Bindings, Platforms, and Innovation
This presentation focuses on the Internet and separating myth from fact, history from the future, and the mundane from the imaginative. Bob Frankston presents a vision of what could and should be.
Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
Presented by Adrian Colyer on Jan 25, 2008 01:00 PM
5 Ways to Ensure Application Performance
Adobe® Rich Internet Application Project Portal
Business Benefits of Open Source SOA
Hey, Floyd! When will you start to provide PDFs or MP3s of these presentations? Or change your video stream service provider? I'm just not able to play these anymore (neither at home or at work), and I really like the content of the site. Please consider!
Nod! I'm incurred the same problem as you.Hope infoq's guys can consider this advice!
I have the same problem at home with debian gnu/linux.
Same problem for me.
Hi guys, I'm really sorry about this. We had early March as the iteration-end to do our transition to our new service provider, but based on this feedback we're pushing that up and may get it done by next week. I'll do a news post on InfoQ announcing this once it's done so you'll know.
Have you moved to the new service provider? In my opinion and experience, video stream has long way to go as compared against the quality of the other websites in java space.
This presentation focuses on the Internet and separating myth from fact, history from the future, and the mundane from the imaginative. Bob Frankston presents a vision of what could and should be.
This article explores the use of JBoss and jBPM to implement design solutions that effectively address the issue of orchestrating long running activities.
This presentation covers the use of graph databases as an optimal solution for data that is difficult to fit in static tables, rapidly evolving data or data that has a lot of optional attributes.
This session introduces Real Options and shows how it can help in running your project. Real Options is a decision-making process that can be used to manage risk.
This article discusses the use of bindings on services and references (including the instance of non-configured bindings) as the means to implement SCA communications in a Web and SOA environment.
After a short introduction to DSLs, Scott Davis plays with the keyboard showing how to approach the creation of a DSL by typing working snippets of Groovy code that get executed.
IBM Rational and InfoQ present, Scaling Agile with C/ALM, an eBook showing organizations how to become “finely tuned software delivery machines” by enabling team integration and scaling.
Amanda Laucher presents a real life enterprise application written in F#. She shows actual code snippets, explaining design decisions and suggesting how to use some of the F# constructs.
6 comments
Watch Thread Reply