A SOA Blessing in Disguise

I guess I'm full of BS commentary on this SOA as a Corporate Responsibility topic!  One of the comments on my original post stated:

"And the sad thing is, that...

dan foody November 16, 2007
Even More on SOA as a Corporate Responsibility

I took some well deserved flak on my original post about SOA as a Corporate Responsibility.  Based on the responses, my message clearly didn't get through. For example,...

dan foody November 16, 2007
More on SOA as a Corporate Responsibility

In Dave Linthicum's recent update on SOA as a corporate responsibility, he called my response to his original posting "grumpy".  Now that I've taken my happy pill, let me provide...

dan foody November 13, 2007
Join us with the SSWUG founder, Stephen Wynkoop ...
Join us tomorrow at a on-line webinar discussing how to Improve .NET Application Performance & Reliability. Stephen and I will be giving a break down on our perspectives...
Jonathan Bruce November 12, 2007
OpenEdge Architect: Why Not?

I met with some of the members of the New England PUG (Progress User Group) today.  We talked about several things and asked them many questions.  Among those questions were these:
    1) Are you using OpenEdge Architect today?
    2) If not, why...

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