Jon says, "So I hate my new Blackberry Curve from work. What a terrible phone. I don't understand why people like these things so much."
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SOA is not a Technology, not a Reason... it's an Evolution
April 04, 2008
I was just catching up on my RSS feeds when I ran across Dana Gardner's latest post, "WOA may soon eclipse SOA as most impactful business transformation agent" which evoked an odd sense of anxiety and the need to immediately jot down some of my SOA thoughts. In short, Service-Oriented Architecture is a software design principle which attempts to break apart monolithic applications into loosely coupled systems, usually based around business processes. SOA has been up in our grills for a few years now, and as Gardner suggests the adoption is relatively low for the hype. I've not checked, but I imagine SOA is in the "trough of disillusionment" on Gartner's hype cycle. I believe I have some insight into the slow or non-adoption of SOA in the enterprise.
June 06, 2007
This week I've been attending Microsoft's Tech-Ed 2007 conference here in Orlando at the gigantic Orange County Convention Center. A group of us from work ascended upon Orlando on Sunday and Monday to check out new Microsoft technologies, do some recon on products we've recently brought into our "enterprise" and to get out of the office fray for a bit and communicate the with the people that design the tools we use on a daily basis.
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