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Schrödinger's SOA

I’ve spent a couple of days wavering over whether to jump into an ongoing blogosphere debate over the “Death of SOA”. For those who haven’t yet read any of the debate online, here’s the catalyst: SOA is Dead; Long Live Services – a fictional obituary of SOA by Anne Thomas Manes of the Burton Group. [...]

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A rocky start for Borland in 2009 but a timely move for its CEO

On Tuesday 6th January 2009, Borland made a number of gloomy announcements that, given the prior forecast for 2009 and the company’s poor quarterly returns were to be expected. The news that the company is reducing its workforce by 15% will undoubtedly be worrying for those affected but it is hardly unique in an industry [...]

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SOA Center Service Oriented Architecture Blueprints » SOA is Dead, what’s next, pundits?Miko Matsumura treads the line that he probably has to. Personally I don’t have to: I think the "SOA is Dead" meme is a bunch of cr*p. Event Processing Thinking: On Data Mining and Event Processing Opher Etzion of IBM discusses the relationship [...]

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