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
>


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