|
|
TODAY'S TOP SOA & WEBSERVICES LINKS
Interviews
Novell CEO Messman Postpones Gupta Appointment
Who Is David Litwack? Litwack is responsible for the development and advancement of Novell's secure Web services strategy, a position he assumed in July 2002 following Novell's acquisition of SilverStream Software, a company for which he'd served as president and CEO since 1997. He is also a member of Novell's Worldwide Management Committee. JDJ spoke with him on May 21, 2004 exclusively about a range of contemporary computing issues.
Reader Feedback : Page 1 of 1
#7 |
Jaguar commented on the 23 Nov 2004
Good Move Mr. Litwack. If the Novell BOD had any balls they would have kicked the MESS-MAN long time ago and appointed Chris Stone as CEO. Messman is ruining the spirit of Novell. The stock is at 6 instead of 20 due to the MESSMAN non-event. This CEO is a fake, absolutely useless. He has been on the Novell BOD since 1986 ( I believe) . When Novell took over Cambridge TP, Messman was asked why Cambridge didn't use any Novell products he replied: "I didn't know they have such great products ( after 15 years on the Novell board). Gimme a break. This man has to go ! |
#6 |
Novell Nonsense commented on the 23 Nov 2004
Good for Mr Litwack - he always was a decent guy. Maybe Stone will have the last laugh after in all in this tawdry corporate tale. |
#5 |
Rost Vashevnik commented on the 23 Nov 2004
I can not agree more with the advice at the end of the previous comment by Vance Lister : "Whether an institution implements monolithic, client/server, middleware or SOA, make sure the data format is consistent; reusing a data definition will be more cost effective than reusing code." High level of reuse of data definitions can only be achieved if common data dictionaries are used to model and implement databases, middleware, services and user interfaces. The product I am working on - MetaBoss offers facilities to maintain enterprise data dictionaries and reuse data definitions across all systems and layers. |
#4 |
Vance Lister commented on the 23 Nov 2004
We look to SOA because Middleware has failed us. An enterprise has hundreds of computers on desks and in departments, running vastly disparate applications from many vendors. Middleware exists to get data from one place to another and ultimately gather data for integration. Unfortunately, the cost of middleware, interoperability and integration now costs more than the applications themselves (certainly in the financial world where I work). SOA holds out the hope of reducing the number of applications by providing a single service, enterprise-wide, where duplicate applications previously existed. All SOA enabling environments offer the opportunity to mix and match services from different vendors for use throughout the enterprise. Unfortunately, when vendors offer fifty web services instead of one application module, the cost of web service integration will be increased even more and institutions will eventually declare that SOA is dead and some other technical integration platform will be the new silver bullet. My advice, whether an institution implements monolithic, client/server, middleware or SOA, make sure the data format is consistent; reusing a data definition will be more cost effective than reusing code. |
#3 |
Rost Vashevnik commented on the 23 Nov 2004
"People buy cars" - is probably referring to people who need cars. People who need middleware will buy middleware. People who need SOA product will buy SOA product and will probably get some sort of middleware within it. So it looks to me that SOA product vendor will need to buy middleware. We have had SOA for years. CORBA and / or COM/DCOM/ActiveX could have been used to implement SOA within organisation for long time. But never before we have heard that middleware is dead. So what is so different about SOAP that now gives vendors right to say that middleware is dead ? Will they not use a database ? Will they not have distributed architectures inside to implement their Services ? Will they not have transactions ? I think they are just trying to "segment" the market and carve up a niche for themselves. |
#2 |
JDJ Response commented on the 23 Nov 2004
Great question: we asked IBM in our May issue, yes. Here's the relevant exchange, with John Swainson the GM in charge of the entire WebSphere product set... JDJ: [Sun's] Jonathan Schwartz went on record in JDJ as saying "middleware is history." Clearly that wasn't meant literally, but he was saying that end-to-end "systems" will supplant it as a focus. Is the IBM view that middleware, on the contrary, is just beginning? Swainson: Saying that middleware is "history" is laughable. IBM has tens of thousands of customers who need and use middleware for transactions, data management, development tools, systems management, security, and collaboration in a heterogeneous systems environment. The WebSphere platform experienced 12% revenue growth in 2003 over the previous year. The WebSphere platform grew 24% in 1Q04, marking its twenty-second consecutive quarter of revenue growth. Plus we have already this year carried extensive interviews with BEA, and with David Skok of Matrix Partners, who invested $10M in JBoss. |
#1 |
Justin Peck commented on the 23 Nov 2004
Um, is this the new marching order for the Java elites? "Go out there and tell everyone that middleware is dead so we can push this instead..." First Jonathan Schwartz writes an article in the JDJ, proclaiming the end of middleware (in which he completely failed to tell us why), and now this guy from Novell. Whatever. Have you guys asked what JBoss, BEA or IBM has to say about this? |
