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SYS-CON's SOA World Magazine announced today that nominations will close on September 4, 2009, for the SOA World Magazine Readers' Choice Awards. The RCA awards recognize excellence in the software, solutions, or services provided by the industry's top vendors. Voting will begin on September 7, 2009, and end October 23, 2009. Winners will be announced the week of November 2-4, 2009. To nominate your favorite products and services today, visit this site.
"The i-Technology professionals and software architects who constitute the dedicated readers of SOAWorld Magazine are personally, professionally, and often passionately involved in the front-line of Enterprise IT. Their recognition is hard to win," said Jeremy Geelan, Sr. Vice-President of SYS-CON Media. "That is why we are so excited to be launching these Readers' Choice awards, an open competition that gives everyone an equal chance, no matter what part of the Enterprise IT ecosystem they inhabit, of giving recognition to the service-oriented companies solutions they commend the most."
SYS-CON's Readers' Choice Awards, also known as the "Oscars of the Software Industry," has been one of the most prestigious industry award programs for more than a decade. This year's SOA awards will be given in 20 categories and the award-winning products and services will be selected by SOA World Magazine readers.
Service-oriented architectures have evolved over the past few years out of the original vision of loosely coupled Web services replacing constrained, stovepiped applications throughout enterprise IT. Every major enterprise technology vendor today has developed its own SOA strategy, supported by innumerable mid-size companies and start-ups offering specific SOA aspects or entire solutions.
Nominated Products and Services by Category:
- Best App Server
- Best Automation Tool
- Best BPM Engine
- Best Framework
- Best IDE
- Best Integration Tool
- Best Legacy Adapter
- Best Open Source SOA Tool
- Best Portal Platform
- Best Security Solution
- Best SOA or XML Site
- Best SOA or XML Training
- Best SOA Platform
- Best SOA Testing Tool
- Best SOA Tool
- Best SOA/Web Services Book
- Best Web Services Utility
- Best XML Database
- Best XML Parser
- Best XML Processing Library
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