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Oracle SOA vs. IBM SOA – Customer Perspectives on Evaluating Complexity and Business Value Implementing a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) in your business comes with plenty of benefits.
Here's an update on Open Service Oriented Architecture, or OSOA, which comprises experts from rivals BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, SAP and others.
Some-time rivals BEA Systems Inc., IBM Corp., Oracle Corp. and SAP AG first got together in November to begin work on the common programming model along with Iona Technologies PLC, Sybase Inc ...
Such a move could allow IBM to become the all-data-for-all-purposes-oriented leader (more "open" than Microsoft or Oracle) -- while still protecting its DB2 franchise (for now).
Here you have executives from rivals such as BEA, IBM, Oracle, and SAP on the same conference call to say they are not only supporting but are actually making real progress on specifications for a ...
SOA based on Oracle’s Fusion Middleware platform was the focus of a keynote presentation Tuesday by Thomas Kurian, Oracle senior vice president of server technologies development. “There’s a new ...
InfoWorld's Paul Krill reports that Oracle is still talking up the 'SOA 2.0' concept. On Monday, the Big O released its Oracle Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) Suite, which features Oracle Fusion ...
IBM has released a series of SOA products for integrating software applications and improving business processes, and said more customers now understand the SOA concept.
IBM has rolled out new software and services designed to help customers implement Service-Oriented Architectures (SOAs), including enhancements to its WebSphere Application Server, and new planning ...
The move is expected to fill gaps in IBM's products, which focus on modeling, assembling, deploying and managing business processes automated through an SOA, which is an evolution in distributed ...
IBM partners that have validated services included in the SOA Business Catalog include Actuate Software, AdminServer, Alphinat, Argo, China Systems, Chordiant, Clear2Pay, Cognos, Cúram, eMeter ...
IBM anticipates that, by the end of this year, its SOA Business Catalog will include more than 3,000 services spanning more than 15 industries.