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Dow
Midland, MI

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  1. 1. Baseline Intelligence
    www.baselinemag.com/category/0 - [Cached]

    Published on: 4/1/2002   Last Visited: 4/28/2002

    Voice of Experience: Brian Bell, Dow Chemical Bell's 20 years at Dow Chemical include assignments in process automation and site computer operations.

    Living the Half Life When I joined Continental Airlines as chief information officer in 1995, we were four years into a contract with EDS to outsource almost all of our information technology.

    When to Use Other People's People
  2. 2. ITtoolbox Portal for SAP News Headline
    sap.ittoolbox.com/news/dispnew - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/18/2002   Last Visited: 2/4/2002

    The company plans to extend its use of Web services into other parts of the organization as well, particularly for the low cost of connectivity, according to Brian Bell, lead architect specialist for integration at Dow in Midland, Mich. Bell says that the Web services standards may prove cost-effective for hooking Dow's back-end applications into hosted trading exchanges and partners. Bell added, however, that Dow wants certain applications to remain within its own walls.

    "For our high-value applications and those that require high performance, Web services technologies are not robust enough for the job," Bell says.

    Analysts say that for applications with heavy workloads - those that typically conduct more than 3,000 to 5,000 transactions per second - the Web services architecture is not robust enough.
  3. 3. ITtoolbox ERP News Headline
    www.erpassist.com/news/dispnew - [Cached]

    Published on: 1/18/2002   Last Visited: 1/25/2002

    The company plans to extend its use of Web services into other parts of the organization as well, particularly for the low cost of connectivity, according to Brian Bell, lead architect specialist for integration at Dow in Midland, Mich. Bell says that the Web services standards may prove cost-effective for hooking Dow's back-end applications into hosted trading exchanges and partners. Bell added, however, that Dow wants certain applications to remain within its own walls.

    "For our high-value applications and those that require high performance, Web services technologies are not robust enough for the job," Bell says.

    Analysts say that for applications with heavy workloads - those that typically conduct more than 3,000 to 5,000 transactions per second - the Web services architecture is not robust enough.

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