Morning Doughnuts 2
- Joel Dehlin, the CIO of the
LDS church has an
interesting blog
entry on buy
versus build this morning. His main point is that buying is often
cheaper, but only if you can move your business processes to match
the processes in the off-the-shelf software.
- The search for Jim Gray by
his friends and colleagues has been called
off.
Even with a massive high-tech effort
no new clues have been turned up. For the sake of his family I do
hope that the mystery is solved. I would imagine it is very hard to
not know what happened to him.
- I am currently running a Build and Deployment Task Force. We are
trying to ensure that our team follows best practices when building
new applications. The
project
that Harry and I are working on seems to be a good test bed for the
process.
- For those of you who read my
blog you know I am
passionate
about how we implement Service-Oriented Architecture in the real
world. I have been reading a book titled Service-Oriented
Architecture: A Planning and Implementation Guide for Business and
Technology.
I find the description of real business objections, and how to solve
them quite refreshing.
- It appears that the San Diego Chargers
are going to
hire Norv
Turner
to replace Marty
Schottenheimer
as their head coach. I don’t see how fans of the Chargers can
possibly see this as an improvement.
Posted by Dale Churchward on February 19, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Blogging, Guidance & SOA.
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