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SOA: The Case for Lowercase

Posted November 14, 2006 | Leadership |

You'll notice that I've shamelessly put the term "SOA" right at the beginning of the title of this Advisor. I'm as eager to attract attention as the next guy, and these days SOA is a near-irresistible little acronym. Any conference, organization, Web site, or product line that promises help in getting up to speed on "service-oriented architecture" is guaranteed an avid audience.

About The Author
John Tibbetts
John Tibbetts' consulting career spans 35 years. He is a former Senior Consultant with Cutter's Business & Enterprise Architecture practice. For the past 21 years, through his consulting company Kinexis, he has focused on helping enterprises and their software vendors articulate and implement coherent, principled software architectures. He works with technical architecture teams as they come to strategic decisions and, at the other end of… Read More
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