Sowing the seeds of SOA: The allure of SOA is strong; the path there, though, is precarious. Test Center Analyst James R. Borck discovers in the lab that Oracle has made the move potentially easier with Oracle SOA Suite 10g Release 3, "the most comprehensive and easy to use product on the market today for effectively developing and securing most [SOAs]." The rocky road toward Vista: If you're overwhelmed by the Sowing the seeds of SOA: The allure of SOA is strong; the path there, though, is precarious. Test Center Analyst James R. Borck discovers in the lab that Oracle has made the move potentially easier with Oracle SOA Suite 10g Release 3, “the most comprehensive and easy to use product on the market today for effectively developing and securing most [SOAs].” The rocky road toward Vista: If you’re overwhelmed by the prospect of not only moving to Vista, but by the choice of whether to pick up Office and Exchange 2007 allowing the way, you’re certainly not alone. There are certainly potential benefits — but there are, of course, potential costs, and not just in the form of licensing fees. Oliver Rist shares some insights and perspectives from other IT pros stumbling down the rocky migration road which just might give you the guidance you need.How can Solaris beat Linux? Whether or not Sun appreciates unsolicited advice, Neil McCallister has seven pieces of it for the company regarding what Sun should do it if wants to win back its Unix market share. Among his suggestions: Open up OpenSolaris under the Gnu GPL, and beautify the Solaris desktop. Technology Industry