We must be doing something right as we seem to be getting invited to participate in a whole bunch of podcasts at the moment. The vast majority seem to be on SOA, which is fine – it’s something we know something about…. ;-)
Here’s another one, done as part of our role as ebizq contributors. This was quite fun – it was a debate on the possibilities of reuse in SOA initiatives, and why the promise might not be straightforward to fulfil. The podcast was chaired by ebizq’s Elizabeth Book, and I shared the virtual podium with Ronan Bradley, David Linthicum and Joe McKendrick.
It clocks in at 26 minutes, and although there’s quite a lot of agreement between us (so no entertaining mud-slinging), I think it draws out a lot of the key issues around the value of architecture, balancing supply and demand in service networks, where reuse fits in the overall value proposition for SOA, and so on.
