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    A surreal start to 2007

    Having trouble justifying SOA?   No problem.   Just buy a template and you're off and running.

    The mind boggles.

    Posted: Friday, January 05, 2007 5:03 PM by jevdemon

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    Jack van Hoof said:

    Wow! Does the template also support negative numbers?

    # January 6, 2007 7:52 AM

    Stefan Tilkov's Random Stuff said:

    Service-oriented architecture is one of the toughest initiatives to sell to upper management &#8211; but with CASEBUILDER&#8482; SOA you can do it. CASEBUILDER&#8482; SOA provides you with the verbiage you need to explain SOA to non-technical people and

    # January 6, 2007 2:42 PM

    tornblad said:

    Wow! This is just so... wow... Why did I not have this a couple of months ago in that meeting with the CEO and the CTO?

    I really like the fifth selling-point: "5. Get the recognition you deserve"

    Using a pre-packaged and purchased presentation template to pitch SOA as a concept would pretty much negate any recognition in my eyes.

    # February 9, 2007 6:05 PM
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