Thanks for the plug, Jignesh.  While I don't advertise my book here, I'm more 
than happy to let other people do it for me.  :)

Book trivia: The name of the fictional company "Advasco" is a shortening of 
"Advanced SOA Company".  

-tb
Todd Biske
http://www.biske.com/blog/

--- In [email protected], "jig0209" 
<jignesh.s...@...> wrote:
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> 
> Hello Marhendra-
> 
> Full Disclosure: my employer is Software AG, a prominent SOA technology vendor
> 
> I would recommend starting by learning the design, architecture and adoption 
> aspects of SOA. Once you have a level of comfort with what is different and 
> valuable about SOA, you can dive into technology that supports SOA.
> 
> You could start with the well know series of SOA books by Thomas Erl.
> 
> Among books for SOA newcomers, I particularly like 'SOA Governance' by Todd 
> Biske. It walks you through key concepts via a realistic 'story' of a company 
> adopting SOA.
> 
> For training, we have worked with Zapthink in the past to train internal 
> staff as well as customers. There are also training offerings from SOA School 
> and Everware CBDI. 
> 
> Finally, I am a co-author of 'SOA Adoption for Dummies' available for free at 
> www.soaadoptionfordummies.com
> 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jignesh Shah
> Twitter: @jshah0209
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> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "Masykur Marhendra" 
> <masykur_sn@> wrote:
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> > Dear All,
> > 
> > Lately I've been interested learning SOA. But I got myself stuck where to 
> > start with. 
> > 
> > Please help,
> > 
> > 
> > Best Regards,
> > 
> > M. Marhendra S.
> >
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