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JavaWorld February 2002 Jeff Hanson |
Use Web services to integrate Web applications with EISs Web services expose business processes to bolster object-oriented and component-based programming with a services-based model. You can enhance your current programming model to support Web services by adding a service contract... |
Bio-IT World November 12, 2002 Salvatore Salamone |
Divide and Distribute Web services -- the hot new distributed computing architecture -- promise to help life science companies give their researchers, partners, and customers improved access to diverse applications and data. |
New Architect April 2002 Mana Tominaga |
Secure Infrastructures Flamenco Networks and Grand Central Web Services Network try to provide a secure service infrastructure for centralized Web services management. Each relies on a different topology... |
CIO January 1, 2003 Ben Worthen |
The Little Tech Engine That Might In 2002, Web services went from being little known and misunderstood to being well known and misunderstood, leaving CIOs with more questions than answers. It looks like the answers will come in 2003 as Web services ramps up for full-fledged adoption in 2004. |
CIO October 1, 2003 Elana Varon |
Calculated Risks Many companies are jumping in to Web services before standards emerge. Sure, there are risks. Here's how some early adopters are managing them. |
CIO September 15, 2005 Christopher Koch |
Integration's New Strategy Old concepts and new technologies have recently converged to generate a new strategy to improve IT responsiveness while reducing integration costs. It's the integration layer, and it may put an end to all those complaints about IT's slowness and inflexibility. |
CIO April 15, 2001 Stewart L. Deck |
Data Storm Ahead Forecasting and good planning are the keys to piloting the enterprise through the high winds of information overload, according to MetLife's data chief... |
JavaWorld May 2002 Eoin Lane |
Is WSDL the indispensable API? Many developers consider Web Services Description Language (WSDL) the new software design view. WSDL offers a verbose, ASCII, standard, and language-agnostic view of services offered to clients. WSDL also provides noninvasive future-proofing for existing applications and services and allows interoperability across the various programming paradigms, including CORBA, J2EE, and .Net. This article shows a service's WSDL view, then explains how you can generate client and service implementations for Java and C#. It finishes by discussing possible sources for initial WSDL view generation. |
JavaWorld August 2001 John Rommel |
Will Web services jump-start the software slump? Web services have been hyped as the "new" new thing -- the future of business and personal living. The certainty of change, driven by the business necessity to deliver faster, better, and cheaper services, is continually transforming the Internet. |
CIO June 15, 2004 Lauren Gibbons Paul |
Proprietary to Open: Middleware Evolves Today's CIOs depend on middleware more than ever. First-generation products were child's play compared to what the current technology can do. |
CIO May 15, 2001 Scott Berinato |
The Hype Stuff Will XML be the ultimate platform? Or will it be the next EDI? |
JavaWorld January 2002 Frank Sommers |
A birds-eye view of Web services The author defines Web services, explains how they operate, and compares them to related Java technologies. He also presents a general programming model for Web services, independent of any framework or technology... |
CIO March 15, 2003 Elana Varon |
The New Lords of E-Biz E-commerce is down but hardly out. It's now up to CIOs to lead online tactics and strategy. And when the economy finally rebounds, so will business units' interest in e-commerce. |
CIO June 15, 2003 Larry Downes |
Unleashing Killer Architecture: The Shape of Things to Come The coauthor of Unleashing the Killer App deconstructs the new-order IT architecture that will connect tomorrow's information supply chain. |
CIO March 1, 2002 Kaplan & Prewitt |
The Future - The State of the CIO Four experts agree: The job is changing, with strategic planning becoming ever more central to the CIO role... |
CIO August 1, 2001 Tracy Mayor |
Back To The Drawing Board A less rigid approach to enterprise technology can placate business units and bean counters alike... |
