If SOA is truly dead . . . ¦ Shane Schick’s Computerworld

A lovely post called “If SOA is truly dead”…

Another great read in this general category comes from the insightful James Governor’s assertion that 99% of everything in software is “dead”, a rant I had heard in person but had not seen as a blog post… until now.

If SOA is truly dead . . . | Shane Schick’s Computerworld
11. If SOA is truly dead, there’s a great history to be written from all the blog posts.

12. If SOA is truly dead, IBM and many other vendors will lose some serious revenue.

13. If SOA is truly dead, we’re getting caught up in semantics rather than what’s important.

14. If SOA is truly dead, we might as well kill off a lot of other data centre improvements, too.

15. If SOA is truly dead, the IT managers aren’t the only ones who have lost credibility.

16. If SOA is truly dead, there will be a lot fewer conferences to attend.

17. If SOA is truly dead, Gartner, IDC and Forrester should have warned us.

18. If SOA is truly dead, application development will reach a standstill, too.

19. If SOA is truly dead, there ought to be plenty of people at the funeral.

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