Morning Coffee 65
- My brother is a VaTech alumni, so the shock of the deadly shootings
there yesterday hits very
close to home. My heavy heart is with the grieving Hokie nation
today.
- Jeff Atwood has a couple of
greatposts
on Language vs. Platform. Earlier in my MSFT career, I spent a
significant amount of time explaining .NET, often to companies that
had made a significant investment in Java. Picking the Java platform
is fine (it’s almost the best platform around!), but it seemed many
people I spoke to didn’t understand the fact that “[w]hen you choose
a language, like it or not, you’ve chosen a platform“.
- Ian Thomas
riffs
on my When is a Service Not a
Service post.
I like Ian’s thinking about SaaS as an analogy for SOA adoption – if
for no other reason that SaaS is easier to “get”. But trying to
realize SOA via SaaS inside the enterprise is a mistake in my
opinion (and I think Ian would agree with that). SaaS is a business
model, and I don’t think you want to turn your enterprise into an
internal service marketplace. Instead, this ties back with Nick
Malik’s points about central
planning. Regardless
if I’m right or wrong, I
subscribed to Ian’s blog
(and not just because he linked to me – check out his Elements of
the Future Business
Ecosystem)
- TLA Watch: Oracle coins Application Integration Architecture (aka
AIA). Joe McKendrick calls
it “Big SOA”. Isn’t
this the market segment that BizTalk has been in for seven years?
Posted by devhawk.net on April 17, 2007. Filed under Morning Coffee. Tagged Lanugages & SOA.
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Erik Johnson · April 17, 2007
devhawk.net · April 17, 2007