Archive for May, 2008

SOA Software buys LogicLibrary, Yawn…

SOA Software continues to buy companies. I believe that this is in a way similar to SOA Software’s buy of Blue Titan. For that they picked up Frank Martinez and some good customers, Pfizer and some others. For this, they pick up Brent Carlson, another good thinker and long time SOA industry veteran. LogicLibrary has always fallen into the same category as Flashline (BEA acquisition and now Oracle), which is to say a repository vendor. The SOA game is a little about registry, a little...

SOA Business Service Transcends Component, Process and Event Patterns

This is pretty much a word-for-word transcript of an interview I did with IT-Business Edge about Web Oriented Architecture (WOA) and Service Oriented Architecture http://www.itbusinessedge.com/item/?ci=41736 It reads a bit eccentrically because it’s a literal transcript, but if you know the SOA world pretty well, it gets my point across about what a Business Service is and how it transcends components, processes and event based architectural...