Companies must revisit their approach to compliance when they move across to an SOA environment, says PricewaterhouseCoopers.
In today's technology roundup: Yahoo unveils oneConnect, Symbian shrugs off iPhone, SP1 drivers not malfunctioning, and Sun buys Innotek.
In this World Wide Wrap: Forrester hosts forum, consortium releases SOA podcast, and SOA security book unveiled.
The hospital network utilises Netgear switches and Proxim wireless access points from Duxbury Networking.
The South African Internet Exchange is rolling out IPv6 addresses to local customers.
Development processes need to be predictable so the outcomes become predictable, says Cornelius Swartz, head of software development for Red Man Technologies Cape Town.
The OCR and PDF conversion solution from ABBYY requires no desktop installation and is centrally managed.
The $4.9 billion deal will see IBM leverage the solutions and customer base the buy-out brings.
A Web governance organisation includes support for IPv6 on six of the world`s 13 root name servers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sun works on Da Vinci Machine, Spring combines with Java, and Java DB released.
The basic proposition in a service-oriented architecture is to re-use and reconfigure, says PricewaterhouseCoopers.
The company will contribute to global enterprise architecture best practice frameworks.
In this World Wide Wrap: HP unveils SOA software, mainframes integral to SOA, and IBM, Fair Isaac merge.