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whitepaper Manage Web content by integrating IBM software with your existing systems2008-06-03 IBM
  The rapid growth of Web-based initiatives means organizations need to manage large amounts of targeted data. Existing enterprise content management (ECM) systems can be integrated with IBM Lotus Web Content Management software to help align accurate information with the people who affect your business. This white paper explains how.

Tags: Business Strategies, Database Management, Web Services
  
whitepaper Block Evolving Spam, Secure your Network2008-11-01 MessageLabs
  New spamming techniques are upon us - 419 spam, botnets, CAPTCHA cracking - what's next from the "bad guys"?

Spam remains the biggest email-born threat to businesses. Although most business have some type of Anti-Spam solution in place, spam continues to evolve and disguise itself in order to sneak past traditional defenses. Download this FREE whitepaper and learn about the brand new spam techniques developed by cyber criminals in 2008, the differences between traditional Anti-spam solutions and MessageLabs superior technology. Lastly see how MessageLabs can protect your business better than anyone else.

Tags: Email, Spam - E-mail Fraud - Phishing
  
whitepaper A Comparison of J2EE and .NET as Platforms for Teaching Web Services2008-10-23 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
  .NET and J2EE are the two leading technologies in enterprise-level application development. They are also the platforms of choice for developing Web services. This paper compare the two platforms using parameters such as features present in each platform, tools and resources offered by the two and compatibility with the rest of the curriculum. .NET offers integrated, native support for various phases of Web services development, while the Java platform achieves this with several new libraries. The paper compare the Web-services development process in IBM's Websphere (for J2EE) and Microsoft's Visual Studio .NET and find them remarkably similar.

Tags: .NET, J2EE
  
whitepaper Experiments on Element and Document Statistics for XML Retrieval2008-10-08 World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
  This paper presents an information retrieval model on XML documents based on tree matching. Queries and documents are represented by extended trees. An extended tree is built starting from the original tree, with additional weighted virtual links between each node and its indirect descendants allowing to directly reach each descendant. Therefore only one level separates between each node and its indirect descendants. This allows to compare the user query and the document with flexibility and with respect to the structural constraints of the query. The content of each node is very important to decide whether a document element is relevant or not, thus the content should be taken into account in the retrieval process.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper Intel XML Software Suite 1.1 Performance Brief: Accelerating the Critical Functions in XML Processing2008-09-10 Intel
  Today's applications rely on data feeds from many sources, using SOAP, REST, RSS and others which all are based on the use of XML. Efficient XML processing is the cornerstone of almost every Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) deployment, regardless of the programming language or data center environment. This paper provides comparisons to other popular XML processors, using the following common XML functions: Extensible Stylesheet Language Transform (XSLT) processing, XML Path language processing, DOM/SAX parsing and XML schema validation processing.

Tags: XML, Web Services
  
whitepaper State of the Semantic Web: Know Where to Look2008-08-27 JupiterMedia
  There is no question that the web is an unprecedented success. It is the single most adventurous and useful platform for information exchange ever conceived and built. The architectural choices that went into its design have lent it scalability, flexibility, and the ability to grow into new business models, application-level technologies, and varied uses. Currently, the web is designed for use by people; and not by software. Visitors to a site such as Amazon - that provides book and movie ratings, information about available used copies, related products, and so forth - can easily parse the content visually. It is much more difficult for software to act on a visitor's behalf, because the information is tied up in the presentation structure.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper Java/JRuby Developers, Say Open 'Sesame' to the Semantic Web2008-08-22 JupiterMedia
  The core concept of the semantic web is integrating and using data from different sources. Using semantic web technologies such as RDF/RDFS and the SPARQL query language to integrate and use data from disparate sources has some advantages over using a standard relational database. The Resource Description Framework (RDF) uses predicates to define relationships between data objects, and RDF Schema (RDFS), which is written in RDF, offers a modeling language for knowledge representation and ontology development. Used together, these technologies enable the user to use information from disparate sources in different formats/schemas without having to convert the data to a "Standard format" - as one would with a relational database.

Tags: Web Services, Application Development
  
whitepaper Set Up a Center of Excellence for SOA: Considerations and Analysis2008-08-14 IBM
  An SOA COE is an organization that assimilates and promotes best practices, knowledge, and pragmatic leading-edge solutions in the area of SOA. The COE introduces rigor and discipline across various SOA initiatives and provides benefits by building skills and competency to sustain successful execution of increasingly complex SOA initiatives. SOA is an approach to building applications that align business and IT goals. Typically, the business side of the organization likes the concept of SOA because SOA promotes business flexibility and agility.

Tags: Service-Oriented Architecture
  
whitepaper The Social Enterprise: Using Social Enterprise Applications to Enable the Next Wave of Knowledge Worker Productivity2008-08-01 Oracle
  What can the enterprise learn from sites such as MySpace and Facebook? First is the notion that birds of a feather flock together. Communities of interest will quickly form without the need for top-down hand-holding. When people form their own groups, the connections are stronger and the interactions more frequent and long lasting. Second, with better tools, a faster rate of user adoption is evident. Enterprise users, spoiled by the ease of consumer software, don't want to perform complex installations, remember arcane passwords, or learn something new just to be able to share with their coworkers.

Tags: Web Services, Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Cloud Computing With Amazon Web Services, Part 1: Introduction - When It's Smarter to Rent Than to Buy2008-07-29 IBM
  Cloud computing can be loosely defined as using scalable computing resources provided as a service from outside the environment on a pay-per-use basis. One uses only what one needs, and pay for only what one uses. One can access any of the resources that live in the "Cloud" at any time, and from anywhere across the Internet. One doesn't have to care about how things are being maintained behind the scenes in the cloud. The cloud is responsible for being highly available and responsive to the needs of the application. Cloud computing has also been called utility computing, or grid computing.

Tags: High Performance Computing