Executive Report

Web Services in Context

Posted February 28, 2002 | Technology |

The software world is full of paradoxes. A huge amount has been learned since programmers started writing assembly language nearly 50 years ago, but most of that hard-won knowledge lies unused and ignored. The same mistakes are repeated over and over, year after year. Meanwhile, the industry is swept by periodic waves of intense enthusiasm for the latest innovation.

About The Author
Tom Welsh
Tom Welsh is a Senior Consultant with Cutter Consortium's Business & Enterprise Architecture practice. He is an independent consultant and analyst specializing in middleware, object technology, and software engineering. At Digital Equipment Corporation, Mr. Welsh was a hardware technician, software support specialist, corporate software developer, and senior technology consultant, before taking on the task of marketing Digital's OO software… Read More
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