Best of two worlds- Bringing Business Rules and SOA together - Wednesday, 29th SeptemberIn today's IT-driven business environment, new products and services can be delivered through changes in the business logic. In an agile business this business logic changes much more frequently than other application code. Often non-programmers like business analysts define the new logic. To model this reality in the application, software architects increasingly use business rules to separate business logic from application code. These rules provide a declarative way of expressing business logic so that even non- programmers can understand it. Wed, 1st Sep, 2010 - 11.15 UTC
Securing Your Web Services with WSO2 Carbon - Tuesday, 21 SeptemberThe successful adoption of SOA concepts within an enterprise results in a collection of services and a set of consumers - on-premise, in the cloud, or with external partners. Although this diversity delivers attractive plus points such as lower costs, high reliability, and maximum flexibility, it also raises security concerns which can compromise sensitive data and even the system itself. Paying attention to these vulnerabilities is crucial - starting from the early stages of development and preserving the important benefits of SOA. Fri, 27th Aug, 2010 - 06.41 UTC
Fighting the Many-headed Hydra of Lock-in - Wednesday, 8th SeptemberLock-in is a good thing for software vendors - ensuring a captive customer base and premium revenue streams. But for software consumers, lock-in acts as a degenerative force over time. It can gradually lead to higher costs, lack of choice, barriers against agility and flexibility, and sometimes ultimately the loss of large investments. Mon, 16th Aug, 2010 - 09.03 UTC
Creating your own WSO2 Carbon components - Thursday, 26th AugustThe recent release of WSO2 Carbon helps software architects and developers to seamlessly add product capabilities to their enterprise middleware projects as they grow. At the heart of Carbon is the ability to mix and match components from separate key functional areas to adapt the platform to your specific needs. Thu, 5th Aug, 2010 - 05.28 UTC
Building Blocks of a SOA Mediation Platform - Wednesday, 18th AugustIntegrating complex enterprise applications has never been an easy task. Applications rely on different programming languages, run on different platforms and use different communication protocols. The ESB (Enterprise Service Bus) pattern addresses connections in this diverse environment. An ESB provides fundamental services for complex integration architectures. Wed, 4th Aug, 2010 - 06.11 UTC
Build your first application in WSO2 Cloud - Wednesday, 4th AugustGone are the days where you have to wait for days to get servers to deploy your applications or wait for infrastructure team to open up a port so the team on other end of the world can access your application. With WSO2 Stratos, building, demonstrating, testing and hosting your application will never be the same. Mon, 26th Jul, 2010 - 01.28 UTC
Rule your SOA - Tuesday, 27th/Wednesday, 28th JulyRules: Fun? Or tedious? It all depends on whether you have to simply endure them--or if you get to write them. We all prefer the second option--to have fun, right? Thu, 15th Jul, 2010 - 04.37 UTC
Business Processes with Human Smarts - Tuesday, 20th JulyWhat is a business process? A series of steps that need to be performed in order to provide goods or services. Processes that used to be performed by humans are becoming increasingly automated by enterprise IT, allowing them to be performed more quickly and reliably and at much greater scale. Wed, 7th Jul, 2010 - 16.49 UTC
Platform-as-a-Service for Private Clouds: WSO2 Stratos - Tuesday, 6th/Wednesday, 7th JulyPrivate Cloud. Everyone's talking about it. But what can private cloud computing actually do for your organization? At WSO2 we have a clear vision. Because we know that realizing the real potential of private cloud computing means more than just dynamic virtualization. Tue, 15th Jun, 2010 - 09.33 UTC
Confessions of a “Gadget-holic” - Wednesday, 14th JulyApps and gadgets have become the key driving force for most collaboration platforms today. What is the first thing you do after you buy a smart phone? You visit the App Store of the vendor and customize your phone with Apps that you find most useful. On any social networking site you would do the same. Wouldn’t it be great to have that same experience with your enterprise IT applications? Tue, 15th Jun, 2010 - 07.12 UTC
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