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Modelling the Insurance Enterprise by ComputerWeekly.com
February 01, 2013 - (Free Research)
This report from the Open Group is aimed at managers, architects, and designers that serve the insurance industry or have an interest in integrating the TOGAF and ArchiMate standards.
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PCI-Compliant Cloud Reference Architecture by HyTrust
March 22, 2011 - (Free Research)
This document presents a reference architecture and additional controls needed to address the three cloud challenges to achieve PCI compliance.
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Secure Cloud Access Reference Architecture & Use Model by Intel
March 17, 2011 - (Free Research)
This session presents a simple use case and reference architecture and layers how each of these standards & technologies can play a role: AuthN: SAML, Open ID, OAuth, Pledge (OTP), AuthZ: XACML, Platform Connectors: IdM & Provisioning, Client & Server: TXT, IPT (Identity Protection).
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Oracle and F5 Reference Architechture for SOA by F5 Networks
September 2008 - (Free Research)
This document details a solution blueprint developed by F5 and Oracle. It's purpose is to show how F5 and Oracle components work together to deliver a highly reliable and scalable platform for deploying Oracle Service Oriented Applications.
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Security - Pix 500 Series Firewalls by Cisco Systems
The world-leading Cisco PIX Security Appliance Series provides robust, enterprise-class, integrated network security services including stateful inspection firewalling, protocol and application inspection, virtual private networking, in-line intrusion protection, and rich multimedia and voice security-in cost-effective, easy-to-deploy solutions.
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PCI-Compliant Cloud Reference Architecture by HyTrust
July 2011 - (Free Research)
Check out this resource to learn how Cisco, HyTrust, VMware, Savvis and Coalfire have collaborated to construct a cloud reference architecture that addresses some of the unique challenges of the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Data Security Standard (DSS).
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Using XML and Databases: W3C Standards in Practice by EMC Corporation
August 2008 - (Free Research)
This paper describes the challenges faced in managing information in robust systems that enable reuse of XML-encoded data objects and support their efficient processing.
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TOGAF® and SABSA® Integration by ComputerWeekly.com
October 2011 - (Free Research)
This paper from the Open Group, documents an approach to enhance the TOGAF enterprise architecture methodology with the SABSA security architecture approach to create one holistic architecture methodology.
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Migration and Security in SOA by Torry Harris Business Solutions
March 2009 - (Free Research)
It is estimated that 90% of most external attacks take advantage of known vulnerabilities and misconfigured systems. This white paper provides comprehensive guidance on integrating security and access-control best practices into your SOA and WSOA initiatives. It includes such topics as access control and SOA security implementation models.
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Common Models in SOA: Tackling the Data Integration Problem by Progress Software
December 2008 - (Free Research)
You're probably familiar with the use of common formats in integration. These common representations, or in some cases mutually agreed upon formats, are often found in B2B transactions. To see how a common model can simplify SOA development, let's examine the standards at the foundation of SOA and ESB to understand what they include and...
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Enabling Compliance with the PCI Data Security Standards by Vormetric
May 2008 - (Free Research)
Data Encryption Expert fills the gaps in your data protection efforts as an affordable and easy to implement solution to difficult compliance requirements like encryption, access control, host protection and auditing.
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ExtraView Enterprise by Extraview Corporation
ExtraView Enterprise enables organizations to quickly and cost-effectively, create user specific web-based solutions that conform to a corporation's unique business processes and workflow requirements.
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Worst Practices in SOA Implementation: Why Service-Oriented Architectures Fail by Information Builders Inc.
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October 2007 - (Free Research)
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) enables different programs, applications, and tools to interact via self-contained services that do not depend on the context or state of the other service. This white paper provides insight into the top-four worst practices for SOA integration, and how to avoid and/or overcome these worst practices.
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Benefits of Intel® Xeon® Processors and Windows Server® 2008 R2 for Business-Critical Applications by Dell, Inc. and Intel®
December 2009 - (Free Research)
The combination of an Intel Xeon processor and a Windows® operating system is an industry standard, proven platform for running business-critical applications, and many companies are making the switch. Read this paper to learn about the benefits of Intel® Xeon® Processors and Windows Server® 2008 R2 for Business-Critical Applications.
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Getting cloud computing right by IBM
May 2011 - (Free Research)
Cloud computing can potentially be a disruptive change to the way an enterprise’s IT services are delivered. We propose that examining a candidate cloud solution provider’s reference architecture should be a standard element of a CIO’s cloud vendor evaluation strategy. Learn more now.
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Jericho Forum - the vision by ComputerWeekly.com
November 2010 - (Free Research)
Jericho Forum aims to develop and influence information and communications technology(ICT) security standards. These will facilitate the secure interoperation of ICT to support collaboration and commerce over open networks, within and between organisations, based on a security architecture and design approach entitled de-perimeterisation.
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The Economics of Cooperative Control: Protocols are Free by Aerohive Networks
September 2010 - (Free Research)
This paper discusses the controller-based architecture was created to solve manageability, mobility (as opposed to portability), and high operational expenditure (OPEX) problems that were prevalent in autonomous (fat, thick, standalone) AP implementations.
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