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| Welcome to this issue of the Mainframe SOA Spotlight. Each month we will be bringing you insightful, how-to information exclusively-focused on leveraging SOA in a mainframe-centric enterprise.
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Learn how to make informed decisions about application integration that won't backfire on your SOA infrastructure.
This webcast demonstrates a noninvasive approach for transforming your mainframe applications into reusable services. In the process, you'll see how to expose your critical business processes as web services, J2EE objects, or .NET components.
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Staying Alive With SOA and Legacy Applications
by Ron Nunan
Service-Oriented Architecture has become a mainstream IT approach that is redefining the look of enterprise applications. Moreover, SOA has become a requirement for staying alive in a turbulent market.
While the benefits of SOA are well documented, they do not take into account the massive...
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SOA: IT Hygiene Factor or Business Enabler?
by Gokul Seshadri
At the core of any SOA implementation is the ability to build new services or expose existing applications as services in a consistent, seamless manner, regardless of technical...
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Painless Mainframe Integration?
'How-To' in Six-Minutes
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- You must have long-range goals to keep you from being frustrated by short-range failures.
- He who has no money is poor. He who has nothing but money is even poorer.
- The best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer someone else up.
- A guru is someone who knows more acronyms than you.
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