Foreword by Ray Harishankar, IBM Fellow “There are many books on the market on the topic of SOA and SOA’s business and technology value. This book focuses on one of the key technical values of SOA and does an excellent job of describing SOA-based application integration by clarifying the relationship and patterns of SOA with other integration technologies in a distributed computing environment.” Sandra Carter, IBM Vice President for SOA, BPM, and WebSphere Marketing ” (more…)
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SOA-Based Enterprise Integration: A Step-by-Step Guide to Services-based Application (Hardcover)
March 2nd, 2010Information Rules: A Strategic Guide to the Network Economy (Kindle Edition)
February 21st, 2010Amazon.com Review
Chapter 1 of Information Rules begins with a description of the change brought on by technology at the close of the century–but the century described is not this one, it’s the late 1800s. One hundred years ago, it was an emerging telephone and electrical network that was transforming business. Today it’s the Internet. The point? While the circumstances of a particular era may be unique, the underlying principles that describe the exchange of goods in a f (more…)
Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise: A Step-by-Step Guide (Paperback)
February 21st, 2010Review
Praise for Cloud Computing and SOA Convergence in Your Enterprise“Cloud computing is a hot topic today in business circles for its potential to transform IT service delivery and galvanize service-oriented architecture. David Linthicum is one of the foremost authorities in the strategic application of technology to business, and this book is required reading for those looking to reap the rewards of cloud computing in the enterprise.”—Dion HinchcliffeEnterprise Web 2.0 (more…)
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA): A Planning and Implementation Guide for Business and Technology (Hardcover)
February 18th, 2010Review
“In the end, SOA, delivers what is the first and perhaps most comprehensive road map yet for IT executives, team leaders and developers, whether they are in the business field or government.” (Public CIO, October 2006)
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“This book provides a superb overview of the SOA topic. Marks and Bell provide practical guidance across the entire SOA life cycle—from business imperatives and motivations to the post-deployment business and technical metrics to co (more…)








