nut! =) just kidding.
--- In [email protected], "jeffrschneider" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Here's an interesting article. discuss: > > > http://cio.com/article/438413/Top_Reasons_Why_People_are_Making_SOA_Fa > il?page=1 > > > Miko - what a thought provoking article! Thanks for the softball. > > If these are the 10 obstacles to implementing SOA... we have to ask > the very simple question: Can we remove them? > > Here are the 10 reasons, followed up with the 'obvious question'... > (you may want to read the article first to get the context). > > "Top Reasons Why People are Making SOA Fail" > 1. They fail to explain SOA's business value > - What if... SOA didn't require an explanation to the business? > 2. They underestimate the impact of organizational change > - What if... SOA didn't require organizational change? > 3. They fail to secure strong executive sponsorship > - What if... SOA didn't require executive sponsorship? > 4. They attempt to do SOA on the cheap > - What if... SOA wasn't expensive? > 5. They lack the required skills to do SOA > - What if... SOA didn't require major skills retooling/ > 6. They have poor project management > - What if... SOA didn't affect project management? > 7. They think of SOA as a project instead of an architecture > - What if... SOA was clear in everyones head? > 8. They underestimate the complexity of SOA > - What if... SOA wasn't complex? > 9. They fail to implement and adhere to SOA Governance > - What if... SOA didn't require governance? (AKA, synthetic trust) > 10. They let the vendors drive the architecture > - What if... SOA didn't need much vendor infrastructure? > > Call me nutty... > Jeff >
