Posted under SOA on December 2nd, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
One semester in high school, I joined a show choir. After two months, I decided that I had endured all of the step-chasse, step-ball-change, and “jazz hands” that I could stand! I don’t remember any of it now, but I do remember the importance of choreography and coordination among the various participants. […]
Posted under Conference, SOA on November 15th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
I spent much of the second day talking with attendees, speakers, and SYS-CON staff about SOA, virtualization, and the conference in general. Overall, there was a general sentiment that the conference was a success and had some valuable content. One presentation from the day that really stood out was a case study from […]
Posted under Conference, SOA on November 12th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
The first day of SOA World 2007 - West went very well. Miko Matsumura with Software AG / webMethods kicked things off with the keynote - Time Oriented Architecture: Evolution by Design? And he had some really entertaining 3-D animation and virtual simulations in his presentation. It was pretty cool. The […]
Posted under SOA on May 22nd, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
It’s been over a month since I’ve posted anything. For the past several weeks I’ve been heavily engaged with clients and several public speaking engagements related to Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), Business Process Management (BPM) and Enterprise Architecture (EA). A resounding theme as of late has been the importance of aligning the business and […]
Posted under SOA on February 22nd, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
As SOA increases in maturity and we understand it better, inevitably we develop standards and common design strategies. One such design strategy that I am closing monitoring is the evolution of the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). In particular, I am interested in the potential development of a standardized SOA middleware framework framework that […]