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 SOA on January 17th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart
Over the last couple of months, I’ve been focusing quite a bit on helping people think about how much SOA they really need to address their business objectives. It turns out that you can, in fact, have too much of a good thing.
In November, I spoke at SOAWorld in San Francisco: “A Little SOA […]
Posted under BPM, SOA on June 26th, 2007 by Kyle Gabhart
Top-down business process development and service orchestration is gaining increasing attention among the clients that we are working with. Their appetite for a more strategic end-to-end solution composed of underlying services is reaching a critical mass. Some are turning to formal process management strategies ala BPM. Others are taking a less formal, but still equally […]
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 […]