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	<title>The SOA Magazine Contributions by Pethuru Cheliah</title>
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The SOA Magazine is a monthly online publication provided by SOA Systems Inc. and Prentice Hall/PearsonPTR and is officially associated with the "Prentice Hall Service-Oriented Computing Series from Thomas Erl."
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	<category>SOA</category>
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	<copyright>Copyright 2006-2008, SOA Systems Inc.</copyright> 
	
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		<title>Empowering the Discipline of Cloud Integration – Part I </title>
		<link>http://www.soamag.com/I48/0311-2.php</link>
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As the web is becoming more pervasive and persuasive, there is a rush to position customer-facing business applications on remote and reliable servers. This allows it to be accessed by hundreds of thousands of users simultaneously at global scale
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		<category>SOA</category>
		<guid>http://www.soamag.com/I48/0311-2.php#When:03.09.11</guid>
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		<title> Governance in the Cloud </title>
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Cloud computing has been making waves in the business-enabling IT arena. Its impacts on both business and IT are definitely multifaceted and mesmerizing. Conceptually, the cloud style has inspired scores of nimbler business, delivery, consumption and pricing models.....
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		<category>SOA</category>
		<guid>http://www.soamag.com/I47/0211-2.php#When:02.17.11</guid>
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		<title>Leveraging the Next Generation SOA Ideals 
for Service Oriented Enterprises (SOEs) </title>
		<link>http://www.soamag.com/I39/0510-1.php</link>
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The mantra of every customer-facing business in this planet is to do more with less. This notion has drawn considerable attention these days due to the pervasive economic slump. Worldwide enterprises down with sluggish economy are hence keenly looking out for trend-setting inventions, innovations and non-linear methods in order to be competitively ahead in their service and solution offerings. Executives are seeking out novel and nimbler business, pricing and delivery models. Technical managers and architects are on their toes in order to unearth unconventional development approaches for faster software realization, integration, and modernization. Professionals and pundits are coming out with cutting-edge technologies, simplifying patterns, enabling architectures, and facilitating frameworks. As far as providing the state-of-the-art infrastructures, product vendors are equally inspired to make available their dependable, standards-compliant, and versatile runtimes, open and comprehensive development environments, a number of toolsets, utilities, widgets, etc. Researchers are focusing on discovering next-generation paradigms, construction methodologies, streamlining techniques, robust algorithms, and so on. Service organizations are leaning towards establishing and maintaining a taxonomy-aware repository of reusable service components, formal and platform-independent models (PIMs), agents, aspects, and other critical building-blocks in order to speed up the design and development of business solutions...

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