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Distributed Computing
Here we deal with all the technology aspects of the distribution of the computing effort over a network of processors.
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First Impression: Infravio Ensemble 4.0
- by Jack Hastings
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A cost-effective solution that takes a "whole-house" approach to Web services management and deployment would be really nice, wouldn't it?
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Calculated Risks
- by Elana Varon
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Everything in life is a trade-off, including Web services. Get smart before you commit to anything.
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Web Services Federation Now Defined
- by Yvonne Y. Lee
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IBM and Microsoft are teaming together to launch security specifications for secure Web services. Check out their latest offering, the Web Services Federation.
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