SOA, SOA Everywhere, And Not a Moment to Blog

March 28th, 2008 by Kyle Gabhart

I’ve been on the road a lot lately, working with various clients, writing courseware, writing articles, and basically doing everything EXCEPT for blogging.

Here’s some of what I’ve been up to:

  • Article: SOA Governance: Start Small and Build Incrementally (published March 6th by SYS-CON)
  • Presentation: SOA Adoption Planning (1-hour seminar I delivered in February)
  • Presentation: Delivered a virtual presentation for the Dallas SOA Users Group. I had a client engagement in Calgary, so we tried out a virtual delivery and it was quite successful.
  • Book: Service Oriented Architecture: A Field Guide for Executives (August 2008, Wiley Press)
  • Courses: Updates to various courses plus new courses coming soon for Project Managers, Mainframe and Legacy Personnel, and some Best Practices content. For more information, check out Web Age’s SOA curriculum.
  • Web-based SOA Training: I’ve been working on a new offering at Web Age in which some of our content is made available as recorded, flash-based audio/visual presentations that can be hosted internally within an organization’s intranet. More details to follow.

I’m going to try and be more diligent about blogging in April. I especially hope to share insights and perspectives that I glean from the IBM SOA IMPACT conference in Vegas. I’ll be attending that conference in early April and conducting a Birds of a Feather session on governance.

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