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Breaking News: SOA Not Dead After All

After being pronounced dead earlier this week, in an exceedingly improbable turn of events, SOA narrowly avoided being plowed by a meteor by evolving wings and flying off all the while making an annoying squawking sounds. In an interview, Miko Matsumura, proprietor of the web site formerly known as SOA Center said “I’m completely perplexed, completely flummoxed.” Mr. Matsumura had changed the name of his web site from SOA CENTER to WHATEVER CENTER to commemorate the...

Whatever Center recieves kudos from key analyst in the whatever sector

I woke up this morning to see that Anne Thomas Manes had twittered my changing the SOA Center web site to whatever center… atmanes Love Miko’s response to “SOA is Dead”: http://whatevercenter.com/ about 1 hour ago from web A great boost to our little thought experiment… On a more serious note to real practitioners, I am composing a baby/bathwater list to try to reorganize the architectural insights and patterns as well as challenges in Enterprise IT. The...

SOA is Dead, long live Whatever!

In honor of Anne’s declaration that SOA is Dead, I have decided to shut down the SOA CENTER blog site. I would like to inaugurate my new blog, now called the WHATEVER CENTER at http://www.whatevercenter.com It will take a while for the URL http://whatevercenter.com to propagate through the DNS, so for the time being, please keep using http://soacenter.com This new blog will be dedicated to building solutions in large-scale software deployments, architecture, cloud computing, composite...