SOA: The anti-SOA 2.0 petition is passing 400 entries, reports Dave Linthicum in SOA 2 point Oh No! Consider this to be “proof positive that people are getting sick of the hype around SOA, and want the vendors and service providers to focus on the discipline, not the marketecture.” Thus, the question becomes whether marketing departments are hip to this, or not?Test Center review: CA’s ITM (Integrated Threat Management) r8 unites anti-spyware and anti-virus. Keith Schultz calls this rev “a major improvement for eTrust PestPatrol Anti-Spyware and an excellent bundle with eTrust AntiVirus,” adding that “real-time protection is good, but as always, could be a little better.” Read the full review. Best of the blogs: Jon Udell continues his discussion about Microsoft’s WinFS dream. “If you approach the Web in the wrong way, as Microsoft did with WinFS, good luck.” Relationships are us. Special report: What with hardware, OS and tools vendors all hopping on the virtualization bandwagon, it’s no wonder that its gaining momentum in the enterprise — and taking on a new look. “The truth is that running multiple virtual systems on a single physical workstation or server is simply passe,” explains Paul Venezia. Our feature looks at traction in the enterprise, and peers under the hood of VMware’s Virtual Infrastructure 3, Microsoft’s Virtual Server 2005 R2 and Sun’s Solaris Containers, as well as products from Virtuozzo and Xen, plus AMD and Intel hardware. Read or download the complete package: Virtualization breaks out. Technology Industry