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Xerox 098S04931 Network Fax Server Enablement

May 11, 2010 by BPELforum

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Xerox is a global company dedicated to providing solutions that simplify your work and make you more productive. Whether you’re a small business or a global enterprise, Xerox offers products and services that can help your company improve its business processes, lower costs, increase clock speed and share crucial knowledge. The company’s growing portfolio of global, industry-based document solutions combines services, software and hardware into partnerships that bring high value to the customers’ mission-critical business processes.

Xerox 098S04931 Network Fax Server Enablement

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XML and Web Services Unleashed

May 4, 2010 by BPELforum

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The Extensible Markup Language is changing the way that information is being stored and exchanged. It is also changing the very way that we think about data. XML Unleashed allows you to unlock this new power and get you well on your way towards developing XML applications and systems that enable your most important business processes, or your simplest visions for data representation and exchange. Written for those already familiar with many of the concepts of XML, but still not sure how to make best use of the technologies, this book helps you become a more advanced user of XML. This book covers all the necessary topics from the basics of Document Type Definitions (DTDs) to the more advanced topics in XML database integration and the semantic web. This book is designed to be the only XML book that the reader will ever need on their shelf. XML is a standard and has become the common thread facilitating very different computer applications communicate by categorizing and tagging the data, reading, interpreting, sorting and linking the results. Within this book you will find coverage of important existing and emerging XML Standards as well as many varied and popular implementations of XML in this 21st century.We include WSDL, UDDI, SVG, ebXML Microsoft’s .NET, which is the world’s largest XML implementation to date and the Semantic Web which is just now being articulated.

XML and Web Services Unleashed

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Business Processes, Common Thread, Computer Applications, Data Representation, Database Integration, Different Computer, Document Type Definitions, Ebxml, Extensible Markup Language, Implementations, Product Description, Semantic Web, services, Uddi, Unleashed, Visions, Xml Applications, Xml Book, Xml Database, Xml Implementation, Xml Integration, Xml Standards

Taking Business Logic to the Next Level with SOA White Paper

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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Coding business logic is the only way to satisfy business requirements in information technology (IT), and businesses have been doing so for decades, albeit with limited success. The fundamental problem with business logic has been its inflexibility—business needs change, and the logic can’t keep up.

While there have been modest flexibility improvements since the days when all application functionality resided on the same system, the unfortunate truth is that these advances have been little more than a business logic shell game, moving the hard-coded logic from one system to another. Instead of solving the problem, businesses are in the habit of creating instant legacy code all over their infrastructure.

Today’s business requires more flexibility from its IT, and fortunately, IT has a new approach to distributed computing that promises the business agility that companies crave. That solution is Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). SOA is an approach to distributed computing that represents business logic as Services on the network. People can then compose these Services into flexible business processes that provide the business agility so necessary in today’s demanding business environment.

Taking Business Logic to the Next Level with SOA White Paper

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Business, Business Agility, Business Environment, Business Logic, Business Processes, Business Requirements, Decades, Flexibility, Fundamental Problem, Habit, Improvements, Information Technology, Legacy Code, Level, Logic, Logic Game, New Approach, Next, Next Level, Paper, Product Description, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture Soa, Shell Game, Taking, Unfortunate Truth, White

Service Oriented Architecture Demystified: A pragmatic approach to SOA for the IT executive

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
The authors of this definitive book on SOA debunk the myths and demonstrate through examples from different vertical industries how a crawl, walk, run approach to deployment of SOA in an IT environment can lead to a successful return on investment.
One popular argument states that SOA is not a technology, but that it stands alone and can be implemented using a wide range of technologies. The authors believe that this definition, while attractive and elegant, doesnt necessarily pass pragmatic muster.
This book describes both the technical and organizational impacts of adopting SOA and the pursuant challenges. The authors demonstrate through real life deployments why and how different industry sectors are adopting SOA, the challenges they face, the advantages they have realized, and how they have (or have not) addressed the issues emerging from their adoption of SOA. This book strikes a careful balance between describing SOA as an enabler of business processes and presenting SOA as a blueprint for the design of software systems in general. Throughout the book, the authors attempt to cater to both technical and organizational viewpoints, and show how both are very different in terms of why SOA is useful. The IT software architect sees SOA as a business process enabler and the CTO sees SOA as a technology trend with powerful paradigms for software development and software integration.

SOA can be characterized in terms of different vertical markets. The vertical markets covered include healthcare, government, manufacturing, finance, and telecommunications. SOA considerations are quite different across these vertical markets, and in some cases, the required organizational shifts and technology shifts are highly divergent and context dependent.
Whether you are a CTO, CIO, IT manager, or IT architect, this book provides you with the means to analyze the readiness of your internal IT organization and with technologies to adopt a service oriented approach to IT

Service Oriented Architecture Demystified: A pragmatic approach to SOA for the IT executive

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XML Internationalization and Localization

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

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The purpose of this book is twofold: First to describe what needs to be done to internationalize XML documents and applications; second to describe how the XML data can be localized efficiently.

There is currently almost no information on these two topics grouped and organized in a single reference. In addition, while XML has evolved a lot the past 2 years, it has now reached a point of global acceptance, as evidenced by the many international XML working groups addressing trading partner agreements, electronic document exchange, business processes, and eBusiness.

XML Internationalization and Localization

Filed Under: XML Books Tagged With: Applications, Business Processes, Ebusiness, Electronic Document Exchange, Exchange Business, Global Acceptance, Internationalization, Internationalization And Localization, Localization, Partner Agreements, Product Description, Working Groups, Xml Data, Xml Documents
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