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Content Management’s Changing Story Line

Historically, content management represented a safe market for small and medium software suppliers. “The ongoing joke in the content management industry was that it consisted of Documentum and the Seven Dwarfs,” says Richard Medina, principal consultant at market research firm Doculabs.

Popularity of Enterprise IM Continues to Grow, with Hackers

Attacks on instant messaging systems used by enterprises and consumers are escalating dramatically, according to the third-quarter report from The IMlogic Threat Center, a consortium that provides threat detection and protection for IM and peer-to-peer (P2P) apps.

Flashline Rolls Out Governance Platform for SOA

Flashline recently introduced a new platform that it says manages and governs the entire chain of relationships—from corporate objectives to business services, applications, Web services and components.

IBM Expands its SOA Management Practice

IBM Global Services recently brought two new partners into its SOA Management Practice and added to its governance and Web services management capabilities.

IDC: Departments Must Work Together to Tackle Compliance

Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA and other regulatory requirements are causing massive headaches for companies. But these headaches may get worse—and expensive—if companies’ departments don’t start working together.

Sammons Balances Compliance, Security and Privacy

The Sammons Financial Group wanted a handle on the information on its network to satisfy compliance, security and privacy requirements.

Does Service Enablement Equal Vendor Entitlement?

SOA enthusiasts have been trumpeting a coming generation of composite applications—applications that are composed of multiple, independent, plug-and-play services.

JBoss and Microsoft Strike Interoperability Agreement

On Tuesday, JBoss and Microsoft announced plans to enhance the interoperability between JBoss Enterprise Middleware System (JEMS) and Microsoft Windows Server products and to increase JBoss support for the Windows Server operating system.

Fair Isaac Snags RulesPower to Boost Rules Capability

Fair Isaac this week acquired RulesPower to complement Fair Isaac’s Blaze Advisor rules management system.

Pay More, Get More

World-class IT organizations spend 10 percent more than other companies, and have fully loaded IT wage rates that are 32 percent higher than their peers, according to 2005 Book of Numbers research from The Hackett Group, a business process advisory firm.

Use Graphics to Learn Java

Looking to learn Java? Try Learning Java Through Applications, a new book by Duane J. Jarc, professor of computer of science at the University of Maryland-University College. Learning Java Through Applications’ unique approach “emphasizes Java’s graphical capabilities and the ability to create graphical user interfaces,” according to its publisher.

Versant Boosts Object Database with ANSI C++, Java Interface

Versant has enhanced Java support, including an Enterprise JavaBeans 3.0 application programming interface, in the new version of its object database.

JBoss Seeks to Bridge Java Models

JBoss recently released a beta version of its development software designed to simplify writing complex Web applications in Java.

Recommendation: Encrypt Backup Tapes

Iron Mountain, which provides records management and data protection services, is advising its off-site data protection customers to encrypt their backup tapes.

Mastery of Data Management Is Latest Hot Topic

This week’s new buzz phrase is master data management, apparently a hot topic for the world’s largest companies, according to Kalido.

Cognos Series 8 Is Big Hit with Customers

From a competitive perspective, the Series 8 business intelligence suite Cognos announced last week was not necessarily earth-shattering. After all, one of its biggest selling points is integration: it’s the first Cognos release based on the company’s ReportNet architecture; it boasts a unified user interface; and it delivers what Cognos says is seamless integration between and among its BI functions.

Virtualization Startup Akimbi Automates Multi-Machine Configuration

irtualization has gained a lot of mainstream industry traction recently, thanks in part to the success of companies such as VMWare, which nearly single-handedly revived interest in technologies that provide a logical rather than a physical view of computing resources.

AAA Carolinas Improves Customer Service with SOA

AAA Carolinas has about 900 employees across North and South Carolina, serving 1.5 million residents. For years, the company processed all of its customer information through an AS/400-based insurance policy system, manually pushing “a lot of paper” through AAA Carolinas, says Harry Johns, the company’s manager of insurance information technologies.

Oracle's Phillips Outlines Oracle Fusion Architecture Strategy

Oracle president Charles Phillips kicked off the annual Oracle OpenWorld conference, under way this week in San Francisco, with a keynote focused on the convergence of the company's three lines of business—database systems, middleware and applications—which are combined in the company's implementation of a service-oriented architecture called Oracle Fusion Architecture.

Oracle Updates App Server 10g

Oracle disclosed details of the enhancements planned for the upcoming Oracle Application Server 10g release 3 at this week's Oracle OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.

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