by Stephanie McLoughlin

Test Center Tracker: SOA bottlenecks, be gone!

analysis
May 14, 20072 mins

SOA Conference hits the Big Apple: Tomorrow marks the start of the SOA Executive Forum in New York, and if you're anywhere in the area and are considering an SOA implementation at your own organization, then the Roosevelt Hotel is the place to be for our two-day conference. Can't make it? Then our bounty of SOA analysis is for you: "Breaking SOA Bottlenecks" mirrors the conference theme (how to avoid mistakes as

SOA Conference hits the Big Apple: Tomorrow marks the start of the SOA Executive Forum in New York, and if you’re anywhere in the area and are considering an SOA implementation at your own organization, then the Roosevelt Hotel is the place to be for our two-day conference. Can’t make it? Then our bounty of SOA analysis is for you: “Breaking SOA Bottlenecks” mirrors the conference theme (how to avoid mistakes as your SOA grows), Dave Linthicum’s Real World SOA blog will follow the action at the conference and has plenty of good advice; and The Week Ahead with Gina Smith gives you a video glimpse of the action to come. Enjoy!

Fresh from the Test Center: Want your virtual machine to really roar? Innovawave’s DXtreme for Windows 2.0 will help you tweak I/O performance to make sure you’re running at top performance. A little intelligent caching here, some predictive block retrieval there, and you’ll be set for optimal virtualization. Read our review for more details.

Bits and bytes: For those on the virtualization train, VMware just announced version 2.0 of its free VMware Player. Martin Heller says the resurrected XML Notebook 2007 is a “good starting point for people writing other XML processing applications.” And this IT worker’s tale of woe gives a whole new meaning to the phrase “ghost in the machine.”