Right, thanks!  And agreed.

Sorry again for my confusion on this topic.  I had
thought I understood correctly then it seemed as if
somehow I was ending up on the other side of the
debate.

Eric

--- Todd Biske <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Mar 12, 2006, at 10:39 AM, Eric Newcomer wrote:
> 
> > Are you
> > implying that an SOA doesn't have to be realized
> in
> > software?
> >
> Absolutely not.  Software should be utilized
> everywhere appropriate,  
> although the service-oriented view of the enterprise
> doesn't have to  
> be exclusively about software-based services.  My
> point was more  
> about the critical success factors for SOA.  Most
> companies are  
> already developing their own software or purchasing
> software.  They  
> just haven't been developing the right things, or
> asking the right  
> questions as part of a purchased product.  In trying
> to determine  
> what the "right" things are to build or buy, it's
> all about non- 
> technical things.
> 
> -tb
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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