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IBM buys software testing vendor Green Hat
IBM is buying Green Hat, maker of automated testing tools for integration, SOA (service oriented architecture) implementations and cloud-based deployments, the company announced on Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not provided.
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Red Hat releases JBoss Data Services Platform tool
Red Hat's JBoss Enterprise SOA Platform 5.1 virtualises architecture.
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Oracle Fusion Apps will be SaaS ready for 2010 launch
Oracle plans to launch its long-awaited Fusion Applications in 2010, and they will be deployable both on-premises and as Software as a Service, CEO Larry Ellison said during a keynote address at the OpenWorld conference in San Francisco.
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Vodafone opens network to mobile apps
Vodafone is making a bid for the mobile applications market, by trying to attract developers with the promise of access to its large customer base.
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SOA is not dead, shoots back annoyed CA
Computer Associates has dismissed analyst claims that Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is dead, and has released a survey that highlights the rising number of SOA deployments to backup its position.
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SOA modelling language nears release
The snappily entitled 'Service oriented architecture Modelling Language' (or SoaML), a specification for SOA development, should be released in the next few months, an Object Management Group official has said.
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SOA slumps as firms postpone adoption
The number of organisations planning to implement SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) has halved according to research from Gartner.
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Complex in-house software costing companies dearly
The growing risk of defects from increasingly complex in-house software is costing companies dearly, according to new research from IDC.
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Progress beefs up SOA with Iona purchase
Progress Software is buying fellow SOA (service oriented architecture) infrastructure vendor Iona Technologies, which recently indicated it was looking for a potential suitor.
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HP adopts Alcatel-Lucent's Web 2.0 firewall
HP has adopted an Alcatel-Lucent web services security appliance, to help corporate developers build web services applications that comply with regulations such as Sarbanes-Oxley.




