Results for Practices
O’Reilly Sets ‘Found Conference’ for June 9-11
O'Reilly Media Inc.'s Found Conference is set for June 9-11 at the San Francisco Airport Marriott in Burlingame, Calif. The three-day conference aims to help developers focus on search acquisition and architecture techniques to make web-based content easier to find.
Full Story >EMA: 10 ‘Real World’ Best Practices for Service Catalogs
The Enterprise Management Association (EMA) is offering 10 Best Practices for using a Service Catalog as part of ITIL projects, especially those based on architectures using web services and SOA.
Full Story >IBM Develop New Partner Scheme SOA
IBM is developing a new Business Partner program in order to expand its support for best practices and skills in enterprise data centers.
Full Story >Borland U. Eyes End-to-End AppDev Training
Just in time for fall semester, Borland Corp. has cut the ribbon on Borland University, a multidiscipline training program that looks at end-to-end appdev - including specification, design, build, test and deploy. Check out Borland's vision of team-driven training and Best Practices might make your traditional appdev and web services projects more successful.
Full Story >IBM Launches SOA Best Practices Portal
IBM this week launched its first consolidated SOA portal, offering architects and devs Best Practices, business cases and based self-assessment tools. IBM execs also tell IDN their on-going SOA pilots will feed new SOA proof-points into the portal for all devs to use. See what SOA info is in store from IBM.
Full Story >Top IT Trials To Burst "Go Live" Logjam
The longest IT logjam in 20 years is about to break free, says John Goodson, a vice president of production operations for DataDirect Technologies. After long periods of testing and stalling, IT's biggest 'pet theories' in 2005 will finally get into full-scale, real-life enterprise production, Goodson predicts. See which ones Goodson says have the best upside.
Full Story >Five IT Pilots Going 'Production Grade' in '05
The major theme for the year ahead will be turning some of IT's biggest 'pet theories' into full-scale, real-life production assets, says John Goodson, a vice president of production operations for DataDirect Technologies. See which IT trial balloons Goodson says will get swift upward momentum, and how architects and senior devs can benefit.
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