Moving from application-centric to SOA-centric development will deliver on original promises of flexibility, says Softworx.
In today's technology roundup: Hacker pierces hardware firewalls, Oracle buys into data quality, EU to award Galileo contracts, and Motorola announces Backflip.
In this World Wide Wrap: EMC to acquire Archer, cloud to improve continuity readiness, and ioSafe delivers 'indestructible storage'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Kodak extends home office printer line, human tissue printer unveiled, and Epson India intros SME printer.
In this World Wide Wrap: IBM updates System Architect, WSO2 reveals SOA gadget, and SOA heads to the cloud.
The call management service aligns HP and SAP remote support management capabilities.
IT spend is never coming back to pre-crash levels, says a senior HP executive.
The technology will grow six times faster than other IT tech, says HP.
The company announces a new cloud service and enhances current offerings.
In this World Wide Wrap: Taiwan plans carbon footprint labelling, manufacturers seek green ERP solutions, and UK calls for 'green new deal'.
The financial services group has rolled out additional Oracle technologies.
Hybrid cloud computing combines the benefits of the public cloud with the control of the private cloud, says Riverbed.
The article decries the fact that software upgrades add value, but not user-friendliness, according to Syspro.