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From project to product: Architecting the future of enterprise technology

CIO Business Intelligence

For CIOs leading enterprise transformations, portfolio health isnt just an operational indicator its a real-time pulse on time-to-market and resilience in a digital-first economy. In todays digital-first economy, enterprise architecture must also evolve from a control function to an enablement platform.

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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. NetApp Founded in 1992, NetApp offers several products using the company’s proprietary ONTAP data management operating system.

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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.”

Strategy 345
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IBM Cognos: Established Business Intelligence Player

CTOvision

Cognos is a name that has been in the enterprise world since 1969. It is marketed as an open, enterprise-class platform. The Cognos platform supports existing enterprise security providers, which enables you to reuse security assets. The heart of the Cognos platform is its services oriented architecture (SOA).

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Fountainhead: The Rise of the Cloud Service Bus

Fountainhead

As I mention in my blog, enterprises integrating external services require: - Identity and access management for each provider - Data compliance, legal and regulatory audit access across each provider - Security compliance systems - Provisioning, including capacity forecasting - Performance (e.g. Enterprise Efficiency.

Cloud 196
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It was about SOA all along! Chapter 7

Leveraging Organizational Knowledge

Chapter 7 is about the "typical” barriers to implementing SOA throughout an organization. The authors added this chapter in the 2nd edition following a suggestion by Avrami Tzur (VP of SOA at HP). How does the new world of services fit and interoperate with existing IT systems?

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