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IBM's position on Security Analytics and Operations (SOAPA)

Network World

In the past, most enterprises anchored their security analytics and operations with one common tool: Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems. And these changes are driving an evolution from monolithic security technologies to a more comprehensive event-driven software architecture along the lines of SOA 2.0,

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10 IT skills where expertise pays the most

CIO Business Intelligence

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an architectural framework used for software development that focuses on applications and systems as independent services. The J2EE platform is designed to run and develop Java applications in the enterprise.

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The Preparation of the Enterprise for the Digital Transformation (ii)

IT Toolbox

The Preparation of the Enterprise for the Digital Transformation. Do model the target Enterprise around services (SOA, APIs, web services, even microservices. continuing from. so that complexity is hidden from stakeholders

SOA 150
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The micro-services and API economy revive SOA

IT Toolbox

The path to the virtual cloud Enterprise is paved by the Digital evolution. SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) was once declared dead because it was associated to a software design paradigm using the now defunct SOAP continuing from.

SOA 100
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What’s new in TOGAF 10?

CIO Business Intelligence

Developed by The Open Group in 1995, TOGAF is one of the most widely used enterprise architecture frameworks today. TOGAF advises enterprises on how to implement an architecture that best supports stakeholders and the organization. Easier to navigate. One of the biggest overhauls to the TOGAF framework is in its delivery.

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SOAPA services opportunities abound

Network World

These changes are initiating an evolution from monolithic security technologies to a more comprehensive event-driven software architecture (along the lines of SOA 2.0) where disparate security technologies connect via enterprise-class middleware for things like data exchange, message queueing and risk-driven trigger conditions.

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3 commandments that should drive every API strategy

CIO Business Intelligence

Much of what has been learned is catalogued by the MACH Alliance, a global consortium of nearly 100 technology vendors that promotes “open and best-in-breed enterprise technology ecosystems,” with an emphasis on microservices and APIs. We are now bringing this approach to the more monolithic enterprise systems.”

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