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IDN CEO Chat: Kapow Software’s John Yapaola on Integration Without APIs.
IDN sits down for a CEO Chat with Kapow Software Chief Executive John Yapaola to explore how Kapow’s API-less approach to integration aims to simplify real-time integration between web, cloud and even mobile resources.
Full Story >SOA Software Offers API Management via Cloud, Hybrid Environments
As more enterprises look for ways to safely and reliably expose their APIs to larger developer communities, SOA Software is taking its Atmosphere API management solution to the cloud. IDN speaks with SOA Software CTO Alistair Farquharson about how the cloud will help rocket the importance of APIs – both to developers and to business.
Full Story >Informatica Cloud To Add Data Quality, Community, Real-Time Integration
Informatica Corp. is preparing to ship an upgrade to its Informatica Cloud self-service cloud data integration product. Informatica Cloud Winter 2012 adds simplicity and reliability with wizard-driven contact validation for better data quality, community sharing of cloud connectors, and real-time integration with Salesforce.com and Force.com
Full Story >Layer 7’s API Portal Offers “Managed Access” to Deeper Pool of Talented Devs
Layer 7 Technologies is helping companies safely work with a wider range of innovative developers without compromising security or compliance. The API Portal expands Layer 7’s gateway-based API management suite, and gives companies broader-yet-managed access to a whole new pool of talented devs working in mobile, social, business process, cloud and SaaS.
Full Story >Datapipe, LinkSource and Masergy Team Up to Secure Private Clouds
Datapipe, a provider of managed services and data center infrastructure for IT and cloud computing, MASERGY, a provider of secure virtualized network services to enterprises, and LinkSource Technologies, a provider of IT consulting services are teaming up to secure private clouds for global use.
Full Story >SAS Brings Business Users Do-It-Yourself Predictive Analytics
SAS has launched a Rapid Predictive Modeler aimed at letting business users develop predictive models for various scenarios, including customer segmentation, up-selling, cross-selling and campaign management.
Full Story >Java Mobile APIs Progress as JavaOne Nears
This summer's JavaOne will continue to highlights opps for Java devs to enter the booming sector of mobile development, for both consumer and enterprise use. As the countdown to the show continues, a number of key mobile-Java JSRs are working their way through the standards process. Integration Developer News takes a look at rapid progress on the push to agree on Java APIs for a variety of mobile apps, including scanners, RFID and remote inventory.
Full Story >Web Services Update "Screen Scraping"
Web services are presenting Java and NET developers new easy-to-learn opportunities to access and integrate with valuable legacy assets, according to a growing number of enterprise apps professionals. See why non-programmatic approaches, including even screen scraping could boost career opps for Java and .NET enterprise devs.
Full Story >JPay Draft APIs Could Be Ready By Xmas
A draft JPay JSR could be ready as early as Christmas, which would create new Java APIs to ease the design and deployment of end-to-end e-payments. JPay is backed by leaders in transaction-driven Java, including Oracle, IBM, Sun, HP and Siemens. Integration Developer News interviews a JPay exec to learn more about its impact on architects and developers.
Full Story >Java APIs Target Mobile Scanners, RFID
Two new JSRs that would help Java support poised-to-explode RFID and remote inventory sectors are under review by the Java Community Process. JSR 256 and 257, spearheaded by Nokia, continue to push J2ME to the forefront of JCP activity, with 8 of the last 11 JSRs based on J2ME/mobile devs. Take a look at how these JSRs could boost mobile IT prospects in 2005.
Full Story >Mainframe Integration Tips for Java, .NET
Java and .NET devs should look to a "runtime execution model" for using non-programmatic web services to leverage legacy apps, say experts at SD 2004's Best Practices event. See why these approaches, which offer quick and easy integration with mainframes, are boosting Java and .NET enterprise dev prospects.
Full Story >Gosling: Unified Java Tool APIs May Take a Year
James Gosling, the renowned creator of Java, now has a new job at Sun: CTO of the Sun Developer Platform. In that role, he gave his first formal briefing to reporters, noting that the push by the Java Tools Committee to create a unified set of APIs for Java tools vendors could take a year or more. He also revealed that Sun will base its future product line on its Open Source NetBeans platform, and was hopeful that the rift between NetBeans and Eclipse could be mended as talks continue between Sun and IBM.
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