SOA is still in its infancy and like all new propositions comes with its own juxtaposition of inflated expectations versus cynicism.
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An Enterprise Architect's Musings
Thoughts from a Well Traveled Enterprise Architect
SOA is still in its infancy and like all new propositions comes with its own juxtaposition of inflated expectations versus cynicism.
Read MoreSo is 2006 the year SOA really takes off? Unfortunately it is not an easy Yes or No answer. To highlight this quandary and to hopefully answer whether 2006 will be the year that SOA takes off, we should consider 2 well-known models – Crossing the chasm, and the Hype Cycle.
Read MoreAny great journey starts with a goal or destination, and your organization’s decision to implement SOA is no different.
Read MoreThere are many links with SOA can be used in a BI environment.
Read MoreIn many ways MDM and SOA are complementary strategies that are designed to accomplish many of the same goals.
Read MoreLets see how Event Driven Architectures (EDA) can make use of services.
Read MoreBPM and SOA are often used together, as they both support a closer alignment between business and IT, and they both promote agility
Read MoreSOA “should be” seen as an architecture discipline designed to handle the heterogeneity of enterprise IT.
Read MoreThere was some downtime while cruising down the Nile, so I decided to read Service-Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide to Integrating XML and Web Services.
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