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Is SOA dead? Part 2

Posted by Chris Turner | Tue 30 Jun 2009

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) was meant to increase systems agility and lower development costs. But has it lived up to the hype? In the second part of our discussion, Chris Turner, CTO of Unilever gives his opinion on what went wrong ...Read more

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Getting real benefits from virtualisation

Posted by Simon McKenna | Mon 29 Jun 2009

One of the key wins of server virtualisation is saving money, but unless the project is properly scoped it will be hard to prove the benefits, says Simon McKenna, virtualisation strategist at Fujitsu ...Read more

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The Legal I: Location, location, location

Posted by David Naylor | Thu 25 Jun 2009

Cloud computing may be the latest buzzword in IT but, as technology law expert David Naylor explains, it pays to know where your data is drifting ...Read more

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Is SOA dead? Part 1

Posted by Anne Thomas Manes | Tue 23 Jun 2009

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) was meant to increase systems agility and lower development costs. But has it lived up to the hype? In the first part of our debate, Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research director of Burton Group, gives her opinion on what went wrong ...Read more

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Personal space invaders

Posted by Ray Kurzweil | Mon 15 Jun 2009

Futurist Ray Kurzweil predicts when artificial intelligence will enter our bodies – and could make us immortal ...Read more

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europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 03:41:17 +0000

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europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 03:17:44 +0000

A plan by the Chicago exchange company to allow nearly round-the-clock electronic trading on its Chicago Board of Trade is drawing fire from brokers, farmers and floor traders.

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Defiant Message From Greece

europe.wsj.com: Fri, 18 May 2012 03:12:44 +0000

Alexis Tsipras, head of Greece's radical left party, said in an interview with the Journal that there is little chance Europe will cut off funding to the country and if it does, Greece will repudiate its debts.

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