Category Archives: SOA
Integrating GigaSpaces persistency service into an existing tier based system
A common issue I’m facing recently is how to integrate existing tier based applications with GigaSpaces persistency service, AKA persistency as a service (Paas) or mirror . The motivation is often a result of the acknowledgment that a standard tier … Continue reading
Parting the Clouds
I haven’t posted in a long time, but today I came back with a bang. The uber-blog GigaOm posted a blog I wrote as a guest columnist. Thanks to Om Malik, Surj Patel and Carolyn Pritchard for all their help…. Continue reading
When virtualization meets SOA
There have been many separate discussions about SOA and virtualization. Only a few addressed how they relate to each other. Interestingly, while I was working on this post, Geva Perry brought to my attention Judith Hurwitz’s blog – Is Virtualization… Continue reading
An Open Letter to BEA WebLogic Customers
Dear BEA WebLogic Customer: As you probably know, Oracle just announced it is acquiring BEA for $8.5 billion. Independent industry analyst Vinnie Mirchandani said about the deal: "Customers, unlike investors, do not have much to cheer." You are now facing … Continue reading
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What a year!
For the past few days I’ve been trying to write a 2007 summary, but I found this task to be extremely difficult because so many things happened this year on so many fronts. I thought that it would probably be… Continue reading
Posted in .Net, C++, Data Grid, GigaSpaces, OpenSpaces, SOA, space-based architecture, Spring Framework
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