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The Impact of Disk Fragmentation on Servers
Discover the surprising difference defragmentation makes in key areas of server operation such as time to copy a file, open a document, backup and AV scan. Absolutely vital data for all IT staff.
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Take an Itanium rain check?
For years the pundits scoffed. Waiting for Merced, as Intel's next-generation Itanium processor was code-named, was like waiting for Godot. First it was going to ship in 1998, then in 1999, then...
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HP releases Oracle documents: Sun hardware a 'pig in lipstick'
Within hours of Oracle releasing a cache of HP documents seen during litigation between the two companies, HP fired back with a release of its own.
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Oracle releases HP documents: 'Make your own decision'
Oracle has released a cache of HP documents first seen during litigation, which shows just how much HP wanted to keep the ailing Itanium chip going.
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How to pitch SOA to the business: 3 CIOs tell all
'The minute you tell a businessperson that they own a service, it suddenly gets better'
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IT architecture, plain and simple... well, sort of
Geek & Poke's Oliver Widder points to the challenges of presenting IT or enterprise architecture as simply and plainly as possible to the business side. From Geek & Poke, under a...
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Behind AmazonSupply, a nuts-and-bolts service oriented architecture
AmazonSupply has an advantage over B2B e-commerce competitors because it is an SOA-enabled platform-based model, 'with interoperability at the very core of the DNA.'
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Everyone wants SOA, as long as it's not SOA
'There are 5,000 people on this planet who understand SOA; while one million people are charged with migrating to cloud.'
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Build an enterprise on 'other peoples' work', via SOA and cloud
'There's no reason we can't start adding services that we don't own or host that we may use for free to add value to to existing process and services that exist within our SOAs.'
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Is your service SOA or cloud-ready? A 5-question litmus test
Ensuring the enterprise-worthiness of a service amidst the 'fog and friction' of development and design.
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HP, Oracle seek pretrial victories in Itanium battle
HP and Oracle both seek a pretrial win in the upcoming Itanium case, over whether Oracle can end its software support for the heavy-duty Intel chip.
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SOA gets mobilized; mobile gets SOA-ized: survey
'Maybe mobile is the killer app for SOA that actually will convince people to adopt the architectural style'
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SOA to help federal agencies become more service oriented
Agencies pool their resources within the US Interior Department's Integrated Resource Management Applications (IRMA) data system.
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Two reasons why good IT architecture matters: IBM's Grady Booch
Good architecture can open up new lines of business from an existing platform.
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Why a data model matters in SOA
Worth quoting: When nostalgia for the Sneakernet is warranted.
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IBM's Holey Optochip moves terabit of info per second (images)
Big Blue's new chip architecture is capable of transferring 500 HD movies a second, or the entire Web archive of the U.S. Library of Congress in an hour. And it can be produced today.
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SOA skills draw top salaries: Dice survey
IT jobs with a strong Java emphasis draw the highest premium, latest survey shows.
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AMD Acquires SeaMicro – Big Bet on Architectural Shift for Servers
Rich Fichera looks at the risks and potential rewards of AMD's recent acquisition of innovative server startup SeaMicro.
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Enterprise architecture and enterprise transformation: Related but distinct concepts that can change the world
Open Group experts discuss relationship of enterprise architecture to enterprise transformation. Do you need EA to succeed in transforming your business or do you risk conflating two distinct...
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Latest federal 'shared services' strategy is actually SOA redux
SOA is all about not having to reinvent the wheel. So why is the federal government trying to reinvent the wheel to reinstate what already has been learned and developed through SOA over the past...
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Architecture and change: The proper end is fitness for purpose
This guest post comes courtesy of Leonard Fehskens, Vice President of Skills and Capabilities at The Open Group. By Leonard Fehskens The enterprise transformation theme of The Open Group’s San...
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