IT Management

  • The Web Services Freight Train

    Rapid Adoption Is Certain; Get Rolling or Get Rolled Over

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    By 2006, Web Services will permeate corporate applications portfolios, driven by business relationships and strategy.
    May. 2, 2002
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  • Why Web Services Are Strategic

    A Web Services Primer for the Customer-Centric Executive

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    Web Services aren’t a passing fad. They’re part of an inexorable technology evolution towards service-oriented architectures.
    May. 2, 2002
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  • What to Look for in a Web Services Assembly Platform

    Questions to Consider As You Embrace Web Services Development

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    Web Services Assembly Platforms will soon become an important part of your IT toolkit. Here are some questions you should ask when comparing alternatives.
    Jan. 10, 2002
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  • Standard Life

    Creating the Infrastructure to Take Advantage of Changing Business Conditions

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    Standard Life of the UK has migrated to a standards-based hub-and-spoke architecture which enables the company to quickly provide new e-business applications for its agents and customers.
    Dec. 20, 2001
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  • Why Metadata Matters

    Adding the Critical Insights for Intelligent Content Management Capabilities

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    Managing the metadata that adds “intelligence” to our cyber-centric interactions is fast becoming a critical aspect of creating a compelling online experience. Metadata describes the type and structure of specific data elements.
    Nov. 15, 2001
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  • RX: Solve Critical Content Problems Today

    Forget Central Planning; Distribute the Control and the Decisions

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    Enterprise systems management as we know it today is on the way to irrelevance. It is about to be replaced by a new wave of enterprise management solutions.
    Jun. 21, 2001
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  • How Do You Manage Your E-Business?

    Your Workers Are Invisible, and Their Managers May Not Be on Board

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    As business shifts to ebusiness, IT problems have become business problems. Electronic business systems, which automate business processes and allow customers to serve themselves, must have automated management systems.
    Dec. 14, 1999
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