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Service Orientation Market Trends Report: Predicting the Future of XML & Web Services

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :Key Points: ZapThink sees a consolidation of most SO functionality into a single market category that can be delivered as individual products, product suites, or service offerings that contain broad functionality, including features that are currently associated with the security, management, process, integration, and tools segments. We call that market the SOA Implementation Framework market. The total SOA Implementation Framework market opportunity will go from $4.4 billion in 2005 to $43 billion by 2010. The big winners from the shift to Service Orientation will be large vendors who are able to leverage the innovation of the smaller players to build ...


Overview of Web Services Management Presentation

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :Key Points: ZapThink sees a consolidation of most SO functionality into a single market category that can be delivered as individual products, product suites, or service offerings that contain broad functionality, including features that are currently associated with the security, management, process, integration, and tools segments. We call that market the SOA Implementation Framework market. The total SOA Implementation Framework market opportunity will go from $4.4 billion in 2005 to $43 billion by 2010. The big winners from the shift to Service Orientation will be large vendors who are able to leverage the innovation of the smaller players to build ...


XML Security Technology Landscape Report

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :Key Findings: The next roadblock on the path to Web Services adoption is security. Security is today's key enabler for Web Services. The XML and Web Services security market will reach $4.4 billion in 2006, which will represent 65% of the total authentication, authorization, and administration security market. This growth represents an average compound annual growth rate of 300%. Web Services offer great potential for B2B communication and integration, but the lack of robust security and manageability solutions currently inhibit the ability for companies to conduct business with each other via Web Services over the Internet. The combination of adequate ...


ZapNote: Quadrasis ZapNote: A Virtual Security Service for Real Heterogeneous Environments

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :Quadrasis is using the power of Web Services to build a broad enterprise security architecture framework. They approach the enterprise IT environment from the top down, addressing the security requirements for the full breadth of heterogeneous systems in a typical enterprise. Their flagship product, EASI Security Unifier, provides a "virtual security service" for the enterprise, abstracting the individual security requirements of each system using the open standards of Web Services, and in particular, the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML).


ZapNote: SeeBeyond ZapNote: Harbinger of Web Services

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :SeeBeyond offers robust, enterprise-class "eBusiness Application Integration" solutions, which encompass traditional Enterprise Application Integration and Business-to-Business Integration capabilities. SeeBeyond’s framework offers many of the same features that Web Services-based Service-Oriented Integration solutions will need to offer in the future. Therefore, SeeBeyond is well positioned to lead the Service-Oriented Integration industry, if it leverages its deep expertise in this area.


Web Services-Based Service-Oriented Architectures Implmentation Roadmap Presentation

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by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, 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.


SOA Modeling and Best Practices Presentation

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by: 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.


ZapNote: RSA Security ZapNote: Application Security Tools Leader

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :RSA Security has been in the encryption business since day one, and they have since successfully leveraged their early leadership to offer a range of security products and technologies in the application security space. RSA offers encryption components that form the basis of many of the evolving XML security efforts on the market today, such as XML Digital Signature, and their pioneering work with the Security Assertions Markup Language (SAML) has affirmed their position as a leader in the identity management product space.


ZapNote: TruSecure ZapNote: Managed Security Services for the Enterprise

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by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg


: :As Web Services become more prevalent in the enterprise, they will provide an additional set of risks that companies will have to manage. TruSecure is one of many companies that offer managed security services to the enterprise. TruSecure offers a comprehensive security policy management service that helps companies mitigate the risks facing them in a cost-effective fashion. TruSecure's customers are not demanding security features that specifically address Web Services yet, but TruSecure's proactive security assurance process will make them ready once their customers seek this additional level of protection.


Web Services Management: Successfully Architecting the Future of your Business

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by: Jason Bloomberg


: :Today, companies are reducing the cost of integration by using Web Services to solve point-to-point integration problems inside the enterprise. However, the most important business value of Web Services lies not with the creation and deployment of individual Services themselves, but the new approaches to architecting IT infrastructures that they herald. These new architectures are loosely coupled, standards-based and Service-oriented. In such architectures, software functionality is exposed as business-oriented Services in a way that decouples the Service from the underlying software. The systems and applications that provide the Service are transparent to the systems that consume the Service.Companies that adopt ...



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