well my point of view is similar. IMHO it is better(the people interested to use the advantages of the new technologies) to focus efforts to outline style, way of working, business model. In general this is independent of technology and can be consequence of the ideas for simplification and consolidation that I posted some time ago. Such model can provide good answers to issues like how to write code, business/IT alignment, reuse, granularity, agility, etc
kamen --- In [email protected], "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 >
