Lovely!

'big SOA', 'SOA-in-IT', 'whole SOA' - one, 'whole SOA' - two, 'whole SOA' - 
thr...
- Michael


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From: A W <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 3:36:11 PM
Subject: Re: [service-orientated-architecture] Wake announcement for SOA


I just wonder if is it for big SOA as Anne announced or for whole SOA?!!!
All the best

Ashraf Galal


On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 10:21 AM, Gervas Douglas <gervas.douglas@ gmail.com> 
wrote:

<<Wake
announcement for SOA
Chris Haddad, Anne Thomas Manes, Richard Watson,
Kirk Knoernschild, Chris Howard,  Mike Rollings, and Burton Group wish
to thank you for all your caring thoughts and
condolence messages. We have planned a memorial service event for
Service Oriented Architecture, who
met its demise on January 1, 2009.  Please join us on February 3rd at
2pm Eastern time to honor SOA.
To accommodate friends and family, two venues have
been arranged:
        * SOA Friends (non-Burton Group Clients):  Burton Group
channel

        * SOA Friends and Burton Group Family (Burton Group Clients): Register 
Online or Call
800.824.9924
ext. 174     (for
calls outside the U.S., dial +1.801.304.8174) 
Official Announcement:
Many
service oriented architecture (SOA) initiatives have stalled or failed,
and
with the impending 2009 budget cuts, prospects for SOA look bleak.
Except in
rare situations, SOA has failed to deliver its promised benefits. It's
time to
face reality: the term "SOA" now carries too much baggage. It's time to
declare
that SOA is dead and move on to more the practical matter of bringing
up its
offspring: Services. In this service, Research Director Anne Thomas
Manes
will examine the myths and misconceptions that derailed SOA efforts,
provide
guidance for salvaging value, and supply actionable direction for
future
efforts.>>

You can find this at: http://apsblog. burtongroup. com/

For those of you unfamiliar with the term a wake is a
cathartic get-together held after a funeral.  It is a traditional
Celtic custom and usually involves the consumption of large quantities
of alcohol.  I am not sure what technology is being used to deliver
drink across the Web, but no doubt we will all benefit soon from this
great lurch forward.

Gervas
 
    


      

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