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IT and middleware project success: an unscientific survey; Peter Bye (Vol 21, Report 1) |
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Moving forward with SOA; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 21, Report 1) |
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Ajax and Web 2.0: friend or foe of SOA?; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 20, Report 4) |
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SOA's opportunity in SaaS; Amy Wohl (Vol 20, Report 4) |
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MDD: the ideal complement for SOA?; Tom Welsh (Vol 20, Report 3) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part IV; Nick Denning (Vol 20, Report 3) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part III; Nick Denning (Vol 20, Report 2) |
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The Windows Communication Foundation (alias Indigo); Tom Welsh (Vol 19, Report 4) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part II; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 4) |
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SOA: one more step on the road to 'User Specified Software'?; Amy Wohl (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Thoughts on approaches for SOA/ESB applications: part I; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 3) |
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Service management; Keith Jones (Vol 19, Report 1) |
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Enterprise Service Bus - buzz word or business winner, techno-babble or critical enabler?; Nick Denning (Vol 19, Report 1) |
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SOAs and Web Services: cheap and simple or fiendish and terribly complicated?; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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Understanding infrastructure; Peter Bye (Vol 18, Report 4) |
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Client middleware reinvents the office; Amy Wohl (Vol 18, Report 3) |
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Semantic middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 18, Report 3) |
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Designing for performance; Peter Bye and Andy Roles (Vol 18, Report 3) |
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The CIO's dilemma; Mike Gilbert (Vol 18, Report 2) |
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The test of time; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 18, Report 1) |
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Java IDEs versus Visual Studio .NET; Tom Welsh (Vol 18, Report 1) |
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Implementing a service-oriented architecture: a case study; Peter Bye (Vol 17, Report 4) |
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Java breaks new middleware ground; Keith Jones (Vol 17, Report 3) |
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Implementing Web Services; Peter Bye (Vol 17, Report 3) |
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Generating middleware with automated tools; Tom Welsh (Vol 17, Report 2) |
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Web Services management; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 17, Report 1) |
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Exploiting work flow and middleware at Centerprise; Eric Yu and Dean Keister (Vol 16, Report 4) |
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Web Services - for whom are they relevant?; Mark Lillycrop (Vol 16, Report 2) |
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On the declaration of integration: the declarative vs. procedural; David McGoveran (Vol 16, Report 2) |
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Web Services are already here ...; Dr Keith Jones (Vol 16, Report 1) |
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Addressing pitfalls with EJB development and deployment across different J2EE application servers; Dan Rolnick (Vol 15, Report 4) |
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The state of business rules; Martin West (Vol 15, Report 4) |
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Model Driven Architecture; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 4) |
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Adding EJB to legacy to create applications appropriate for 2001; Peter Willson (Vol 15, Report 3) |
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The CORBA Component Model (CCM); Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 3) |
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Java - middleware or 'just another programming language'?; Keith Jones (Vol 15, Report 3) |
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Are integration and application development methodologies different and, if so, how and why?; Chris Britton and Peter Bye (Vol 15, Report 3 - Financial) |
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Implementing middleware-based architectures: the importance of pragmatism; Peter Bye (Vol 15, Report 2) |
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Web services and middleware; Keith Jones (Vol 15, Report 2) |
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Web and micro services; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 2) |
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Global application and messaging integration at Zurich Financial Services; Mark Carpenter, IT Development Manager, Zurich Financial Services (Vol 15, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Analyzing the application server market; Tom Welsh (Vol 15, Report 1) |
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Integration Banking Programme Management - charting the management seas; Mark S. Allcock (Vol 15, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Directory Services vs. RDBMSs; Peter Houston (Vol 14, Report 4) |
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Has Java become middleware?; Tom Welsh (Vol 14, Report 4) |
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Middleware is for operations [or development complexity kills its use]; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 14, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Systematic vs. opportunistic: the application server divided?; Yefim Natis (Vol 13, Report 3) |
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Non-deterministic effects and the impact on managing software and middleware projects; Aurel Kleinerman (Vol 13, Report 3 - Financial) |
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Application integration: to invade ... or not to invade?; Martin Fincham (Vol 13, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Managing successful middleware projects; Mark Allcock (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Processes, security and middleware: hole or whole?; Phil Manchester (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Managing middleware; Will Cappelli (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Emerging and converging middleware: application servers and message brokers; Keith Jones (Vol 13, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Middleware for opportunity-driven computing; Geoff Norman (Vol 13, Report 1) |
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Is inter-operability between object types feasible?; Rosemary Rock-Evans (Vol 12, Report 4) |
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Advanta applies more than just middleware; Jim Krzeszowski (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Patterns for using asynchronous messaging; Jay Lang (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Java in context: from front end to database; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 4 - Financial) |
