Posted under SOA on January 7th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
All across the blogosphere, analysts, experts, and technology enthusiasts are buzzing about the latest claims that SOA is dead. The thunderstorm of controversy was set off by Burton Group analyst, Anne Thomas Manes, who recently blogged an obituary for SOA entitled: SOA is Dead; Long Live Services. As I consider the bold claim of SOA’s […]
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 SOA on April 18th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
We’ve been hacking away at SOA in one form or another for seven or eight years. I often wonder where we are in terms of SOA maturity across the industry as well as at individual corporations and government agencies. In some respects, there are many strong signs of maturity. There are copious […]