Why Service Oriented Architecture Won’t Work in the Corporate Environment (redux)
I sent a colleague a link to a previous post, Why Service Oriented Architecture Won’t Work in the Corporate Environment.
E.S. says (11:45 AM):
i love your blog on SOA
E.S. says (11:45 AM):
Why Service Oriented Architecture Won't Work in the Corporate Environment
sernaferna says (11:45 AM):
hehe Did you read it, or do you just like the title?
E.S. says (11:45 AM):
i read it
E.S. says (11:45 AM):
not in full details but i read it
sernaferna says (11:45 AM):
LOL
sernaferna says (11:46 AM):
Yes, I get kind of long-winded sometimes.
E.S. says (11:46 AM):
its all an issue about having an "Enterprise" architecture
E.S. says (11:46 AM):
Orgs. are having a hard time about buuilding a real enterprise architecture
sernaferna says (11:46 AM):
Which most organizations DON'T have, even if they like to pretend that they do.
E.S. says (11:47 AM):
LLOL exactly
E.S. says (11:47 AM):
i snet your blog to a VP here
sernaferna says (11:47 AM):
sernaferna says (11:47 AM):
My blog will become a meme! lol
E.S. says (11:47 AM):
the vp in charge of Business solutions and SOA
E.S. says (11:48 AM):
i like your references to call centers and customer profiles
E.S. says (11:48 AM):
LOL
E.S. says (11:48 AM):
sernaferna says (11:48 AM):
lol Well, if I get an from him, telling me to mind my own business and stop badmouthing SOA, I'll know why.
E.S. says (11:48 AM):
LOL
sernaferna says (11:50 AM):
Do you mind if I post this conversation to my blog?
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