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Managing Outsourcing
By Hwa Cheong Wong
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Middlesourcing is a term that helps to illustrate how firms in Singapore and SE Asia can benefit from the technology waves in China and India, and create a new niche area for business. As a regional hub (with similar time zones with that of India and China) with a wired-up populace and strong... |
Interoperability in Web Services Makes for Easy Integration
By Chris Sharp
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In today’s heterogeneous IT marketplace, “interoperability” can be defined as the ability of diverse IT applications or systems to exchange and use information. This is increasingly required of industry and governments alike. IT users of all types continue to demand interoperability, in order to reduce costs and complexity, and they are increasingly deploying the best products from multiple vendors to meet their IT needs... |
IPTV - Can It Really Fly in Asia?
By Andrew Ma
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IPTV has been a hot topic in the telecom world for quite some time. But is it simply vendor hype designed to sell more gear, or is there real customer demand for next generation TV service via broadband? Some observers are sceptical about IPTV's prospects in the unique Asian environment. Read this article to find out if IPTV can really fly in Asia and how Asian telcos make money from IPTV? |
The Need for Application Lifecycle Management Has Never Been Greater!
By Dilip Mistry
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The geographically dispersed nature of Asian software development means that collaboration and integration tools are vitally important. This is why where ALM tools come into play—making software easy to use and accessible to a wider pool of people, by reducing the complexity and taking the mystery out of delivering large projects. |
Meeting the Needs of the Enterprise
By Pat Cheong
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The convergent demands of enterprise application integration (EAI) and B2B commerce are driving IT departments to look for new, advanced solutions that must be easy to deploy, responsive to rapid change, and hugely scalable and interoperable in a heterogeneous environment. Process-oriented middleware, the evolutionary successor to message-oriented middleware, grew in response to such demands and now offers a powerful tool to simplify IT systems management. |
A Look at the State of the RFID Market Today
By Trevor Barrows
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Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology is the next-generation data collection technology, which will increasingly impact manufacturing and service-providing industries in the customer order fulfillment network. This article provides an overview of the RFID technology and examines its effects, challenges and benefits. |
Beefing Up Your Organisation’s Network
By Roshan Dsouza
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Once a server has been compromised, it can be used as a launch pad for additional attacks on other servers. To reduce the risks from such attacks, we need additional protection mechanisms, which will complement the existing one’s (like firewall) already in place... |
Opening a New World of Possibilities with Linux
By Sven-Thorsten Dietrich
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Linux has survived many stages of its evolution as a disruptive technology. Today, it is alive, dynamic, and thriving on broad acceptance in a vast, rapidly growing array of application domains... |
A Walk Through Important SOA Design Patterns
By Anil Sharma
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Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) is fast becoming one of the most important aspects of enterprise IT infrastructure architecture. It has drawn significant attention and investment from vendors and IT teams in businesses... |
ALM Moves to the Front of Competitive Strategy
By Eric J. Brooks
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Traditionally, developing applications in line with their original business objectives has been the greatest challenge facing analysts, architects and developers. In a world increasingly run by computers, few processes have been harder to manage than the design, development, testing or deployment of software... |
Unleashing Eclipse Version 3.1
By Lars Wunderlich
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The defining feature of Eclipse 3.1 is full support for Java Tiger (J2SE 5.0). Of course, there are other important features in the project plan for Eclipse 3.1 [1], each affecting a different functional area... |
How Market Dynamics are Focusing a Different Approach to Risk Management
By Bill Curtis
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For all of us, risk is a powerful motivator. Failure to properly manage risk can result in unprecedented professional and personal loss – this includes increased customer turnover, lost business partners, heavy legal penalties, missed market or revenue opportunities, and in the worst cases, a complete loss of business operations... |
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
By Anthony Lim
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Users’ identities and their access are at the core of your business and must be effectively managed. Increasing access points, multiplied by the various users both inside and outside your enterprise, cause a proliferation of identities... |
Tools for Software Engineering with UML
By Malte Kollakowski
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If you have ever used tools for software engineering, you must be very familiar with three most popular players in this space – IBM, Borland and IDS Scheer AG, who have released Rational Rose, Together and ARIS, respectively...
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Using BEA WebLogic Server and .NET Client
By Binildas C.A.
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Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) is a mature middle tier technology that has become the norm for building production quality enterprise applications. Scalability, reliability, extensibility, security, etc. are few main operating qualities which give J2EE its edge over competing platforms... |
Peering into the Enterprise Development Crystal Ball
By Neal Ford
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Enterprise development is a moving target. Except for methodologies, the entire software stack turns over every few years. Trying to keep up-to-date is like chasing a train that is not only moving away but accelerating at the same time... |
The Causes, and How Companies Can Mitigate Risks
By Andrew Stern
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Every year, companies are gradually moving their mission-critical applications and data into web browsers. The reasons are obvious: browser-based applications are easier to roll out, support and maintain... |
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