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Roger Strukhoff, Site Editor

Roger StrukhoffThe Three Great SOA Lies
The enterprise software business is a serious business with serious people. It needs serious commentary. It doesn't need people accusing one another of being lying liars.

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Can Google Have Its Wonton and Eat It, Too?
As we approach the Summer Olympics in Beijing, the world is watching the Chinese government closely. No longer the inscrutable, sleeping giant of yesteryear, China is now one of the world's largest economies and trading partners.

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Anthony Zambataro, Site Editor

Anthony Zambataro More Lies... About SOA...
First of all creating enterprise software is far from an art. Those who actually practice an art would be mortified at trying to identify an engineer's true expression from coding - but to each his own.

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A Dark Looming Cloud Over China
If you'll remember, information provided by Yahoo was used to convict Shi Tao, a 37-year-old journalist, of leaking "state secrets." Now, six months after Lantos' death, his words continue to ring, but to no apparent effect.

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Marc Farley

Marc FarleySOA Lies, Clouds, Whatever...
Some applications, like Salesforce maybe, but the lack of data integration among various cloud service providers will make it less efficient instead of more efficient.

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David Braue

David BraueThink Outside the Intranet
The early days of SOA were all about taking emerging Web applications in a new direction – building enterprise mash-ups out of internal enterprise services that would expose and connect ...

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Full Throttle for SOA Down Under
Australians take great pride in being early adopters of technology, embracing everything from DVDs to mobile phones and Hannah Montana at breakneck pace after their introduction.

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Olivier Rafal

Olivier RafalDon't Tell Mom I'm Doing SOA
Don't tell French CIOs that SOA is a new paradigm for developing applications and architecturing information systems. They'd tell you : "I've been doing SOA for the last 20 or 30 years."

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Daniel Ciomek

Daniel CiomekSOA: Like Humans Learning to Fly
Germany has developed the typical love-hate relationship with SOA that usually develops towards new (business) trends coming from the United States.

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Sandra Mariuca Focseneanu

RomaniaCreating a Vigorous Democracy
After 2005, Romania received from the EC the status of functional market economy, which necessarily followed entrance into the EU. At present, Romania has what we call an emergent economy.

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EU Status and NATO Membership Bolster Romania
Romania became part of the European Union (EU) on January 1, 2007, a fact that has opened new opportunities for foreign investment in this country.

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Tenjikunosake

TenjikunosakeThink Outside the Intranet
Japan's IS landscape is characterized by several technology platforms and it has been quite difficult for IS departments to respond quickly to changing business environments.

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Sharon Colaco

IndiaIndia Has Outgrown the Outsourcing Model
Use the word "outsourcing" in the United States, and it conjures up scary images of a posse of Indian software engineers who have displaced their American counterparts, and forced them to stack boxes of cereal in supermarkets for a living.

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Sandy Kemsley

Sandy KemsleyBusiness Rules Forum Rules and Rules!
Editor’s Note: Sandy has a lot of interesting things to say, and provides myriad links to very useful events and developments in her BPM/Web 2.0 blog, which can be found at www.column2.com...

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Brad Howarth

Brad HowarthX Media Lab – Be In APAC or Be Out of the Loop
Note: Brad Howarth is the popular commentator and consultant behind LaGrange Point blog, found at www.lagrangepoint.typepad.com...

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Intel and the Internet

John C. Dvorak talks about how Intel is spurring IT growth.

The Event Cloud

Roger Strukhoff tries to understand something new.

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Cloud Computing - Who Cares?

Anthony Zambataro cares.
Yes, he does.

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