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Microsoft begins paving path for IT, cloud integration

Microsoft is finally starting to explain the "plus" in its software-plus-services plan with the first slate of technologies to support integration of the cloud and existing IT resources.

| News | Hardware | Internet | SaaS | SOA | Software | 11/23/09 at 4:10 pm


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6 Globalization Tips: Managing IT in Emerging Markets

Promote clear rules. Define which decisions are global versus which can be made locally.

| Tip | IT management/strategy | SOA | 11/19/09 at 10:41 am |


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WSO2 extending SOA into cloud computing

The WSO2 Cloud Platform rollout features secure services multi-tenancy.

| News | SOA | 11/13/09 at 9:34 am |


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When cloud computing is a fit (and when it's not)

See how your application stands up to this checklist to determine whether cloud computing is the right option.

| Tip | IT management/strategy | SaaS | SOA | 11/13/09 at 8:44 am |


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SOA Security Solutions: Four Patterns to Grow On

How can you combine diverse products into an SOA security solution for today's needs as well as leave a path for tomorrow's demands? Forrester's Randy Heffner shares four broad solution patterns.

| Opinion | Security | SOA | Software | 11/04/09 at 5:40 pm


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SOA Pattern of the Week (#4): Service Normalization

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Anatomy of a Web Service Contract

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SOA gets an obituary

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SOA spend up despite unclear benefits

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SOA security more than authentication

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Beware vendor SOA promises

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Where Google Chrome security fails: the password
I heard mention that the Chrome OS will have some sort of encryption available a la bitlocker. If it's possible to encrypt personal data using another password or key, then it may have potential for very secure data.... And Ubuntu has an 'encrypt home directory' option, perhaps google should follow suit.
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