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Joe McKendrick
Joe McKendrick is an author and independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. Joe is co-author, along with 16 leading industry leaders and thinkers, of the SOA Manifesto, which outlines the values and guiding principles of service orientation. He also speaks frequently on Enterprise 2.0 and SOA topics at industry events and Webcasts. As an independent analyst, he has also authored numerous research reports in partnership with Unisphere Research, a division of Information Today, Inc. for user groups such as SHARE, Oracle Applications Users Group, and International DB2 Users Group. Joe is also an active SOA contributor for ebizQ/TechTarget. In a previous life, Joe served as director of the Administrative Management Society (AMS), an international professional association dedicated to advancing knowledge within the IT and business management fields.
About Service Oriented
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SOA repository, built quickly and on a low budget
Lightweight do-it-yourself SOA repository, bulit on open-source software.
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Web usage stats may be compromised by fake online IDs: report
New data on more than 104 million social media transactions collected the past three months reveals high levels of fraudulent accounts.
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Cloud computing can break hold of global 'IT cartel' on governments: Vivek Kundra
In his first editorial after leaving office as US CIO, Vivek Kundra says cloud computing is inevitable for cash-strapped governments.
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SOA is everywhere: even driving drone aircraft
A framework ‘analogous to the hardware and operating system used by a tablet computer’ will give the government more flexibility with the software running its pilotless drones.
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When computers talk to each other, conversationally
Turing Test fail: chatbots say the darndest things.
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Cloud helps manage internal IT infrastructure, too: survey
New Saugatuck survey finds a majority of enterprises plan on using cloud or SaaS-based IT management solutions to manage their IT environments — whether they are on-premises or hybrid.
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Now, crowdsourcing can be embedded into applications
The MobileWorks API makes programmatic calls to its crowd of human beings — thus embedding actual human intelligence into software applications, the vendor says.
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OASIS releases latest draft of 'foundation of modern SOA understanding'
Message in long-awaited standards release: ‘the hyping of SOA is over — it’s time to roll up our sleeves and make it happen.’
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Cloud computing bigger deal for startups than enterprises: OMG's Richard Soley
Object Management Group chair says existing enterprises still need to address integration and security concerns, especially with legacy systems.
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Stanford opens some information technology courses to the world
Courses on artificial intelligence, machine learning, and databases will be delivered to virtual classrooms of ten of thousands of students, if not hundreds of thousands.
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Wireless data may eventually be delivered by LED light
Think about it: light fixtures are everywhere, and each one is capable of serving as a data transmission device. A leading proponent calls it ‘Li-Fi.’
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Why college professors should fear information technology: commentary
Moore’s Law versus the higher education system.
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Did software put the universe in a shoebox yet? The world catches up to Yale's David Gelernter
The question is not ‘What can software engineers build?’ but ‘What do users need?’
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Five ways to digitally shop until you drop
2D codes are hot, but Near-Field Communications (NFC) looms.
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Everyone becoming a cloud provider: financial services
Equifax — known for its credit monitoring services — deepens its cloud offerings.
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SOA consulting specialists ZapThink acquired by Dovel Technologies
Acquiring firm has been working with US federal agencies on SOA programs — one area where government leads private-sector efforts.
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Information technology behind global shakeup: NYT columnist
Tom Friedman: ‘It used to be that only cheap foreign manual labor was easily available; now cheap foreign genius is easily available.’
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Worst-case scenario: the only thing worse than an angry user....
Timeless observation from Geek & Poke’s Oliver Widder: What’s far worse than a pack of angry users?
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FTP, first created in 1971, alive and well in service-oriented world
Managed file transfer technology is ‘one of the logical solutions to brokering the conversations in between the cloud and the company.’
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Cloud Security Alliance launches registry: not a moment too soon
The CSA Security, Trust & Assurance Registry (STAR) is intended to encourage transparency of security practices within cloud providers.
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