+1
- Michael


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From: Rob Eamon <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2009 7:31:15 PM
Subject: [service-orientated-architecture] Re: Olson's Service-as-a-Service


Pretty funny.

Made me think of "Architecture Oriented Architecture" which focuses 
on the architecture aspects of architecture development instead of 
all the other stuff that we seem to glom onto.

:-)

-Rob

--- In service-orientated- architecture@ yahoogroups. com, "Gervas 
Douglas" <gervas.douglas@ ...> wrote:
>
> <<Since I left Oracle last January, I've been spending time looking
> around the technology industry for interesting trends. Sooner or 
later
> I will have to take a job, so this is my chance to pick a horse that
> will be fun to ride.
> 
> There are now roughly one million Software-as- a-Service companies 
per
> square mile in Silicon Valley (they are thicker than that in Palo
> Alto, but Stanford has always been peculiarly fecund). Even 
Microsoft
> is on the bandwagon, so you can be sure that SaaS has jumped the
> shark. Just lately, I've seen pitches for Data-as-a-Service,
> Hardware-as- a-Service and Infrastructure- as-a-Service.
> 
> Here at the Subclock blog, we're getting out in front of this thing.
> I'm pleased to announce today the creation of Service-as-a- Service.
> Want to start your own -as-a-Service company, but not sure what that
> means, exactly? Just set your business plan down on top of
> Service-as-a- Service and let that advertising revenue roll in! In
> fact, Service-as-a- Service is itself built on Service-as-a- Service.
> It's turtles all the way down, baby!
> 
> Service-as-a- Service takes advantage of all the latest Web 
buzzwords.
> It's platform-enabled, naturally. It's fully cloud-compliant. We
> leverage community. Our tech is simultaneously green and clean. 
We've
> sprayed so much Xen around here that the floors are sticky.
> 
> Service-as-a- Service isn't a company. It's way more Valley than 
that.
> Think big O'Reilly-style unconference, with probably some blogs and 
a
> wiki. Think Facebook, but cooler. Think tweet storm. Most of all,
> think huge VC investment opportunity. Got an office on Sand Hill 
Road?
> Give us a call here at the Subclock blog -- operators are standing 
by.>>
> 
> You can find this at:
> 
> http://subclock. blogspot. com/2008/ 04/next-big- thing.html
> 
> Mike Olson comes across as a quietly unassuming but obviously
> successful individual when you meet him.  He also has the humility 
to
> listen, so I am sure he will be happy to take your advice on this
> revolutionary concept.....
> 
> Gervas
> 
> Gervas
>

 


      

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