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New trends in software architecture

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Hyderabad , Oct. 8

TECHNOLOGY experts have described the next step in evolution of computing as adaptive management, where technology aligns with business and management processes. This is a paradigm shift where all processes and content would be based on application specific languages. The Director of HP India Software, Mr S. Nagarajan, said that the demand for simplicity, manageability and adaptability within enterprises and large services providers would change the way technology helps organisations.

Speaking at the Hyderabad Software Exporters Association on Friday, Mr Nagarajan said that the new approach to software architecture seeks to blend business and technology where application-specific languages will emerge as a new trend.

The CEO of LVL Systems, Dr Albert Bender, said that experts have begun to factor the overall technology environment in software designing, thereby integrating the business processes. The Vice-President and Head of Product Development, Sonic Software Corporation, Mr Bill Cullen, said that the economics of enterprise-wide integration has brought about the new concept of service-based application that are addressed through a new approach referred to as the enterprise service bus (ESB).

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