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    Yet Another SOA Consortium (YASC)
    Here's another in what appears to be a growing trend . Interestingly enough - this one seems to be part of the OMG . Update: The SOA Leaders site appears to have vanished (cache of the site courtesy the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine ). Read More...
    Most carpenters could easily design a house...
    Joe McKendrick (usually spot-on) must not have gotten enough sleep last night when he states “….most developers could easily jump into the architect role.” At least he observes that developers are smart people. Read More...
    A surreal start to 2007
    Having trouble justifying SOA? No problem. Just buy a template and you're off and running. The mind boggles. Read More...
    Where's i-Technology Headed in 2007?
    From the Java Developer's Journal. I guess I should feel guilty for appearing in JDJ now that I work for Microsoft. Nah - Sys-Con is a great bunch of guys (I got to know many of them when I was editor of XML Journal ). Thanks Jeremy ! Read More...
    TechEd Day 1: Interoperable processes, customers and suckbusters
    TechEd Day 1: Interoperable processes, customers and suckbusters Read More...
    TechEd 2006 - Pre-con
    Come visit the Architect booth at Tech Ed 2006! Read More...
    Does the world really need a SOA Maturity Model standard?
    I saw this in CBDI this morning. Apparently IBM wants to develop a standard for a SOA maturity model. It seems to me that we need agreement on the scope of SOA before we can ever hope to measure its maturity (or lack thereof). I don't initially see much Read More...
    Webcast today
    Go here to register. Topic: How Windows Workflow Foundation will affect (improve!) your architecture. Format: Informal talk-show style ( P&P Live with Ron Jacobs ). Later today at 10:30 AM PT. See you online! Update: now available on demand . Read More...
    Your ears will love you for this - ARCast #1
    The first ARCast is now available . ARCast is an Architecture Podcast that my team has developed. The premiere episode focuses on the future of WS* and interoperability. Participants include Chris Haddad, Roger Sessions, Jeff Schlimmer, Dare Obasanjo Read More...
    Thinking about Process and Workflow…
    Thinking about Process and Workflow… Read More...
    Tenets of Workflow
    Four Tenets of workflow. Read More...
    Information = Data + Metadata + Context
    Information = Data + Metadata + Context Read More...
    Indigo has arrived
    You know you want it. Now go get it . Read More...
    Using WS-Policy for something other than Security
    Earlier this week the WS-RM Policy spec was published. WS-RM Policy provides guidelines for defining policy assertions related to the use of reliable messaging ( WS-ReliableMessaging , that is). Here is a simple example with some in-line explanations: Read More...
    New Webcast: Patterns for SOA
    I did a webcast this morning with Ron Jacobs ( PAG ), Alex Weinert ( Indigo ) and Ted Neward (Author, Speaker, All Around Geek). The topic was "Patterns for SOA" and used an informal "talk show" format. Here is the description of the session: "Service Read More...
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