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Capitalizing on service-oriented architecture
 
The debate for the heart of the enterprise intensifies -- EA vs. EA, EA vs. BA
SOA security is all about trust, trust, trust -- of people and services themselves
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Signs that SOA is evolving from a seller's to buyer's market
We're from the SOA governance committee, and we're here to help...
A few months back, in a post over at the FastForward Enterprise 2.0 site, I pondered if new, on-demand technologies would change the dynamics of economic downturns. The post garnered some interesting reactions, and it’s still extremely timely, so I thought I’d share it with readers here as well: If There is a Recession, Will it [...]
  Sat, 09 Aug 2008 06:46:58 +0200
SOA, SOA, everywhere. But who's leading it? Who's paying for it?
This just in from the Black Hat security confab currently taking place in Las Vegas: Dan Kaminsky, a well-known IT security researcher, disclosed his findings around the Domain Name Server flaw (or DNS cache poisoning vulnerability), and where it can bite. Tim Wilson of Dark Reading reported on Kaminsky’s presentation, who said the flaw enables [...]
Do we look to enterprise architects for SOA talent and leadership? Do we look to the outside? Or grow from within?
  Wed, 06 Aug 2008 03:32:31 +0200
Greg the Architect has morphed, from Ken-doll-ish action hero to Archie Andrews. But no matter what form he takes, he remains determined to see SOA through the right way. He’s even ready to talk to 28 vendor reps — all at the same time! Perhaps the consolidation that’s been hitting the SOA market is a [...]
Computer science -- out. 'Service science' -- in.