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whitepaper How can your enterprise utilize the latest Social Software technology? Get a free report sample2008-06-27 CMS Watch
  Find out how major Social Software technologies really work. The Enterprise Social Software Report: Collaboration and Networking Within and Beyond the Enterprise from CMS Watch will help your team decide whether and where and how to apply which social media tools in your enterprise. You've probably seen a lot of commentary about Social Software. This Report is different. Here's why -- it looks at product strengths and weaknesses based on customer experiences, interviews with consultants, and hands-on testing. The Report offers candid, no-nonsense advice for both business and technology decision-makers. Get your free report sample now to learn more.

Tags: Portals, Business Strategies, Web Services, Collaborative Web
  
whitepaper Understanding SOA and Business Mashups: Automate. Coordinate. Collaborate. No coding required!2008-06-26 Serena Software
  Featured Speaker: Tim Zonca, Master Masher and Director of Product Marketing at Serena Software

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been the talk of business process management, IT and enterprise architecture for the last decade, but the promise of SOA remains largely unfulfilled. Learn how Serena Business Mashups help you milk SOA for all its worth and offer new hope for beating the application backlog.

View this on-demand Serena webinar, where Master Masher Tim Zonca shows you how Business Mashups are the killer application for SOA and Web services, making your business more productive. Instead of relying on highly-skilled developers for all SOA work, non-programmers can visually assemble composite applications, called Mashups, using a simple, drag-and-drop user interface, and with no coding required.

In this webinar, you will learn:
  • What SOA is and how Business Mashups are strategically and technically aligned with it.
  • Why SOA matters.
  • How Web services can be used to rapidly assemble applications from existing building blocks.
  • How business users can perform application assembly, without programming skills.
  • How different systems, whether behind the firewall or Internet-based services, are easily connected.
View Serena's Webinar now and "Mash SOA!"

Tags: Web Services, Collaborative Web, Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Building Asynchronous Contextual Collaboration With Exchange Web Services (Level 300)2008-06-26 Microsoft
  This webcast shows how to build mashups using the data in Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Service Pack 1 (SP1). It shows what one can do with Exchange Web Services, and some examples with code such as resource schedules and interactive organizational charts. The webcast also shows how to move old Exchange Server applications to the future of Exchange Server development: Exchange Web Services!

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper Application Server Revolution: Feature Packs and the new world of SOA + Web 2.0 video2008-06-25 IBM
  Find out how Tom Manning of fictional Bradshaw Bank uses WebSphere Application Server 6.1 Feature Packs to harness the power of partner, supplier, customer & internal assets in a single, powerful, agile Web 2.0 application. This IBM TV video shows the power WAS 6.1 has to bring you the future: SOA + Web 2.0 unites!

Tags: Web Services, Service-Oriented Architecture, Application Development
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Look What You Can Do With Silverlight 2 (Part 4 of 6): Web Services Support (Level 200)2008-06-23 Microsoft
  Microsoft Silverlight 2 has a robust networking stack, and it supports Representational State Transfer (REST), SOAP, WS, HTTP endpoints, and even cross-domain networking. This webcast examines how to implement calls to Web services from the Silverlight 2 Microsoft .NET-connected applications using a variety of methods, including standard ASP.NET Web Services (ASMX), Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Services, and REST.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: ADO.NET Data Services Overview (Part 1 of 2) (Level 100)2008-06-17 Microsoft
  This webcast illustrates how to take advantage of ADO.NET Data Services (formerly code-named Astoria) to easily and securely expose data as services over HTTP. It gives an overview of REST, the architectural style underlying ADO.NET Data Services. Then it gives a high-level demonstration of how to expose an Entity Framework Entity Data Model via ADO.NET Data Services and explains how to consume those services.

Tags: Web Services, .NET
  
whitepaper With .tv a New Rich Media Star Is Launched on the World Stage2008-06-13 Verisign
  Hollywood.TV wanted to provide 24/7 access for a worldwide audience to view online celebrity-related materials at their own convenience and find a vehicle for communication through the Internet that doesn't impose the traditional limitations and restrictions of television. The challenge was to define a name for the venture that transcended cultural and linguistic barriers and discover breakthrough opportunities in highly established industry renowned for being closely controlled and regulated by an entrenched core group. The company deployed .tv Domain Name with which they have a machine to take any brand from zero to hero in one click.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Introduction to SharePoint Products and Technologies for .NET Developers: Web Services (Level 200)2008-06-10 Microsoft
  This webcast is on SharePoint Products and Technologies for Microsoft .NET developers. SharePoint Products and Technologies make it possible to allow list data access using code running on the server machine and also using Web services. This webcast covers some of the simple Web services provided by SharePoint Products and Technologies and show how to create a new Web service on a computer.

Tags: .NET, Application Development
  
whitepaper Operation-State Modeling: The Busy Developer's Guide to Writing Service Specifications2008-06-10 IBM
  An operation-state model describes a service interface consistently and in detail. Whether a service implementation conforms with an operation-state model is objectively verifiable. A service specification with an operation-state model is better than one without. The problems that plague a prose specification (inconsistency, incoherency, subjectivity, and vagueness) ultimately lead to comparatively many, many (MANY!) more hours required to implement the service and an exponentially expanded project timeline. Including an operation-state model in the same specification saves development effort and compresses the project timeline.

Tags: Web Services
  
whitepaper SOA Management: Bringing SOA into the mainstream of IT operations2008-06-06 Hewlett-Packard (HP)
  Managing SOA services is usually done by a specific project team initially. However, in the long run, SOA must be managed in production by IT operations to take advantage of trusted operational processes. This paper describes an approach to SOA management that integrates SOA into the fabric of IT by addressing the unique aspects of SOA management and balances the needs of the initial SOA project team with the needs of the enterprise.

Tags: Resources Mgmt., Strategic Planning, Service-Oriented Architecture