Hugh Taylor brengt meer dan twintig jaar ervaring in zakelijke technologie en cybersecurity in zijn schrijven. Zijn achtergrond in leidinggevende functies bij grote technologiebedrijven en startups, gecombineerd met zijn branchecertificeringen, vormt de basis voor zijn deskundige analyse. Hoewel zijn eerdere boeken de IT-regelgeving en architecturale patronen hebben onderzocht, wordt zijn unieke perspectief gevormd door eerder werk in scriptontwikkeling voor primetime televisie. Deze ervaring stelt hem in staat technologie, maatschappij en media op inzichtelijke wijze met elkaar te verbinden in zijn professionele geschriften.
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Understanding Enterprise SOA gives technologists and business people an invaluable and until now missing integrated picture of the issues and their interdependencies. You will learn how to think in a big way, moving confidently between technology- and business-level concerns. Written in a comfortable, mentoring style by two industry insiders, the book draws conclusions from actual experiences of real companies in diverse industries, from manufacturing to genome research. It cuts through vendor hype and shows you what it really takes to get SOA to work.Intended for both business people and technologists, the book reviews core SOA technologies and uncovers the critical human factors involved in deploying them. You will see how enterprise SOA changes the terrain of EAI, B2B commerce, business process management, "real time" operations, and enterprise software development in general.What's InsideHow SOA streamlines portal development and EAIRapid integration with partnersEffective BPM and real time managementHow to design, develop, run, and secure an SOAReal-world SOA deployment scenarios
In The Morality of Nations, Hugh Taylor explores the ethical foundations of politics and global affairs. From the ancient world to contemporary times, this book offers a sweeping overview of how nations have understood and practiced morality in their relations with one another.
Exploring the evolution of government through the principles of Darwinian natural selection, this work examines how political systems have developed over time. Originally published in 1915, it offers a unique perspective on governance, suggesting that political structures adapt and evolve similarly to biological organisms. The book delves into the historical context of governmental changes, providing insights into the interplay between societal needs and political evolution.
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Focusing on the burgeoning demand for edge data centers driven by 5G and digital advancements, this book provides insights into their operational mechanics and the construction process. It serves as a practical guide for understanding the infrastructure needed to support these technologies, detailing essential steps and considerations for successful implementation.
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