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Information-as-a-service (IaaS) is a comprehensive strategy for the delivery of information obtained from information services, following a consistent approach using SOA infrastructure and/or Internet standards such as RSS. The information delivered may be required to conform to an information model that meets a variety of present-day needs, rather than reflecting the models of older applications or data sources.
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For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Ken Vollmer, Rob Karel, Larry Fulton, Noel Yuhanna, January 26, 2009
Technical innovation and mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity continue to drive the evolution of the integration marketplace, leading to a market with a significantly different array of features and tools than what existed just 18 months ago. In . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
Topic Overview: Service-Oriented Architecture For Apps Dev And Program Management Prosby Randy Heffner, Mike Gilpin, August 18, 2008
For a single, isolated solution delivery project, it's OK to think of service-oriented architecture (SOA) as just Web services (WS) standards for better application integration: Your application needs something from another one, and WS technology bridges . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by Noel Yuhanna, Mike Gilpin, May 2, 2008
Increasing business demand for near-real-time delivery of high-quality information in context is driving enterprise architects and application developers toward new service-oriented ways of accessing and integrating enterprise information. Earlier-era . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by Noel Yuhanna, Mike Gilpin, January 23, 2008
Forrester evaluated leading enterprise information-as-a-service (IaaS) vendors across 94 criteria and found that BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, and Red Hat have established leadership positions, thanks to their IaaS capabilities, breadth of focus, and strong . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Mike Gilpin, November 15, 2007
Forrester recently surveyed 1,017 decision-makers at North American and European enterprises on the adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and related technologies including information-as-a-service (IaaS). Compared to other SOA technologies . . .
For Enterprise Architecture Professionals
by Mike Gilpin, Noel Yuhanna, March 22, 2007
Information-as-a-service has exploded on the scene over the past two years, moving from an obscure topic to one of the top usage scenarios in service-oriented architecture (SOA). Forrester expects that in 2007, a majority of large enterprises will add . . .
For Application Development & Program Management Professionals
by Rob Karel, Noel Yuhanna, December 28, 2006
Today, enterprise architects and information managers find it difficult to collaborate because metadata is not easily shared and synchronized across their tools and processes. Recently, IBM began to move toward a solution for this problem when it announced . . .
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