B-SOA (without T-SOA) == BS-OAjust as much as T-SOA without B-SOA == BS-OA In other words, a free floating set of new biz concepts (B-SOA) without some new concepts for realizing them (T-SOA) is just BS. And some new concepts for realization (T-SOA) without new guiding biz concepts is just a different kind of BS.
-- Nick Nick Gall Phone: +1.781.608.5871 AOL IM: Nicholas Gall Yahoo IM: nick_gall_1117 MSN IM: (same as email) Google Talk: (same as email) Email: nick.gall AT-SIGN gmail DOT com Weblog: http://ironick.typepad.com/ironick/ Furl: http://www.furl.net/members/ngall On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Steve Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Reading some things about SOA recently and speaking with clients I'm > getting a consistent feedback that T-SOA is being seen as a failure > and that companies are looking more and more at a B-SOA approach as > being the right way and driving change through structural, > organisational and governance with technology being part of the story. > > Now clearly I'm HUGELY biased because its what I've been campaigning > for years, but are others seeing this as well? > > Steve > >
