WHITE PAPER:
Read this white paper to learn how to accelerate the development of rich internet applications for SOA through automation and reuse of readily available XML assets by using a native XML approach.
CASE STUDY:
To empower non-technical business stakeholders and reduce the reliance on specialist developers, Totaljobs Group needed to select the right web content management system. View this case study to learn how they reduced development costs substantially by shifting the responsibility for managing website content.
SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD:
The BlackBerry® Plug-in for Microsoft® Visual Studio® allows developers to leverage existing Microsoft® based developer tools to create, profile and debug web projects for BlackBerry smartphones. Continue on to learn more and to download BlackBerry Plug-in for Microsoft Visual Studio.
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PRESENTATION TRANSCRIPT:
In this three part transcript series with industry expert Greg Schultz learn how to boost web hosting efficiency and optimization in your environment.
WHITE PAPER:
This white paper provides a technical overview of a data integration tool that meets the performance, flexibility, productivity, modularity and hot-pluggability requirements of an integration platform.
TRIAL SOFTWARE:
IBM Mashup Center is an enterprise mashup platform enabling the rapid creation of reusable application building blocks (widgets, feeds, mashups) that can be easily assembled into new applications or leveraged within existing applications— with the governance and security IT requires— to address daily business challenges.
WHITE PAPER:
This paper discusses how Java EE 5 dramatically speeds the development of SOA applications and how enterprise developers can leverage its power by using Oracle WebLogic Server.
WHITE PAPER:
The backlog is the number-one hurdle to effectiveness for CIOs followed by inadequate budgets and a shortage of time for strategic thinking and planning, reports “The State of the CIO 2006” survey by CIO Magazine. For IT executives managing mainframe applications, these issues are all too familiar. After all, the average Fortune 100 company...
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, with bee populations being decimated, we find out how the internet of things could save the honeybee. Amid fears that artificial intelligence could end human innovation, we hear from the experts on AI about the reality. And we examine the challenges of customer service in a multi-channel world. Read the issue now.