special IMPACT (73)
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Joe McKendrick offered a webcast on SOAs, WOAs, and the clouds they create
>>This coming Monday, July 13th, I will be joining industry visionary Jeff Papows, president of WebLayers, for a semi-informal, interactive discussion on capitalizing on the SOA-Web Oriented Architecture (WOA)-Cloud phenomenon. The Webcast,
titled “Floating Governance to the Cloud through Web Oriented
Architectures and ‘As a Service’ Environments,” will commence at 2:00
p.m. Eastern Time.
The Webcast will address the role of cloud computing in a Web
oriented architecture (WOA) and the impact of software as a service
(Saas) on today’s infrastructure. As part of the live roundtable, we
will discuss the business and technical value of WOA, risks of SaaS and
cloud computing, and how to execute a successful WOA strategy.<<
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Von Regenmachern und Wolkenbrüchen - Impact 2009 Nachlese
Was bleibt in der täglichen Praxis als „Wirkung“ übrig? Ein Bericht nach sieben Wochen Alltag.
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Ramesh Loganathan proposed SOA as a Service
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A busy day in the rapidly converging SOA and Cloud worlds. Oracle talks about plans for the cloud, retracting from the skepticism expressed some months back. Intuit announces a PaaS platform. Another SOA infrastructure vendor dabbles with SOA on the cloud - striking dichotomy here. On one hand we are still trying to figure out how
exactly to make SOA projects successful. And on the other, we are
talking about SOA in the Cloud and PaaS platforms for SOA. Even so, I
find it a natural progression.
PaaS, and therefrom the SOA impact, follows the success of SaaS.
Which itself was the best thing to happen to ISVs in recent times. A
combination of emerging application models, web based software UI
approaches, new cloud platforms, and a very wide acceptance of
externally hosted software solutions - less of technology and more of
mindset. Now it is only a logical extension of the SaaS paradigm that
now one will expect to build custom solutions on the web (PaaS). Or
host solutions directly on the web based infrastructure (Cloud). And
the moment there are applications, SOA cannot be far behind. The nature
of the cloud beast is also such that the significance of SOA and
distributed management/governance becomes even more critical given the
rather loosely coupled and a less-controlled computing environment.<<
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Episode #10 - Impact wrap up, Routing, Patterns, Optimistic Locking
by IBM WebSphere eXtreme Scale development team
Back from Impact and here is episode #10.
We cover:
* what happened at Impact
* how routing works in WXS
* how numInitialContainers works.
* Optimistic Locking mechanics -
IBM unveils CloudBurst
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Armin Buettner of Audi presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 2 of 2
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Russell Irwin of Standard Life presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 1 of 2
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Russell Irwin of Standard Life presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 2 of 2
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Carmen Suarez of Miami-Dade County presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 1 of 2
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Carmen Suarez of Miami-Dade County presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 2 of 2
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Bostjan Robeznik of Mobitel presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 1 of 2
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Bostjan Robeznik of Mobitel presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 2 of 2
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Todd Ellis of Chubb Insurance presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 1 of 2
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Todd Ellis of Chubb Insurance presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 2 of 2
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Silvester Prakasam of Singapore presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 1 of 2
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Silvester Prakasam of Singapore presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 2 of 2
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Armin Buettner of Audi presents at IBM IMPACT - Part 1 of 2
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Leveraging the Cloud: IBM’s Presentation at Cloud Computing Expo 2009 East
Cloud Computing will have major impact on the way in which IT is delivered from the data center to its many clients. For CIOs, this can be perceived as a threat to the way in which they manage data center capabilities. In reality, cloud computing offers a huge opportunity for the CIO who now has the capability to offer more responsive, scalable, and available IT services.
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Neue Sterne am Cloud Computing Himmel
IBM beschleunigt mit neuer Hard- und Software Einsatz von Anwendungen
IBM hat im Rahmen der Impact 2009 zwei neue Produkte vorgestellt, die dem Kunden eine nahtlose Erweiterung ihrer Service-orientieren Architektur (SOA) zu einer Cloud-Service-Umgebung ermöglichen. Bei den neuen Angeboten handelt es sich um die IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance und die IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition, mit denen Kunden spielend eine eigene Anwendungsumgebung erstellen können, in der die „private Wolke“ genutzt und verwaltet werden kann:
* IBM WebSphere CloudBurst Appliance ist eine Hardware Appliance, die den Zugriff auf virtuelle Software-Images und Patterns ermöglicht, die dann sicher in einer privaten Cloud genutzt und verwaltet werden können.
* IBM WebSphere Application Server Hypervisor Edition ist eine Version der IBM WebSphere Application Server Software, die für den Betrieb in virtualisierten Hardware Server Umgebungen wie VMware optimiert ist. Diese sind bereits in der WebSphere Cloudburst vorinstalliert. -
IBM: Smart, smarter, SOA
SOA und Cloud wachsen zusammen
Auf ihrem diesjährigen SOA-Event Impact 2009 präsentierte IBM ein Szenario, das kaum Hinweise auf eine Wirtschaftskrise enthielt. Stattdessen berichteten Audi und andere internationale Großanwender von einer deutlich besseren Business-Unterstützung durch SOA und Websphere. Technologisch zeichnet sich der Trend ab, dass SOA in die Cloud wächst.
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