Posted under Cloud on February 18th, 2009 by Kyle Gabhart
You and your team have had your heart set on achieving scalability, availability, reliability, and economical efficiency for some time now. Over the years, you’ve tried everything you can think of to achieve these goals.
A Journey of False Starts
This is not the first time you’ve had your heart set on revolutionizing your information systems:
One year, […]
Posted under SOA on June 2nd, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
Primitive man and woman were forced to adapt to their environment to survive. Animal hides for clothes, crude weapons and tools made out of stone or bone, and roots or berries for food (perhaps sabertooth steak or terradactyl ribs if company is coming over). Eventually, some nearby tribe discovers fire, but reports of […]
Posted under BPM, Conference, SOA on February 5th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
A rose by any other name would still smell sweet, just as a strategic corporate initiative is no more or less successful due to its use of certain en-vogue terms such as Enterprise Architecture (EA), Business Process Management (BPM), and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). I was struck by the realities of the semantic terminology game […]
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 November 11th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
One of the challenges in working with companies in their early explorations into new technologies and methodologies is the inevitable backlash that occurs regarding change. Many have argued that at best, SOA brings nothing new to the table, and at worst it will fail to achieve the desired results for the enterprise (i.e. agility, […]
Posted under SOA on September 15th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
Recently, I’ve noticed a theme among a couple of new clients as well as some people that I met at a conference. Governance? Oh sure, we’ll fold that in at some point. I’ve seen this expressed in two ways:
Governance is fine, but should only be implemented once some services, a registry, and […]