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29 November 2004

Languages are futile

"Enterprises that implement Contract First Design and believe that Platforms are Contract Driven are much less dependent on specific languages or language specific libraries."
So, let's quit arguing about these details, let's code!
Service Oriented Enterprise

Web services patent sale

"The upcoming auction of dozens of key Web services patents in a California bankruptcy case has some big Silicon Valley companies on edge. Among them are Google, Oracle and Sun Microsystems. Attorneys for those and more than a dozen other companies held a powwow this week to discuss the patent sale and the danger of becoming targets of infringement suits by whomever acquires them."
Tech giants edgy over Web services patent sale

28 November 2004

The 'uncertainty principle'

"The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle of quantum mechanics says that the act of observing changes the outcome. So it is with the extended enterprise - the act of supporting business relationships with networked systems changes those relationships."
The 'uncertainty principle'

Integration is a Service

"After months of tweaking, Grand Central Communications has finished the latest version of its Business Services Network, a system that shuttles business integration services over the Web to help clients manage and bundle applications."
Grand Central: Integration is a Service

17 November 2004

Trust, contracts and UDDI?

"Does anyone still believe that web services will be published and consumed indiscriminately on the open Internet? I keep on seeing references to that early vision as if it's still alive, but surely everyone realizes by now it was just a geek pipedream, the idea that your servers would just go out on the Internet and 'discover' services listed by all-comers in registries conforming to the pompously-named "Universal Description Discovery and Integration protocol" (ie UDDI)."
Trust, contracts and UDDI

09 November 2004

Less Need For EAI

"Web services, a standards-based technology used to tie applications, is diminishing the need for older proprietary technologies, a developers survey released Tuesday showed."
Lessening The Need For EAI

Demystifying ESB

"The problem is that some people think that an ESB is a product; evidently they believe you go and buy one and then you are all set. Your friend down the street also buys one and you both have the same thing. This is wrong. An ESB is not like a simple consumer item where two people can buy the same model and it fully meets all of their individual requirements."
Demystifying ESB

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