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Anand Gopalan's Blog - Posts tagged with "Architecture" Integration ConsortiumSOA - Client Side viewMany a time in architectural design discussions with client, I find people tend to focus on the solution part even before defining the existing problem or future need. Tags: Architecture , Solution Latest SOA posts at LitebytesGo to the Lustratus Litebytes blog to read about whether SOA is forgetting data, can you buy a SOA, and is open source (OSS) SOA here yet. Also, why TIBCO wont be bought next, and whether enterprise architects can ever be 'stratactical'! Steve Tags: SOA EA Enterprise Architecture OSS Open source TIBCO The Mythical Man-MonthIt’s been over 30 years since The Mythical Man-Month by Fred Brooks was first published. Surprisingly, it is as relevant today as it was back then to both Program Managers and Architects.
Tags: program Management Architecture Integration: Then and Now, Part 1 - SOA ArchitectureIntegration of business systems is one of the key capabilities that should be provided by IT to enable business agility. This has been the primary objective of all integration effort to date; however, due to various factors most of the integration efforts have not achieved the expected business benefit. Of course, projects with the right executive backing have been successful but have never reached their full potential. The objective of this column is to demonstrate how adopting a service-oriented architecture (SOA) enables a company to achieve business agility and flexibility. This is a two-part column; this first installment deals with high-level integration architecture based on SOA and the second will focus on SOA governance. Tags: Integration SOA IC Architecture Architecture CartoonWhether you are an architect or not, check out this video http://www.skyscrapr.net/blogs/video/archive/2006/03/10/46.aspx. I hope you get a kick from it. Thanks to Bill Estrem for making me aware of this. Tags: Architecture Cartoon | 1 comment wiki-nomics for architecture and integration by John SchmidtJohn Schmidt's insightful comments on SOA, Web 2.0 and Architecture Back to Blog |
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