Traditional technology architectures preclude real-time business agility, says Software AG.
The services have been sold as the cure to every development problem, says Joon du Randt, technical team leader at DVT.
The state arms acquisition agency wants to save millions by going open source and ditching Microsoft.
South African decision-makers would be remiss to consider spending only on traditional IT requirements, says Mint MD Grant Hodgkinson.
In this World Wide Wrap: Unisys wins outsourcing deal, AT&T, IBM enquiry deadline set, and TCS secures outsourcing contract.
Citrix Systems and Dell have teamed up to provide server virtualisation technology to customers.
In this World Wide Wrap: Australia tops SOA market, SOA adoption is key, and Telelogic upgrades System Architect.
The prosecuting authority`s Information Management Service Centre plans a "crime-to-punishment" IT solution.
The move will make server virtualisation technology a reality for customers of all sizes, say the companies.
The technology automatically embeds communications capabilities into any application.
The two factions have traditionally shared an adversarial relationship, says Dr Wolfram Jost, executive board member at IDS Scheer.
SOA has been heavily hyped in recent years. What lies behind the marketing and what can SOA really deliver?
The vehicle tracking company moves from an accidental architecture to a service-oriented architecture.