I'll just add again that if you are in Telco then you really, really should be looking at the eTom, its pretty service oriented already and tells you exactly what a telco should be doing.
Steve 2009/1/3 jeffrschneider <[email protected]>: > You're not ready for SOA - and that's ok. > > If you're SW development isn't mature - go mature it. Building SOA on > top of a poor foundation will lead to failure. > > My recommendation is to improve the basics: > - architecture as a dicipline (application, integration & enterprise) > - SDLC, methods, process activities > - best practices within activities (config mgmt, build mgmt, deploy > mgmt, etc.) > > Go back to your group and present what your organization needs to do > to "get ready for SOA". > > Jeff > > --- In [email protected], Fakhar Imran > > <fakharimra...@...> wrote: >> >> Dear all, >> >> This is Fakhar from Pakistan, I am working for local Telecom > company. >> >> I've been assigned to work on the in-house Application Development > for >> our business requirements and I was thinking about presenting SOA > for >> design and implementation for new Software Development. >> >> Right now our SW development is not very mature and my fellows are > not >> aware of benifits of SOA (that also includes me :-)). I was > wondering how >> to convince for this grand shift as we are right now using .NET and >> client-server model . >> >> Thanks, >> >> Fakhar Imran >> > >
