IBM claims, to its partners at least, to have 300 patents related to SOA. I think that at some level, IBM sees SOA as a branding glue for their disparate and overlapping software offerings (a point made before). However I also think that a everyone at IBM would agree that "SOA takes advantage of autonomous distributed services collaborating together in business processes."
Stay strong.
JK
William Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Stay strong.
JK
William Henry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Okay so I read another article form the same author as my last post
about IBM's strategy/story.
in it the author claims that IBM equate SOA to EAI hub-and-spoke and
ESBs are the hub.
Article here:
http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2005/12/06/ibm_soa_comment/
My comments here:
http://www.ipbabble.com/2005/12/soa_does_not_equate_to_eai_hub.html
I hope all is not lost. It's enough to drive a person to drink .. and
it's only Wednesday.
Can we have a voice of reason here from Anne (T.M.)? Any comments on
this Anne?
Regards,
William Henry
William G Henry
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