Anne Thomas Manes of Burton Group posted how SOA is Dead; Long Live Services. This one is too juicy not to comment on!
Firstly, I totally agree...
My first post on the Progress SOA Blog! This gives me jitters... All the writing till now was somehow different. There was a carefree attitude to that writing. When I wrote my book (nearly 40% of the book on...
In that opening segment of Blazing Saddles, poor Bart and Charlie find themselves..."Dang, now we are in trouble..." - Taggart, Blazing Saddles (1974)
Last week, I had an opportunity to listen to some of our top solution spokespeople here at Progress Software present, watch the audience respond, and then drink with the sales people who are tasked to sell our solutions in what could be the worst economy in recent history. I made a note to myself...
Most of the time, when we think of Software as a Service (SaaS), we focus on the first “S”, or the one that addresses the Software side of things. But I think that the second “S” or the one that is about Service is the one that needs to be thought of a little more, as I believe it...
An article in the Wall Street Journal today on approaches to IT Outsourcing (The Goldilocks Strategy) has definite parallels to what I've seen with SOA...
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