Agreed. I stipulate that SOA is not yet relatively mature. I also stipulate that governance (or lack thereof) is not a major impediment yet. Adoption remains the biggest hurdle.
Anne On 12/2/08, Michael Poulin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I allow myself to re-phrase Babak: the absence or shortage of SOA Governance > "remains one of the most challenging barriers and key causes of SOA > failure..." > > Interesting, how SOA can reach a "relative maturity" without Governance?.. > > - Michael > > > > > ________________________________ > From: babakh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, December 2, 2008 3:16:48 PM > Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] SOA Governance Maturity Model > > > Successful SOA rollout is dependent on SOA Governance. Despite the > relative maturity of SOA, SOA Governance remains one of the most > challenging barriers and key causes of SOA failure... > > You can read more on this subject at > http://soa-biz. blogspot. com/2008/ 12/soa-governanc e-maturity- model.html > > Thanks! > Babak Hosseinzadeh > [EMAIL PROTECTED] tegy.com > > > > >
