UDDI in a Web 2.0 world
As you may know, UDDI (Universal Description, Discovery and Integration) was originally designed for publicly accessible registries.  As part of making this possible, UDDI includes an "elegant" (engineer speak for "indescribably complex") mechanism for defining taxonomies (known as tModel's for those...
dan foody October 24, 2007
Yes! You can finally query your office documents!

When I was working on an XML database in the late nineties, I remember hearing a lot of noise about the fact that — finally! — XML would allow for real reuse and collaboration when working with applications like word processors and spreadsheet editors. Copy like "Data is finally disjoint from format;...
Minollo October 22, 2007
Relax Mom, It's Not Your Fault (This Time)
I've noticed that, like Rudy Giuliani, I still purchase my clothes a few sizes too big. While I can't speak for Rudy, somewhere deep inside I've been conditioned to think that when I buy clothes, I have to buy them big and "grow into them." I rationalize this by enjoying the fact that I can go...
david bressler October 22, 2007
Selling Oriented Architecture
I participated in a SOA roundtable the other week. End-user organisations were present – in banking, automotive, logistics and other sectors. It was chaired by Butler Group, the analysts. The topic of the roundtable was how SOA technology and principles were being adopted in end-user organisations....
Giles Nelson October 18, 2007
PureQuery at IBM IOD 2007!
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Straight from IBM IOD 2007, we get the official word that JLINQ is rebranded as pureQuery, complete with lots of printed material that say both and many speakers mentioning the rebranding. I wonder how...
Jesse Davis October 16, 2007

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