Old wine in new bottles
A clear set of technologies is heading company software agendas. But to what extent do they represent genuine business opportunity?
DHL Logistics
CIO Nigel Underwood explains how DHL completed the largest IT integration project ever undertaken in its sector
Veracode strives for standard security
Fledgling testing provider declares war on insecure code
BEA finally caves to Oracle's advances
Meanwhile, Microsoft picks up enterprise search player FAST
Content-centric applications
IT leaders are getting to grips with building content-centric business applications
Microsoft working on new language
‘D’ will be a declarative programming language for the service-oriented age
Towards business alignment
IT organisations are striving to close the gap between themselves and the business. So which approaches work?
Developing world
Software development is reaching new levels of professionalism and business responsiveness
At your service
Service-oriented architecture is proving its potency – but only when fully embraced and aligned with the business
The new architecture
Between virtualisation and SOA, the foundations for a flexible IT infrastructure are now in place
Leader in the field
BT streamlines customer call-outs with SOA
The third way
Combining on-demand software with on-premise code might prove to be the most powerful software paradigm yet. But the blend will not be without its difficulties
Agility applied at Standard Life
Standard Life's adoption of agile IT techniques has helped it emerge as one of the stars of the pensions sector.
Corizon sets new SOA perspectives
Decoupling the user interface will unleash the power of SOA, says CEO.
XML: A richer experience
The new wave of XML-based development tools promises to make Internet applications richer and more agile. What’s holding back adoption?
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