Dr. Bob Sutor is Director of Marketing for IBM's WebSphere Foundation Software as well as its Web services and SOA efforts. A 21 year veteran of
IBM, Sutor has spent most of his career in IBM Research, specializing in symbolic computation and Internet publishing. In 1999 he moved to the IBM Software Group and focused on jump starting industry use of XML. This led to positions on the Board of Directors of the OASIS standards group and the vice chairmanship of the ebXML effort, a joint OASIS/United Nations endeavor. Sutor then led IBM's industry standards and Web services strategy efforts. He currently leads IBM's marketing efforts around the WebSphere Application Server and enterprise modernization software. Sutor is a frequent speaker on WebSphere, Web services, and Service Oriented Architecture. He is widely cited in the press and was recently featured in interviews in the Harvard Business Review and InfoWorld.
One of the major architectural themes for WebSphere Application Server Version 6 is its support for service-oriented architecture (SOA). IBM has supported Web services in various products for over four years, such as earlier versions of the application server as well as the WebSphere B...
There's a lot going on in business and IT today, and it's rapidly becoming more important that you have a good understanding of e-business on demand, service-oriented architecture, Web services, and grid computing. I've been in more than one conversation and read more than one article ...
As more and more people start using Web services, it's important to understand how this technology fits into the larger Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) picture.
The release of the SOAP 1.1 specification at the end of April was met by tremendous interest from the media, analysts and developers. Since IBM was a coauthor of the document (along with Microsoft, Lotus, DevelopMentor and UserLand), we were naturally pleased by the response. The SOAP4...
This month I'm going to discuss a new technology being standardized within the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) that will have a major impact on the way XML will be used in the next few years.
OASIS is involved in quite a range of XML activities. In my last column I discussed its increasing role in helping to standardize XML applications and talked about what's being done with XML.org. In this column I'll introduce you to the Electronic Business XML Initiative (ebXML), OASIS...
XML is a significant technological achievement, but what's it really good for when it comes to e-business and industry applications? In these columns I'll discuss how companies and consortiums are developing XML specifications for a wide range of industries. Most of the hot activity th...
(October 29, 2002) - Web services is the hot IT buzz word today, but I'd be willing to wager that most people in the business world aren't really sure what the term even means. Web services technologies allow businesses to share the information they have stored in their computer applic...
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