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A SOA reading list
Service oriented architecture may be going mainstream--at least to the media.In recent days there has been a bevy of stories about SOA--beyond the daily developments that Joe McKendrick tracks.
Service oriented architecture may be going mainstream--at least to the media.
In recent days there has been a bevy of stories about SOA--beyond the daily developments that Joe McKendrick tracks. It really hit me that SOA is getting in front of decision makers when I noticed a SOA story in the Wall Street Journal today.
With that in mind here are some SOA links in recent days worth a read:
- CIO Insight SOA survey findings.
- eWeek: The Merging of SOA and Web 2.0.
- WSJ: 'SOA' Stirs a Computing Buzz.
- Joe McKendrick: Another view: avoid bottom-up SOA like the plague. The middle road between Service-Oriented Anarchy and Soviet-Oriented Architecture.
- Todd Biske: Turning Bottom-Up Upside Down
- Dana Gardner: IBM broadens its data reach for SOA with DataMirror buy.
- Phil Wainewright: Putting the SaaS back into SOA.
- The print version of Baseline magazine this month also has a primer on SOA with vendor profiles of IBM, Tibco and Webmethods. It doesn't appear to be online yet.
- All SOA resources on ZDNet.