Tag: soa

Folksonomies: Who's really in control?

Tom Maguire had a good comment on my last post about Folksonomies in the Enterprise.  He said (to paraphrase) that what makes folksonomies more powerful than taxonomies is that the "authority" of...

dan foody November 01, 2007
Bravo, Aberdeen

I posted here a few months ago about, "Beyond the SOA Tipping Point," and at that time referred to Aberdeen Group as a "research for...

Tim Dempsey October 30, 2007
Gartner vs. Forrester: Let the battle begin
With Forrester's publication of their SOA Management Wave (which I believe you will be able to download from the Actional website if you're interested) it's clear that the two largest analyst firms covering the SOA space disagree on SOA Management. Forrester's view is that SOA Management is a...
dan foody October 30, 2007
Participation in ESB CON IV
Progress Software participated in ESB CON IV: Enabling Business-Critical Integration and SOA. ESB CON IV is a great way learn from SOA infrastructure experts about how Fortune 1000 companies design, build, and deploy ESBs that reduce risk and increase ROI. During this virtual conference, Jonathan...
Folksonomies In The Enterprise
In one of my last posts, I talked about how the old world of UDDI taxonomies is being replaced with the new world of Web 2.0 folksonomies - this includes things like ratings and tagging vs. the rigidly structured categorization provided by "old school" technologies like UDDI. The real question,...
dan foody October 29, 2007

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