IBM Impact confab has a Steve Jobs vibe
Steve Jobs once threw rocks at IBM. Now, Big Blue treats him like a rock star.
Steve Jobs once threw rocks at IBM. Now, Big Blue treats him like a rock star.
Good architecture can open up new lines of business from an existing platform.
New IBM-MIT study finds companies with advanced analytic capabilities accelerating ahead of their analytically challenged peers.
As economy begins to grow again, more companies turn to business intelligence, collaboration, business performance management.
With cloud, unfortunately, comes new silos.
Times of turmoil always equate to times of new opportunity. As I've said before time and again, the current rough-and-tumble economy is really a time for SOA -- and information technology in general -- to shine, to prove their mettle.
There's been plenty of speculation that we won't be seeing a lot of startup activity this year. But consider the environment some of today's IT and corporate giants dealt with when they were starting up.
Only 'industrialized' IT operations will be able to handle the coming SOA and Web 2.0 loads
IBM's 'Project Zero' will help generate RESTful services
IBM says it will be doing SOA for decades to come, HP says SOA is ready for the mainstream