YOUR FEEDBACK  | Generate PDF Files with
XML,XSL-FO, and FOP By Suresh Selvaraj Eric Rose wrote: In this
article you mention the "
apache.org.fop.apps.Drive
r" class; this class
doesn't appear in the
fop.jar file in the 0.94
release of FOP from
Apache. What version of
FOP was this example
written for? Is there a
new methodology which has
replaced the use of the
Driver class? |  | SOA Issues Are People
Issues...Not Technology By David Linthicum Chris Haddad wrote: Great
post Dave. I especially
like your closing comment
"In essence, developers
and architects are so
frustrated with the
people and process issues
within the enterprise
that they are
circumventing the
politics and turf issues
by outsourcing bits and
piece... |  | iPhone 3G - The Best
Apple Keynote Ever By Yakov Fain Anatole Tartakovsky
wrote: While pricing and
peer pressure would
propel this device in 100
million units range
worldwide within 2 years
it is up to AT&T to play
hardball with other
providers for smartphones
market. I used 3G
networks since they
become available - having
plans... |  | Virtualization Management
Company Fortisphere
Selected to Join
Microsoft Startup
Accelerator Program By Virtualization News Desk Virtualization news for
the channel community and
you ! wrote: Trackback
Added: Fortisphere
Selected to Join
Microsoft Startup
Accelerator Program;
Fortisphere announced
that it has been selected
to join the Microsoft
Startup Accelerator
Program. As a member of
the progr... |  | 2X and Virtual Iron Join
Forces to Provide
Virtualization and
Application Delivery By Virtualization News Desk Virtualization news for
the channel community and
you ! wrote: Trackback
Added: 2X and Virtual
Iron Join Forces to
Provide Virtualization
and Application Deli
very; 2X and Virtual Iron
Join Forces to Provide
Virtualization and
Application Delivery ? 2X
and Virtual Iron
an... |
SUBSCRIBE TO THE WORLD'S MOST POWERFUL NEWSLETTERS Help Wanted: SYS-CON Media is looking for i-technology reporters, and journalists. Please apply to reporters(at)sys-con.com. We are also seeking online advertising sales representatives with proven track record. Please apply to careers(at)sys-con.com. |
|
SYS-CON FEATURED WHITEPAPERS  | Adobe's Kevin Lynch and
Microsoft's Scott Guthrie
to Keynote AJAX World RIA
Conference & Expo Two of the biggest
launches in Rich Internet
Application history took
place in 2007/2008 when
Adobe | Intel's XML Software
Suite Improves XML
Performance by 200% XML data descriptions can
be exhaustive, often
creating performance and
scalability challenges
for t | TX Text Control With
Office Open XML (DOCX)
Support TX Text Control has been
setting the standard in
the software component
industry for more than
seven | Free Guest Passes for the
SOA World Conference &
Expo in New York City SYS-CON's upcoming '3rd
International
Virtualization Conference
& Expo' faculty includes
such distin | Integrated Support for
XML Data Management XML is increasingly being
used as the language of
data exchange. An XML
document based on a DTD
or a | SYS-CON's Virtualization
Conference & Expo: Themes
& Topics From Application
Virtualization to Xen, a
round-up of the
virtualization themes &
topics being discu | Brazil, India & Venezuela
Join South Africa in
Objecting to OOXML
Standardization At the eleventh hour
Brazil, India and
Venezuela joined South
Africa in appealing ISO's
highly polit | South Africa Throws a
Monkey Wrench into
Microsoft's OOXML Plans South Africa has formally
objected to the fast
track used to get OOXML
to the brink of ISO
standardi | Red Hat Named "Platinum
Sponsor" of
Virtualization Conference
& Expo Red Hat is a trusted
open source provider.
Red Hat offers enterprise
customers a long-term
plan fo | View "Virtualization
Power Panel" Live on
SYS-CON.TV Red Hat CTO Brian
Stevens, Citrix CTO Simon
Crosby, Egenera CTO Pete
Manca, Allen Stewart,
Group Man | Microsoft To Support ODF Office will support the
Microsoft-hostile
OpenDocument Format (ODF)
1.1 when Office 2007
Service Pac | JustSystems, SEC, XBRL
International, EDGAR
Online Lead XBRL Survival
Course XBRL can help to
transform business,
dramatically simplifying
filing and reporting and
improving tra | Brits Bitch to EC about
Microsoft Becta, the British
Educational and
Communications and
Technology Agency, has
taken its gripes agains | EDI to XML: A Practical
Approach While EDI transactions
account for most
worldwide commercial
activity, XML-based
alternatives are be | JustSystems Contributes
Key XBRL Rendering
Technology to Financial
Community JustSystems announced
that it is contributing
intellectual property
rights for its invention
of eXte | JustSystems Launches
Campaign for XBRL Success JustSystems announced its
campaign to help
organizations adopt XBRL
(eXtensible Business
Reporting L | Word Documents Generated
By the Current Version of
Office 2007 Don't Conform
to ISO/IEC 29500 Word documents generated
by the current version of
Office 2007 don't conform
to ISO/IEC 29500, the O | Benefitfocus Selects
DataDirect XML Converters DataDirect announced
Benefitfocus is using
DataDirect XML Converters
to automatically
transform thou | ISO Becomes OOXML's
Steward Against the backdrop of a
noisy protest march
through downtown Oslo
Wednesday by 60 Norwegian
softwa | JustSystems Named "Cool
Vendor" by Gartner JustSystems was included
in the list of 'Cool
Vendors' in the 'Cool
Vendors in Content
Management, 2 |
|