InfoQ Homepage SOA, Cloud + Service Technology Symposium 2012 Content on InfoQ
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Moving Apps and Data to the Cloud: Migration Options
Anne Thomas Manes discusses the options available and challenges involved in moving applications to the cloud.
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Service-Orientation for ITIL
Filippos Santas explains how to apply service-orientation principles, patterns, processes and SOA governance precepts to ITIL's service lifecycle stages, key processes and activities.
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Designing for Fault-tolerance in Cloud Computing
John deVadoss shares insight on building resilient cloud architectures based on lessons learned while building and deploying Microsoft Windows Azure.
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Making Cloud Standards Customer-driven
Andrew Watson presents Cloud Standards Customer Council's origins, structure and objectives, and describes how you can get involved.
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High Performance Computing in the Cloud
Dan Rosanova compares traditional HTC with cloud HPC, sharing a case study and statistics from a financial modeling scenario.
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Smart Clouds
Axel Angeli discusses features of “smart” clouds": loosely connected computers, new forms of artificial intelligence, self-organized collaboration , green.
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Designing Composite Services Using BPMN 2.0 as a Visual Programming Language
Lloyd Dugan discusses using the BPMN visual programming language for designing composite services and service orchestration.
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Building Cloudy Services
Anne Thomas Manes discusses principles for designing cloud-aware services: Latency Aware, Instrumented, Failure Aware, Event Driven, Parallelizable, Resource Consumption Aware, Automated.
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Community Management: The Next Wave of SOA Governance and API Management
Tim Hall discusses compares and contrasts SOA Governance and API Management, explaining why he believes they will evolve into a new discipline called “Community Management”.
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Transactions for the REST of Us
Cesare Pautasso and Guy Pardon propose a way of implementing transactions over HTTP using REST and the Try-Confirm/Cancel protocol.
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Industry-oriented Cloud Architecture: Cloud Computing in Higher Education
Sukrit Sondhi discusses using Industry-oriented Cloud Architecture in Higher Education sector.
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Architecting a RESTful Cloud - The Key to Elasticity
Jason Bloomberg explains the architectural requirements for Cloud-based applications and how REST can be used to achieve elasticity in the cloud.