Your semi-regular guide to interesting SOA-related posts around the Web.
Adobe this week began shipping Adobe Flash Media Rights Management Server, a $40,000 (per CPU) system designed to integrate with Adobe Media Player and Adobe AIR software to "safeguard video content created for Adobe Flash technology against misuse."
This week Sun Microsystems launched a beta of NetBeans 6.1, the next version of its Java-based, open source integrated development environment.
Solution plugs into Eclipse and other environments to help modernize legacy apps.
The company is offering planning and virtualization services to help CIOs oversee datacenter use.
Product adds mashup and Web 2.0 development capabilities.
News Corp. buyout of Yahoo won't happen, Chairman says.
The role of governance was highlighted by Thomson Financial's chief architect in a SOA Forum talk.
According to IDG news service, Novell Vice President Miguel de Icaza publicly decried his company's patent licensing deal with Microsoft at Redmond's MIX08 conference last week in Las Vegas.
Big businesses, with their larger infrastructures, are not as interested, report suggests.
New solution adds querying capabilities using SQL.
Solutions aim to make it easier to modernize applications using a service-oriented architecture.
A Forrester report describes software-as-a-service and open source solutions as potential agents for change.
Perry Birch shares his take on the best LINQ to SQL features, and walks you through the biggest changes from ObjectSpaces and more.
Online extension to Microsoft Office enables collaboration.