Tag: service oriented architecture

SOA - We Got the Name Wrong

For years those of us with a technical mind have found great technologies and looked to solve issues (normally technical with them).  But the merging of the Business and Technical mind are coming together more and more.  We see this especially with the use of SOA infrastructure where...


David Millman February 18, 2008
SOA - What's there to be afraid of?
The other day someone mentioned that people are afraid of SOA… well, BOO! I think that's just plain crazy. People should not be afraid of SOA. On the other hand, I can certainly understand why they might be. SOA can result in distributed architectures, which can, in turn, result in implementation...

ken rugg February 01, 2008
Even More on SOA as a Corporate Responsibility

I took some well deserved flak on my original post about SOA as a Corporate Responsibility.  Based on the responses, my message clearly didn't get through. For example,...


dan foody November 16, 2007
Now Featuring...

With the OpenEdge Advanced GUI right around the corner (well, coming soon anyway), I thought that it was appropriate to start a discussion on one of those four application pillars - Features.  As you may recall, I defined features as those characteristics of the software that aid in usability...

The Four Pillars of a Successful Application

When working with OpenEdge partners, it is not unusual to hear some statement like, "It's a great product, but I just can't through the demo."  Or perhaps, "We have better functionality, but we still lose deals."  These laments point to a common problem with business...

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