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Microsoft, Progress, CA, Others Agree on WS-* for Devices
OASIS has approved new standards to bring SOA/web services to peripherals, consumer electronics, and various instruments for smart apps. The three new standards are supported by Microsoft, Progress Software, CA, Software AG, Rde Hat and other OASIS members.
Full Story >Frost Bank Standardizes on Ivory for Mainframe SOA
Frost Bank, which manages $15 billion in assets, is standardizing on GT Software's Ivory Service Architect for a wide range of mainframe integration and modernization projects. Bank IT execs cite Ivory's easy approach to updating and integrating a wide array of core mainframe apps and data.
Full Story >Saperion Upgrades ECM System for Integration
Saperion is shipping version 6 of its Enterprise Content Management (ECM) system, which sports a SOA-based open architecture designed to let companies more quickly develop and customize new products and integrate with existing systems.
Full Story >SNIA Works on Cloud Storage Interfaces, Best Practices
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA), has formed the Cloud Storage Technical Work Group (TWG) to develop storage networking architectures and best practices to enable companies to more easily load, access, integrate and secure cloud storage solutions.
Full Story >Sabre Holdings Standardizes on FUSE Open Source ESB
Sabre Holdings, parent of the world-renown Sabre travel reservation system and Travelocity.com, will standardize on Progress Software's FUSE open source ESB for real-time integration and SOA with its B2B partners.
Full Story >OMG To Acquire Green Computing Impact Organization
The Object Management Group (OMG), the longtime IT integration standards group, will acquire the Green Computing Impact Organization Inc. (GCIO), an organization focused on sustainability standards and practices.
Full Story >Aberdeen: Planning Frameworks Help Identify IT Leaders
An intriguing study recently released by Aberdeen Group finds similarities between how companies plan their IT projects, and how they can find their next-generation of leaders - both for IT and companywide. Adherence to standards, attention to structure, and test-and evaluate are all keys to both.
Full Story >Progress Updates Open Source FUSE ESB for Full Lifecycle
Progress Software is shipping FUSE ESB 4.0, an upgrade to the former IONA open source ESB based on the Apache Open Source ServiceMix ESB. FUSE 4.0 expands lifecycle support to design, build, test, deploy and manage the ESB, and underscores Progress' intent to continue support for Open Source middleware.
Full Story >Altova Ships Entry-Level XML Edit, Validation Tool
Altova, creator of XMLSpy, is shipping an entry-level XML editor. Altova XMLSpy 2008 Standard Edition lets users view, validate and edit XML, DTD, XML Schema, XSLT, and XQuery.
Full Story >OASIS Tunes SOA for Telecoms
Many of the worlds largest players in SOA and telecommunications are joining in an initiave to optimize SOA for telecoms. Member companies include: IBM, Alcatel-Lucent, Avaya, Computer Associates, Microsoft, Nortel, Oracle, Progress Software, and Verisign.
Full Story >DataDirect: Houston, We Have XQuery 1.0
After 8 years of at-times-intense vendor discussions, the W3C has finally adopted XQuery 1.0 (and seven other XML standards). The standards looks to help enterprise IT unify diverse databases, documents, emails and web pages into a single, searchable datastore. But how will XQuery 1.0 change things, and how should IT pro's treat the news? IDN speaks with W3C XQuery Working Group member DataDirect Technologies' XML Architect Carlo Innocenti.
Full Story >Latest SAML 2.0 Tech Pushes Federation Interop
The SAML 2.0 interop products list continues to grow, from big names and less familiar ones. IBM, NEC, RSA Security and NTT this week passed Liberty Alliance's SAML 2.0 interop testing. But, Ping Identity, a smaller federation firm also shipping this week with an intelligent approach to config consoles. IDN looks at how SAML 2.0 will help all-sized vendors and users converge their security between Liberty, SAML and Shibboleth.
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