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TechRepublic Tutorial: How to identify bus slots in your older system
“What the heck is that?”Has that thought ever crossed your mind when you’ve cracked the case on an older system and noticed the expansion slots on the motherboard? Even though PCI and AGP are today’s standards for card slots on motherboards today, organizations continue to make use of capable older...
Tags: industry standard architecture, industry standard, Scott Lowe MCSE, card, industry
Technical articles 2003-07-08

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Introducing the Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), Part 2: Explore an Industry Standard for Defining an Enterprise Architecture
The Open Group Architecture Framework TOGAF provides architects a methodology for gaining control over enterprise architecture and IT. TOGAF is a complete package for creating an enterprise architecture. It is based on a decade of refinements to the U.S. Department of Defense Technical Architecture For Information Management TAFIM. TOGAF is...
Tags: Open Group, Industry Standard, Industry, Enterprise Architecture, TOGAF, Strategy, Management
White papers 2006-03-28
Implementing the Dell Secure Exchange Reference Architecture
The industry standards - based Dell Secure Exchange Reference Architecture is a comprehensive architecture for Microsoft Exchange Server designed to help improve security, availability, and scalability in messaging environments. This paper discusses the components and best practices of this reference architecture. The Dell Secure Exchange Reference Architecture is based on...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Microsoft Exchange Server, Industry, Dell Secure Exchange Reference Architecture, Data Centers, E-mail Servers, Disaster Recovery, Groupware, Backups, Strategy, Storage, Hardware, Data Management, Enterprise Software, Software, Management
White papers 2006-11-01
IBM eServer xSeries 366 Technical Introduction
Delivering an industry-leading, 64-bit framework for mid-tier application development, the IBM eServer xSeries 366 is built on the power of the IBM eServer X3 Architecture, the third generation of IBM Enterprise X-Architecture technology. X3 Architecture drives the x366 to deliver the performance, availability, and manageability required for the next generation...
Tags: IBM eServer xSeries, IBM eServer, IBM Corp., Utility Computing, Servers, Hardware
White papers 2005-10-12
Dell - Secure Exchange Reference Architecture
This paper presents a Dell Messaging Reference Architecture that is built on industry-standard components providing both security and availability and is scalable to accommodate future growth needs. All the components of the reference architecture have been validated to ensure their interoperability. Partnering with industry leaders Microsoft and Symantec allows Dell...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., E-mail, Strategy, Security, Online Communications, Management
White papers 2006-09-20
Architecting Industry Standards for Service Orientation
On any given day, one will find analysts and engineers from different companies together in some location discussing tag names, data formats, element groupings, and business messages in an attempt to define industry standards. And in this process, they determine the fate of enterprise message description for any particular industry...
Tags: Industry Standard, Industry, Strategy, Management
White papers 2005-05-01
Open Storage Adoption
Sun is leading the open storage revolution, combining open-source software with industry-standard system components to reduce storage costs by up to 90 percent. As a general term, open storage refers to storage systems built with an open architecture using industry-standard hardware and open-source software. In an open architecture, customers can...
Tags: Storage, Hardware
White papers 2008-05-01
Intel Architecture and Silicon Cadence: The Catalyst for Industry Innovation
Intel has a long history of setting the pace of industry innovation with the relentless pursuit of Moore's Law. This pace of innovation has served the ever increasing needs of users by providing the ability to increase processor performance, and deliver new features and capabilities, through innovation in processor architecture....
Tags: Innovation, Silicon, Cisco Catalyst, Processor, Cadence Design Systems Inc., Industry, Intel Corp., Intel Architecture, Leadership, Strategy, Management
White papers 2006-09-01
An Internet Accounting System: A Large Scale Software System Development Using Model Driven Architecture
Software development should be changed from a handcraft industry to industrialization like manufacturing to obtain high productivity. In knowledge creating industry of software development, engineers have to concentrate on core works. Peripheral works should be avoided as much as possible. Model driven architecture helps programmers work mainly in analysis and...
Tags: Software, Model-driven Architecture, Model Driven Architecture, Software Development, Internet, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software/Web Development
White papers 2005-01-26
Itanium 2-Based Solutions and the x86 Architecture: Optimizing IT Value by Mixing and Matching Industry-Standard Server Platforms
With the growing market success of Itanium 2-based solutions and the integration of 64-bit extensions into x86-based processors, organizations now have a choice of two widely supported, industry-standard, 64-bit architectures. Which will be best for a particular implementation? In most cases, the right choice will be obvious. Both architectures Itanium...
