Is Web 2.0 An Endangered Species? Posted ByTom LaSusa Yesterday I read two articles that suggested Web 2.0 growth is stunted, if not actually in danger of stopping altogether....Read more >>
Does Desktop Virtualization Need Desktop SOA? Posted ByAndy Dornan Part of the rationale for Web services has always been that they can tunnel through firewalls, linking networks that are otherwise securely separated. Virtualization puts up similar barriers between applications within a single machine, so will crossing them require similar...Read more >>
Does Cisco's Switch To Linux Make IOS More Open? Posted ByAndy Dornan When Cisco and Juniper first said they were opening their router OSes, I thought that they'd be about as open as the iPhone. With Cisco's launch of IOS XE, I realize I was wrong: The iPhone is much more open....Read more >>
Riverbed Virtualizes The God Box Posted ByAndy Dornan Riverbed jumps much deeper into application-aware networking today with the RiOS Service Platform, a way to run servers on its Steelhead branch-office boxes using virtualization. As with similar initiatives from Cisco and 3Com, Riverbed's long-term aim is to replace servers...Read more >>
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Top 10 Enterprise Management Tools The massive enterprise management vendor consolidation over the past several years means organizations have salespeople promising that their offerings can do everything well. While all certainly try, different products have strengths and weaknesses. We took a look at the major functional areas within enterprise management and picked our favorites in 10 key tech areas.
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. | DOWNLOAD NOW
SOA/Web Services Strategy
• Effective SOA Requires Intermediaries ESB, design-time governance, runtime management, and XML security gateways are must-haves for SOA. Or are they?
• Holy Web 2.0 Herding Nightmare Question: Do today's new collaboration tools make it harder for IT to wrangle corporate information, or easier? Answer: Yes.
Find out how you can manage the performance and availability of complex, SOA-based applications including web applications, enterprise portals and web services. Learn how combining deep visibility into end-user experiences and application infrastructure performance allows IT teams to diagnose the root cause of issues quickly and collaboratively. | LISTEN NOW