Premium Content from the 451 Group: Acquisition activity has slowed down considerably in SOA over the past two years, but is the time now ripe for SOA industry consolidation?
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About the Author
Dennis covers Web services development, management tools, application
integration and middleware for The 451 Group. His coverage area also includes system and application management software.
Before joining The 451 Group, Dennis worked at eWeek magazine for more than five years, holding a position as a senior writer. At eWeek, he covered a number of application and productivity software beats, including CRM, business intelligence and analytics, email, IM, collaboration, enterprise search, business-to-consumer e-commerce technologies and portals. He also led eWeek's coverage of Sarbanes-Oxley Act compliance and the impact it has had on IT
professionals, in addition to covering the software-as-a-service model and the IT market for small and medium-sized businesses.
Prior to joining eWeek, Dennis was Associate Editor at MC Magazine, where he covered the marketing of technology. He also held a position as News Editor at Midrange Systems and Midrange Channels magazines, where he covered IBM AS/400 computing. Dennis has also worked as a technical writer at SunGard Capital Markets, a global financial trading and risk management software firm, and as a
sportswriter for a daily newspaper.
He holds a BA in journalism from Duquesne University.
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