Tags: Information Technology, Intel X86, Intel Itanium, Intel Itanium 2, Processors, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
White papers 2006-08-10
Insight and Outlook, Part 1: Why and When Should You Choose SOA? - IBM Technical Leaders Answer Pressing Questions About IT Architecture
Service-Oriented Architecture SOA has become a de facto standard for developing component-based applications that can be accessed over the network whether the Internet or some other network using standard interfaces. At least that's what IBM executives say, along with many other platform vendors, analysts, consultants, and software developers. They would...
Tags: Microsoft Outlook, Information Technology, Leader, SOA, IBM Corp., Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-11-15
Standards Organization Releases Modern, Interoperable Process Automation Standards
Since the 1990s, the OPC Foundation has been establishing standards for process automation based on Microsoft DCOM. The OPC standard served the industry well for many years, but technology changes created a need for a new protocol based on open standards. To build the new OPC Unified Architecture and software...
Tags: Process Automation, Microsoft Corp., Standards, Quality, Business Operations
Case studies
A SOA-Based Architecture Framework
In this paper, the authors present first results of a SOA-based architecture framework. The architecture framework is required to be close to industry standards, especially to Service Component Architecture SCA, language independent (i.e. it is adoptable) and the building blocks of each system, activities and data, are first class citizens....
Tags: SOA, Architecture Framework, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2006-11-21
IP Multimedia Subsystems (IMS) - The Open Industry Standard Supporting the Next Generation of Converged Network Services
The next generation communications network is already taking shape, driven by the demand for new, converged services from consumers and business professionals alike. To take advantage of this opportunity, service providers are adopting new business models and moving to open standards in order to provide their customers with ubiquitous services...
Tags: Lucent Technologies Inc., 3GPP, Converged Network, Network, IP, Alcatel, IP Multimedia Subsystem, Industry Leader, Networking, Network Technology, Cellular Phones, Wireless, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
White papers 2005-08-01
Creating DoDAF Architecture Models Using a Standards Based Model-Driven Development Process
This webcast will explain how using Rhapsody, together with the Rhapsody DoDAF Pack, and in conjunction with a sound Systems Engineering Process and Methodology such as Harmony, provides a world class Model Driven Development Solution for creating DoDAF compliant architecture models. It also shows how with support for UML 2.0...
Tags: RealNetworks Rhapsody, I-Logix, Standards, Architecture Model, Model-Driven Development, UML, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
Webcasts
Using UML Service Components to Represent the SOA Architecture Pattern: Help Stakeholders to Better Understand Service Components That Comprise an SOA
As an architect, one is often challenged - by client enterprise architects and IT stakeholders - to articulate Service-Oriented Architecture SOA patterns and service components in a nonproprietary, product-agnostic way. In this paper, use Unified Modeling Language UML models to describe the SOA architecture pattern and its associated service components....
Tags: SOA, Service Component, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, UML, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software, Ooa/Ood/Oop, Software Development, Software/Web Development
White papers 2007-06-19
Dell Helps Lead Scale-Out Industry-Standard Server Computing
Meeting business requirements for less. It’s the perennial struggle for IT managers, made even more difficult by the economic climate of the past three years. Many have turned to server farms, clusters, or grids of x86 industry-standard servers as cost-effective alternatives to larger, proprietary symmetrical multiprocessing systems. As a worldwide...
Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Computing, X86 Server, Servers, Hardware
White papers
Images: Isaiah architecture up close
Chips based on a new architecture known as Isaiah could help little-known Via Technologies gain some ground in the industry. by CNET News.com
Tags: news, via technologies, chips, TechRepublic Inc., Architecture, Semiconductors, Network Technology, Strategy, Hardware, Networking, Management, CNET News.com
Image galleries 2008-01-24
Cisco Unified Communications and the Smart Business Communications Architecture
With its industry-leading breadth of integrated solutions, world-class partnerships, and in-depth understanding of today's technical and business challenges, Cisco is uniquely able to help its customers take advantage of the best network architecture and communication system in the industry. The Cisco Smart Business Communications architecture and the Cisco Unified Communications...
Tags: Unified Communications, Cisco Unified Communications System, Cisco Systems Inc.
White papers 2007-02-01
Architecture Principles: Creating the Foundation for Robust Architecture
This paper discusses the role of principles in developing an architecture, whether it is a reference architecture, an application architecture, or one of the other architecture types. Architecture is a complex effort that must balance the needs of the business with the reality of how technology can support it. Principles...
Tags: Architecture, Principles, Strategy, Management
White papers 2007-03-27
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