--- In [email protected], "htshozawa"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> 
> I think the key point is valuable to who. If I'm going to talk with 
> somebody from IT, technology maturity and flexibility is valuable but 
> it often bores the business people.
> 
> It's not about whether technology is important or not, it's about how 
> to get budget to startup a SOA project.

Ozawa-san, you are obviously a salesman opposed to a filing clerk, to
use that binary classification I referred to previously. :)

Gervas

> 
> H.Ozawa
> 
> --- In [email protected], Gregg 
> Wonderly <gergg@> wrote:
> >
> > People want to focus on technology because there are specific 
> features of pieces 
> > of technology which are valuable.  One is "maturity" (the ability 
> to actually 
> > work) another might be "flexibility" (in many different senses, 
> such as 
> > transport layers, marshalling/unmarshalling capabilities etc).  
> Until there is 
> > exactly one programming language, exactly one transport and exactly 
> one 
> > marshalling/unmarshalling mechanism, technology will always matter.
> > 
> > I think it is short sighted and pretty naive to try and suggest 
> otherwise.
> > 
> > Gregg Wonderly
> >
>


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