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Soa News & Articles
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Tuesday February 12, 2008

According to a recent Enterprise Software report by The 451 Group, iDatix, an emerging technology company out of Tampa Bay, Florida, may be holding the key to the next wave of document management solutions for the enterprise – if they can get recognition outside their home town.
They say iSynergy, iDatix’s document management software platform has the potential to “make a disruptive impact in a staid space”.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Monday February 11, 2008

WSO2, the open source SOA company has released a new SOA governance registry. True to their Web 2.0 roots, this one combines the required functionality of a traditional SOA registry with Web 2.0 capabilities.
The registry has a web-based interface and a number of Web 2.0 community features like tags, comments, and ratings.
What does all this Web 2.0 functionality really do for the WSO2 registry? Well, it enables non-technical people to easily use the registry along with the usual developers and administrators.
By David Dahlquist
| Wednesday February 6, 2008

Nstein Technologies Inc, an online publishing solutions vendor for newspapers, magazines and online content providers, has announced the creation of a formal partner program specifically designed for the system integrators and developers community.
The program will first be presented on the company’s web site and formally introduced to clients at Nstein’s 2008 User Conference in May.
By John Conroy
| Wednesday January 30, 2008

Red Hat has announced the winners of the JBoss Innovation Awards 2008. The Awards, in their second year, highlight the individuals and companies which are judged to be the most innovative and effective in providing JBoss solutions.
JBoss, a division of Red Hat, provides open source middleware solutions for the enterprise, offering a platform for building, integrating and presenting Web applications in a Service-Oriented Architecture.
By Barb Mosher Zinck
| Wednesday January 9, 2008

Nobody should be surprised that with the beginning of a new year comes a whole lotta predictions about how 2008 will role out in the big wide world of the Internet. These ones are all about Enterprise 2.0 and are from Dion Hinchcliffe, the guy with the really nice Enterprise 2.0 graphics. Here’s an overview of what he thinks will happen this year
By Angela Natividad
| Friday November 2, 2007

Refresh Software has just released an updated version of its proprietary component content management offering.
Woven together by DITA, XML and web publishing experts, SR2 7.1 utilizes an SOA-based J2EE content repository. It installs directly into the IT back-end and sports a simple interface for front-end users.
SR2 also:
- Automates the development of technical documentation
- Makes it easy to author content on a hosted interface, or via Microsoft Word
- Enables XML content publishing across the Web, or on intranets, internet, RSS and portals
- Deploys DITA-based content architecture for topic-related authoring and content repurposing
- Supports any programming language using Web services or SQL, including .NET and Java
The updated offering also supports data migration, hot deploy external triggers, back-end search, and — for the aesthetes — customized WYSIWYG buttons.
By Pawan Kumar
| Friday October 26, 2007

EMC Documentum is a leading player in the enterprise content management space. That’s not news. What is, is the way the company has, with the release of Documentum v6 (D6), embraced Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) as a first-class principle in its core architecture.
By Jason Campbell
| Monday July 16, 2007

To buck the trend IT managers face of purchasing (at exorbitant price points) and implementing (unnecessary complexity) service oriented architecture in piecemeal fashion, Microsoft’s BizTalk product claims to proffer all enterprise IT needs under the sun, in a single package.
By Jason Campbell
| Friday July 6, 2007

“Innovation is taking ECM out the 1990’s”
With these words and the immediate availability of Alfresco Community Edition version 2.1, CTO John Newton hopes to position Alfresco as not just an innovator in the enterprise content management space but also in the enterprise architecture community.
By Jason Campbell
| Monday June 18, 2007

The wait is finally over. After only three short months, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has released their report from the Web of Services for Enterprise Computing Workshop.
By Angela Natividad
| Thursday April 5, 2007
By Staff Writer
| Thursday January 18, 2007
As the software as a service (SaaS) field heats up, some vendors and customers are finding creative ways to implement SaaS projects.