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Posted under EA on August 23rd, 2010 by Kyle Gabhart
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) refers to it as architectural partitioning and the Federal Enterprise Architecture Framework (FEAF) describes it as architectural levels, but the effort of carving up Enterprise Architecture (EA) into multiple strata and then aligning those strata together as a part of a cohesive enterprise vision is an important element of […]
Posted under General on August 22nd, 2010 by Kyle Gabhart
For the past several months I have been a bit distracted and I have not made this blog a priority. There are several reasons for that:
I got married (January 1st).
I doubled the number of children living in my house when I did so (we have 6 between the two of us) .
I got swamped by […]
Posted under Cloud, SOA on February 6th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
As the fallout from the economy takes it’s toll: staff layoffs, reduced capital expenditures, dwindling revenue, etc., enterprises of all sizes are looking for opportunities to trim back on their fixed costs and move toward business models that are more agile, scaling up AND down with demand. Call it Cloud Computing, call it Service Oriented […]
Posted under Cloud on February 4th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
I have officially come full circle from my position last summer regarding the reality of Cloud Clomputing in which I presented a skeptical view of Cloud’s potential to actually materialize. It is now quite apparent to me and increasingly to my clients and readers, that Cloud is real and it is here to stay. I […]
Posted under Cloud on February 4th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
Unless you have been under a rock (hiding from the depressing economic news, no doubt), then you know that the industry is buzzing with interest around Cloud Computing. Due to the extraordinary degree of interest and constant questions regarding Cloud that I have seen from my clients, I thought it might be good to provide […]
Posted under General, SOA on January 27th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
Communities the world round celebrated Chinese New Year yesterday. 2009 is the year of the Ox, and with it comes new insight and possibilities into what the year holds for our world. According to Chinese tradition, the year of the Ox represents “prosperity through fortitude”. The Ox symbolizes that success will come to those that […]
Posted under General on December 23rd, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
SOA World Magazine just went live with an excerpt from my book - Service Oriented Architecture: Field Guide for Executives. The excerpt comes from Chapter 3 “SOA Value Proposition”. And given that so many companies are having trouble with crafting a business case for SOA, this subject is very timely.
If you intend to give this […]
Posted under SOA on December 4th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
In a previous post I blogged about the strong synergy between SOA and MDM. More recently, I explored the subject of service oriented data modeling (part 1 of this post) and how to resolve the inevitable conflicts that arise between your SOA view of data and your enterprise or MDM view of data. In this […]
Posted under SOA on September 26th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
In the most pure and simple service oriented scenario, a single consumer interacts directly with a single service provider.
For more complex situations, intermediaries are used to provide additional capabilities:
Security
Transactions
Routing
Data Mapping
Interface Mapping
Reliability
Protocol Translation
And etc…
What exactly is an intermediary?
An intermediary is a piece of hardware or software that bridges the gap between a service provider and service […]
Posted under Conference, General, SOA on August 19th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
Well, I have officially had my 15 minutes of fame. Back in June, I was invited to participate in a SOA Power Panel for SYS-CON in New York. I’ve participated in a number of expert panels over the years, but this one was unique. The discussion took place in the Reuter’s TV studio in Times […]