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March 15, 2006SOA Sans Hype
An interesting article I read today in Computer Weekly discusses calmly building an SOA while attempting to ignore the vendor excitement around it. Cliff Saran points out something that ebizQ's own Beth Gold-Bernstein has been saying for years, that SOA is not a new concept. Saran recommends ignoring the hype around SOA and notes that it is possible to build an SOA without Web Services.
He adds an interesting point about how companies got to considering SOA in the first place: that the IT community has built systems that cannot readily communicate with one another, and now is selling a solution to a problem it created.
Read more from Saran on SOA here.
An interesting article I read today in Computer Weekly discusses calmly building an SOA while attempting to ignore the vendor excitement around it. Cliff Saran points out something that ebizQ's own Beth Gold-Bernstein has been saying for years, that SOA is not a new concept. Saran recommends ignoring the hype around SOA and notes that it is possible to build an SOA without Web Services.
He adds an interesting point about how companies got to considering SOA in the first place: that the IT community has built systems that cannot readily communicate with one another, and now is selling a solution to a problem it created.
Read more from Saran on SOA here.
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