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Jeevak Kasarkod

Jeevak Kasarkod is a solution architect with HP professional services with a focus on HP's Application Lifecycle Management portfolio. Jeevak has held positions in product development, consulting and sales with various startup, mid-sized and multinational companies. Jeevak specialized in high performance computing at Virginia Tech and has since been an enthusiastic follower and developer of highly scalable systems and architectures.

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Interview: Software Systems Architecture: Working With Stakeholders Using Viewpoints and Perspectives

Topics
Architecture,
Architecture Evaluation,
Architecture Documentation,
Book Review,
Architecture Analysis,
UML,
Architecture Management

Nick Rozanski and Eoin Woods have continued their journey of building a comprehensive handbook on Systems Software architecture with the publication of the second edition of Software Systems Architecture. InfoQ spoke to the authors on a couple of new topics, the System Context viewpoint and Agile, that are covered in the latest edition.

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Amazon's CloudSearch Stiffens Competition for Search as a Service Providers

Topics
Amazon Web Services,
Amazon,
Companies,
IaaS,
Cloud Computing,
Search

Amazon launched CloudSearch to address growing demand for search capabilities in applications without the overhead of standing up and maintaining search infrastructure. The launch has spurred off a race among search providers. This article focuses on the strengths and gaps in the CloudSearch feature set based on experiences and reactions from the user community.

Future of Cloud Security Assessments: Microsoft Leads with Public Registrations on CSA

Topics
Microsoft,
Cloud Security,
Cloud Computing,
Security,
Companies

Microsoft has registered security assessments for Office 365, Windows Azure and Dynamics CRM for public consumption on the cloud security alliance's security registry, STAR. Microsoft is the first major service provider to register their assessments at a time when security concerns in the public cloud space continue to grow.

"The Object Network": Data Linking for Web APIs

Topics
JSON,
Web API,
Markup Languages,
API,
Languages,
REST,
Enterprise Architecture,
Programming,
Architecture,
ROA,
Semantic Web

Developers are overwhelmed by Web APIs. APIs are being published at an alarming rate exposing a myriad ways to access data which in turn is incompatible with similar objects across other Web APIs. The Object Network is an attempt at universalizing data formats for objects to create a data fabric that leverages the network effects of hyperlinking similar to the Internet.

SOA and Cloud: What is in store for 2012?

Topics
Cloud Adoption,
SOA,
Mobile Development,
API,
Architecture,
Programming,
Mobile,
Enterprise Architecture,
Big Data,
Cloud Computing

In traditional fashion, we celebrate the new year with a roundup of predictions in the SOA and Cloud space for 2012. This coming year the promising trends in big data and IT consumerization are expected to lead SOA and Cloud adoption. What is your prediction?

TIBCO's ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks Emerges Winner In SOA TCO Study by PushToTest

Topics
SOA Platforms,
SOA,
Oracle,
IBM,
Architecture,
Tibco,
Companies,
Enterprise Architecture

PushToTest released the results of their 2011 analysis of SOA development and deployment solutions from IBM, Oracle and TIBCO which declared TIBCO the winner on multiple facets of productivity. PushToTest has published all the details including developer journals as an open source SOA Knowledge Kit. InfoQ spoke to Frank Cohen to unravel the details.

Integration of SABSA Security Architecture Approaches with TOGAF ADM

Topics
Security,
TOGAF,
Enterprise Architecture

Security architecture has always been considered a separate discipline from enterprise architecture which has led to piecemeal strategies and consequently increased exposure to security vulnerabilities. By integrating SABSA concepts into the TOGAF framework, architects can leverage a risk driven enterprise architecture approach that addresses security concerns driven by business requirements.

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Interview and Book Excerpt: Service Design Patterns

Topics
Web Services,
REST,
Design Pattern,
SOA,
Enterprise Architecture,
Patterns,
Object Oriented Design,
Design,
Architecture,
Web services,
ROA,
Design Patterns

"Service Design Patterns" catalogs design patterns that cover the entire lifecycle of web services. This book is the latest addition to the Martin Fowler signature series which also contains a section on consumer driven contracts contributed by Ian Robinson. InfoQ talked to Rob Daigneau, the author of the book, regarding various topics related to the core idea behind "Service Design Patterns".

Virtual Panel: Cloud Services Governance

Topics
SOA,
Cloud Adoption,
Governance,
Architecture,
Enterprise Architecture,
Cloud Computing,
Gateway,
Repository,
Services

Governance plays an indisputably important role in maintaining and guiding the implementation of an architectural vision. The advent of cloud computing has changed the architectural landscape affecting the needs and demands of existing governance programs. InfoQ presents a virtual panel discussion with six leading experts on the current state and future of cloud services governance.

Book Review and Excerpt: Scalability Rules

Topics
Scalability,
Architecture,
Book Review,
Performance & Scalability,
Book

Martin Abbott and Michael Fisher's book, Scalability Rules, is a compilation of 50 rules for scaling applications based on experience garnered at eBay, Intuit, PayPal, Etsy, Folica and Salesforce. The book is a handy reference for experienced and novice architects, managers, developers and operations personnel through a mix of heuristics and a priority-benefit model to rank the rules.

Interview and Book Excerpt: CMMI for Services

Topics
ITIL,
IT Service Management,
Operations management ,
Business/IT Alignment,
Cloud Computing,
Enterprise Architecture,
Operations,
Book Review,
Infrastructure,
Services,
Architecture,
CMMI for Development,
CMM/CMMI

CMMI for Services(CMMI-SVC)is a process improvement framework developed by the SEI for service providers. InfoQ spoke to Eileen Forrester, co-author of CMMI for Services: Guidelines for Superior Service and manager of CMMI-SVC. In this interview we cover adoption practices for CMMI-SVC and its relationship with CMMI-DEV, ITIL and Agile accompanied by relevant excerpts from the book.