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Extracting operational information from SAP's R/3; Al Slater (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Operations - the Achilles heel of middleware?; George Leach (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Inventing a model for middleware at Omni Healthcare; Keith Harvey (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Will middleware management improve soon?; John Mann (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Choosing between the synchronous and the asynchronous; Peter Houston (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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In search of a middleware architecture - or how the operating system grew into the network; Phil Manchester (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Enterprise Java - storm in a coffee cup?; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 3) |
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Why non-determinism in middleware should not be ignored; Dr. Aurel Kleinerman (Vol 12, Report 3 - Financial) |
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Year 2000 issues and middleware; Ian Hugo (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial) |
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Bridging banks' application islands with middleware; Michael Heinz & Angelika Siffring (Vol 12, Report 2 - Financial) |
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What is wrong with CORBA?; Rosemary Rock-Evans (Vol 12, Report 1) |
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Middleware makes mainframe applications more productive at APL; Michael Woods (Vol 12, Report 1) |
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Business goals + pragmatism = middleware success; Martin Fincham (Vol 12, Report 1) |
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Using Microsoft's MTS with the Web in the finance sector; John Wise (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Java and middleware at Schwab; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 12, Report 1 - Financial) |
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Assessing IBM's Component Broker; Phil Manchester (Vol 11, Report 3) |
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SAP R/3:vision for a New Age Enterprise; Thomas Curran (Vol 11, Report 3) |
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Using middleware to connect legacy systems; Steve Belmont (Vol 11, Report 2) |
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Active X -- middleware or not?; Phil Manchester (Vol 11, Report 2) |
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Business event networks; Dr. Keith Jones (Vol 11, Report 2) |
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Does Viper measure up to traditional OLTP?; Dr. Tom Heywood (Vol 11, Report 1) |
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Real time middleware at PG&E; Douglass Campbell (Vol 11, Report 1) |
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CORBA, DCOM and the future of ORBs; Keith Jones (Vol 11, Report 1) |
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Real time trading and transactions at Credit Suisse; Hans Neukom (Vol 10, Report 4) |
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Distributed OLTP shines again at BEA; William T. Coleman (Vol 10, Report 4) |
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Microsoft steps up to transactions (Vol 10, Report 4) |
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Middleware Perspective: Five 'rules' for successful middleware; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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CIO Corner: The curious economics of centralized support; Dr. Jim Gray (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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TIBCO - publishing and subscribe middleware; Vivek Ranadive (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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Message brokers -- the middleware key to applications?; Roy Schulte (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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The Intranet: new wave middleware or mainframe-lite?; Phil. Manchester (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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Middleware for extending the business transaction; Peter Mark (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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CORBAnet: demonstrating CORBA 2.0 interoperability; Andreas Vogel (Vol 10, Report 3) |
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CIO Corner: Intellectually manageable corporations; Ian Hugo (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Can middleware be managed?; Phil. Manchester (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Queuing middleware into databases; George (Rick) Adam (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Optimistic, implicit, explicit and process-flow distributed transactions; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 2) |
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Middleware trends for 1996; Charles C. C. Brett (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Top End as Swissair's middleware; Werner Schaer (Vol 10, Report 1) |
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Integrating applications with SAP R/3 using CORBA or MOM middleware; Glen Macko and John Parodi (Vol 9, Report 4) |
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R/3 -- legacy in the making or advance into the future?; Jonathan van den Berg (Vol 9, Report 4) |
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Middleware, mainframes and distributed processing (Vol 9, Report 3) |
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An IT view of middleware and how it should be used; Jonathan van den Berg (Vol 9, Report 3) |
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Migration, middleware and mobile -- all at once; John Doucette (Vol 9, Report 3) |
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ALE: extending R/3 with middleware; Thomas Curran (Vol 9, Report 3) |
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Client/server development - decoupling the trends; Dale Kutnick (Vol 9, Report 2) |
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The case for RPCs; Dennis Ford (Vol 9, Report 2) |
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Agents: the ultimate middleware, or a red herring? (Vol 9, Report 1) |
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The middleware maze - identifying a taxonomy; Paul Hessinger (Vol 8, Report 4) |
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Middleware and Implicit Transaction Processing; Martin Healey (Vol 8, Report 4) |
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PC TP: or keep your PC working while you lunch (Vol 8, Report 3) |
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Open transaction processing in SAP's R/3; Thomas Curran (Vol 8, Report 3) |
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Messaging in practice at State Street Bank; Dick Ross (Vol 8, Report 2) |
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Mission critical transaction management demands a mission-critical infrastructure; Anura Gurugé (Vol 7, Report 3) |
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TP-Lite and TP-Heavy are not mutually exclusive; Charles C.C. Brett (Vol 7, Report 2) |