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[ - About VoIP] SOA, or Service-Oriented Architecture, software is hotin the web services arena. SessionSuite essentially allows developersto build web telephony CRM apps that work together as a suite.

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VoIP Nowhttp://www.voipnow.org  VoIP Now: and embedded VoIP apps gaining popularity (witness Adobe's plan to embed VoIP in Flash players and Google's deal with eBay/ Skype), you can expect to see more offerings like BlueNote Network's SessionSuite SOA software .SOA, or Service-Oriented Architecture, software is hot in the web services arena. (via Cosmos)

http://www.formtek.com/blog  Formtek Blog: SOA and Web Services clearly offer a better brand of technology, but it’s not without negatives.  They provide a great framework, but the execution/implementation of any technology is often more important to success than the technology used itself.  When even the MotleyFool has picked up on SOA and is offering advice for how best to play SOA as an investment, you may begin to wonder if the hype has gone too far.  (via Cosmos)

http://blogs.zdnet.com/Gardner  | Dana Gardner's BriefingsDirect | ZDNet.com: We should also expect to see Akamai increasingly reach out to developers of RIAs, AJAX apps, and SOAs so to allow them to more easily exploit the benefits of Internet acceleration, and to automate the speed and reliability of these inherently complex and highly chatty applications. Akamai hinted that open source tools may be a good way to attract developers to rely on these services (infrastructure as a service?) when they design these new rich, server-deployed applications. (via Cosmos)

Andrew Ferrier’s Blog: Business Week recently pointed out, in an article linked from Sandy Carter’s SOA blog, that IBM now makes more profit from software than services, which had been our mainstay for a number of years now. I’m not 100% clear on the details (it’s not often I get to look at the big book o’ (via Cosmos)

panlibus panlibus: Firstly I would recommend a read of the first post in Peter's series, 'Defining “Service Oriented Architecture” by Analogy' which uses a transportation scenario to help enlighten the reader about what is meant by a Service Oriented Architecture. - Is it more efficient to just get in your car and drive from your home in Cleveland, Ohio to a hotel in Denver Colorado, or do you use the car, bus, plane, and taxi to achieve your goal. (via Cosmos)

http://www.chrisbellini.com  ChrisBellini.com: Just a few years ago, OOP/OOD was the talk of the town, but its popularity has since waned due to the loosely-coupled contrast of SOA. What’s popular now, might not be in a few years (or months). (via Cosmos)

http://www.sys-con.tv [Sys-con.tv] JD on EP @ SYS-CON.TV: Adobe's role: Phil Wolff wrote last week about the Flash/VoIP story, but it wasn't until a tip from Ryan Stewart that I reread it and saw how Phil was describing Adobe in general, and not just what can be added to voice-over-internet: "Adobe builds o

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[Irwinlazar.com] Irwin Lazar's "Real-Time" Blog: SOA, Web Services, and IPT: The integration of telephony and web services is a pretty hot topic now among the IPT vendors, many see it as the "holy grail" for justifying large-scale IPT deployment as the "it will save you money" argument just isn't resonating all that well anymore. This interview provides some good examples of how businesses can benefit from integration of telephony services into their service-oriented architecture.

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