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SOA & XML Workshop General Session Presentation»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :Presentation for EMC. |
Datapower XS40 XML Security Gateway: Comprehensive XML & Web Services Security on a Hardened Network Device ZapNote»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :XML appliances have recently emerged as a category of network device that can address XML and Web Services security and performance issues that traditional network appliances cannot. To properly secure XML traffic, a device must operate on the content of the messages that pass through the network, and take appropriate action on parts of each message. Clearly, such content-based operations are resource intensive, which is the primary reason for solving such problems on dedicated hardware devices like the DataPower XS40 XML Gateway. DataPowers XS40 appliance can handle a wide range of XML security, performance, transformation, and routing, functionality, all at ... |
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Case Study ZapNote: The Hartford UDDI ZapNote: A Case Study in Real-World UDDI Adoption»rank: 3951234by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :The Hartford is an early adopter of Web Services and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs), in an industry that is leading the economy in the adoption of these technologies. Their insurance-industry focused initiative known as SEMCI supports requests for quotations for insurance to multiple carriers and gets a response in a standard ACORD format. The Hartford required the ability to roll out continuously changing versions of the Services they offered as a part of SEMCI. Further complicating this integration challenge was the fact that the responding carriers used different and constantly changing versions of the insurance industry standard ACORD messages. To solve ... |
The Principles of Service-Oriented Architectures Presentation»rank: 4091744by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :The Take Credit code for this presentation was made available to attendees of the live presentation only. If you didn't see the presentation in person, you won't be able to get the code. |
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ZapNote: Symantec ZapNote: Web-Service Enabling the Product Line»rank: 4091744by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :For many software vendors, Web Service-enabling their product line is a daunting task. For such companies, Web Services represent more than simplified integration; they often represent a new approach to building and delivering software. Symantec, on the other hand, considers moving to Web Services a straightforward evolutionary product development step. The difference? Symantec has been delivering software as an automatic service for years, under their LiveUpdate brand. For Symantec, Web Services provide them an open standards-based approach to providing customer value following a business model they have already perfected. |
ZapNote: WestGlobal ZapNote: Managing the Business Functionality of Web Services»rank: 4091744by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Many vendors approach the problem of managing Web Services from the technology perspective. After all, Web Services expose IT resources in an IT infrastructure. WestGlobal, however, takes the perspective of the business user. Their view is that Web Services expose business functionality that serves the needs of the enterprises lines of business. Therefore, WestGlobals management platform enables business managers to control how well an enterprises Web Services infrastructure is meeting business requirements such as customer satisfaction, revenue generation, and cost savings. After all, the business should drive the technology, not the other way around. |
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ZapNote: MphasiS ZapNote: Global SOA Designer & Builder»rank: 4091744by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :The MphasiS Group is a global IT professional services firm based in New York, NY and Bangalore, India. Their business falls into three core competencies: Business Process Outsourcing, Application Management, and Application Integration. Within their Application Integration competency is their Architecture Practice, which is the companys think tank for SOA design. MphasiS Architecture Practice has completed several SOA design engagements for Global 2000 companies around the world, and many of those projects have led to technology implementations within the Application Integration group. This ZapNote provides the details of three such projects in the financial services industry. |
SOA Best Practices Presentation»rank: 3199463by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :The MphasiS Group is a global IT professional services firm based in New York, NY and Bangalore, India. Their business falls into three core competencies: Business Process Outsourcing, Application Management, and Application Integration. Within their Application Integration competency is their Architecture Practice, which is the companys think tank for SOA design. MphasiS Architecture Practice has completed several SOA design engagements for Global 2000 companies around the world, and many of those projects have led to technology implementations within the Application Integration group. This ZapNote provides the details of three such projects in the financial services industry. |
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ZapTake: Web Services ZapTake»rank: 3199463by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :ZapThink's concise definition of Web Services. |
Grand Central Communications: Integration on Demand ZapNote»rank: 3199463by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :The Grand Central Business Services Network offers an implementation of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) that follows the on demand model of delivering software functionality as a Service. Through a virtualized set of integration and Service capabilities, businesses connect to the Business Services Network, allowing them to combine and share business Services within and between organizations without the constraints of having to pay for and host their own integration infrastructure. In addition to a wide range of Services that Grand Central provides, third-party companies and partners also publish Services to the Network for global access and sharing by partners, customers and other ... |