On a friend of mine’s social networking site, he has many pictures of his kids. Recently, he posted one of his son goofing off in (what I think is) his religious school class at church. It occurred to me that kids think that they have an advantage now, because they can chat online without their [...]
Entries from October 2008
"Outing" your kids?
October 27th, 2008 · 3 Comments
Tags: Social networking
Where is Waldo? Or more precisely, where is WS-*?
October 22nd, 2008 · 2 Comments
Our SOA surveys show that the vast majority of services in production today (over 80%) are WS-* services. This means that they have a WSDL descriptor, and at least in theory they can be invoked via SOAP over HTTP. In reality, many of them use commercial middleware or ESB message transports. However, nearly every discussion [...]
Service Governance: the view from Symposium
October 17th, 2008 · No Comments
Having spent 4 days talking to dozens of our clients about SOA, it is impressive how far we seem to have come in such a short time. While there are certainly any number of "how do we get started" questions, many of the people I am speaking with are well on their way to implementing [...]
Tags: Getting started · Governance · SOA