CIO February 15, 2002 Hagel, Brown & Layton-Rodin |
Go Slowly with Web Services To reap the benefits of Web services technology, keep it simple and take an incremental approach. |
CIO October 1, 2002 Alison Bass |
The Job Just Got Bigger As if CIOs don't have enough to worry about, marketing guru Regis McKenna argues in his new book, Total Access, that they are now the guardians of customer strategy and outreach -- functions once considered marketing's responsibility. |
CIO March 15, 2002 Mark Gordon |
How to Succeed in Strategic Planning CIOs have two important roles. They're not easily performed. Once CIOs are seated in the boardroom, precisely what role do they play in strategic planning? |
CIO February 1, 2004 Ben Worthen |
Wireless Finally Connects Sure there was a lot of hype when wireless broke onto the scene more than three years ago. But CIOs responding to our survey say the hype has turned into value when it comes to devices, networks and applications. |
CIO October 15, 2003 Stephanie Overby |
The Incredible Shrinking CIO Their budgets have been cut, their work's been outsourced, their staff's been downsized, and they've been pushed off the executive team. Their status within the enterprise has suffered. That's dumb. And for CIOs, not fighting back would be dumber. |
CIO November 1, 2003 Megan Santosus |
CIOs in a Class by Themselves Leadership training courses target what's different about IT execs |
JavaWorld September 2002 Joe Walker |
XML glossary With XML evolving at a rapid pace, many developers get lost in a sea of acronyms. This article defines many XML technologies crucial to Java developers |
CIO April 1, 2001 Susannah Patton |
Michael Earl Read what a professor of information management at London Business School has to say about the changing role of the CIO... |
CIO March 1, 2005 Ben Worthen |
Wanted: Enterprise Architects An EA is someone persistent, tough. After all, changing the way a company thinks about IT and the way IT thinks about the business is not easy. |
CIO January 1, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Linux Scales New Heights In a commodity market, the cheapest producer always wins. The question for CIOs in 2003 is, Which pieces of the corporate software architecture will become commodities, ripe for replacement by open source? |
CIO March 15, 2003 Christopher Koch |
Your Opensource Plan Once a toy for geeks, open source is slowly but surely filtering into the enterprise and transforming the way software is designed, sold and supported. And any CIO without an open-source strategy in 2003 will be paying too much for IT in 2004. |
CAUSE/EFFECT Vol 22 Num 4 1999 Kenneth J. Klingenstein |
Middleware: The Second Layer of IT Infrastructure A second wave of network invention and deployment has begun. Riding on top of the physical Internet protocol (IP) connectivity that drove the first generation of networking, this effort adds "logical" connectivity to the networked infrastructure.... |
CIO March 1, 2001 Angela Genusa |
12 Keys for Locking Up Tight There is a formula to keep your company safe. Do you have all the right elements? |
CIO March 1, 2002 Eric Berkman |
Skills - The State of the CIO Successful CIOs stress business acumen, not technical expertise... |
CIO September 28, 2010 Martha Heller |
Taking on IT Leadership in a New World CIOs must serve internal - even technical - needs while focusing on external value if they are to be the IT leaders their businesses need. |
CIO January 1, 2006 Michael Schrage |
Do You Believe in the Backlog Fairy? CIOs may think that backlogs are their biggest pain point. But the real cause of IT failure is mismanaged expectations. |
CIO January 5, 2015 Kim S. Nash |
CIOs Need to Snap Out of Complacency Your business colleagues aren't as impressed with you as you are. Our 14th annual State of the CIO research rewrites your priorities for 2015. |
CIO May 1, 2012 Kim S. Nash |
Top CIOs Predict the Five-Year Future of the CIO Entrepreneur, futurist, global talent scout and master of business metrics. Those are some of the roles that CIOs will need to play in 2017 to be successful, according to today's award-winning CIOs. |
CIO November 21, 2013 Kim S. Nash |
CIOs Must Learn the Politics of No CIOs may have good reason to reject a proposal or nix a technology request, but an inept or frequent 'no' will get you sidelined. |