City's top IT official says that its integrating more .NET development but is still looking toward open source.
New York City is stepping up its .NET development efforts, but at the same time it is moving aggressively to expand use of open source technology, according to the city's top IT official.
Paul Cosgrave, commissioner of New York City's Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT), talks about the city's approach to software development in this extended Q&A.
Revamped BEA software will be key part of company's SOA, BPM and WebCenter suites.
Benefits of reusability and business agility touted.
The product combines three tools to facilitate data integration in traditional and SOA environments.
New ebizQ survey shows that most enterprises are still in the beginning stages of implementing a service-oriented architecture.
New ebizQ survey shows that most enterprises are still in the beginning stages of implementing a service-oriented architecture.
One of the big surprises at Microsoft's Tech-Ed North America 2008 Developers conference in Orlando, Fla., last month was the launch of Project "Velocity," the code name for a distributed, in-memory data-caching platform that was quietly under development in Redmond.
The solution is designed to simulate architectural dependencies and test SOA components.
WSO2, recently featured in Microsoft's Tech-Ed IT keynote, also launches new version of ESB product.
Paul Preiss champions the role of software architects.
International Association for Software Architects aims to establish a support network for architects nationwide.
Verizon Business reports that more than half of the data breaches on enterprise systems go undetected and are caused by general negligence and lax security.
Sun Microsystems has released the latest version of its business integration and service-oriented-architecture (SOA) package.
Microsoft's Tech-Ed North America event for IT professionals kicked off today with a keynote address on enabling "dynamic IT."
IBM looks to deliver enterprise-level mashups for everything from end-user creation to adding value to SOA deployments.
Bill Gates Tuesday kicked off the annual Tech-Ed Conference with a keynote that took an opportunity to look back, as well as provided a glimpse into the future.
While last month's JavaOne conference focused on the next generation of the Java platform, there's a growing ecosystem of tools to connect existing Java-based apps to those based on Microsoft's .NET environment.
The European Commission (EC) this week announced plans to encourage its member governments, industry, Internet service providers and the public to adopt IPv6 networking in the next few years.