and shuttled across existing networks by systems locked in a tight embrace, the XML family of standards allows data to move freely about the loosely coupled Web and create new business opportunities. - +
Eclipse, UML move forward 02/04/2003 08:00:44
The Eclipse open source tools project spearheaded by IBM and the Object Management Group Inc.'s Unified Modeling Language (UML) 2.0 both are taking steps forward. - +
Gaps remain in Web services 31/03/2003 08:16:54
Technology gaps remain to be filled in Web services before it can fulfill its potential as a standardized way to integrate applications, said panelists at the Software Development Conference & Expo West 2003 show last week. - +
Vendors convene to examine legacy apps modernization 10/02/2003 14:40:56
A number of vendors focusing on the modernization of legacy systems gathered last Friday for a seminar on the technologies underlying what is becoming a key part of the industry-wide push toward enabling applications as Web services. - +
OMG to adopt CORBA to WSDL spec 31/01/2003 12:51:57
The Object Management Group Inc. this week plans to adopt the CORBA to WSDL-SOAP Interworking specification at a conference meeting. - +
IBM WebSphere upgrade looks beyond J2EE 31/01/2003 12:44:20
IBM Corp. is developing an upgrade to its WebSphere application server that aims to make it easier for companies to orchestrate transactions among groups of business applications, and to expose applications as Web services that can be used by other companies, an official said this week. - +
OMG hails CORBA, Web services ties 04/12/2002 10:14:24
Boosting interoperability between the CORBA and Web services camps, the Object Management Group (OMG) in late November adopted a specification to define interoperability between CORBA, WSDL, and SOAP. - +
UML 2.0 spec on its way 22/08/2002 08:00:00
A new version of the UML (Unified Modeling Language) specification will be submitted to the OMG (Object Management Group) this fall and will include enhancements that make model-driven development easier -- but most developers won't even see the changes. - +
Unified Modeling Language upgrade proceeds 27/06/2002 07:38:00
The UML (Unified Modeling Language) standard would be fitted with a modeling library for implementing tools, under a plan to be submitted to the Object Management Group on Wednesday. - +
Sun hails open-source meta data repository 08/05/2002 08:37:00
Sun Microsystems on Tuesday plans to announce that it has contributed meta data repository modules to the NetBeans open-source development project as part of the Object Management Group's MDA (Model Driven Architecture) effort.
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Computerworld Live Podcast #97: The Future of Enterprise Networking 25/07/2008 09:45:36
This week CW Live chats with Mark Thompson, global sales and marketing manager for HP ProCurve, on the future of the enterprise networking. Mark discusses the trends we can expect to see in the near future and how the right infrastructure can ensure your enterprise network is secure. - +
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