2009
SOA is Dead
by nhoizeySOA was supposed to reduce costs and increase agility on a massive scale. Except in rare situations, SOA has failed to deliver its promised benefits. After investing millions, IT systems are no better than before.
2007
» Another view: ‘Magic number’ for SOA services threshold is ‘nuts’ | Service-Oriented Architecture | ZDNet.com
by nhoizeyan opinion that '50' seems to be the threshold at which Web services may require some better care and feeding, with governance, registry, management, and all that good stuff
Service Architecture - SOA: Why Quality of Service depends on the Consumer and the Producer
by nhoizey (via)it is actually not up to the server to purely dictate a straight process and response to the consumer it is up to the consumer and producer to negotiate the right result for both parties a QoS policy that assumes that the producer is the final arbiter of quality is liable to produce a very unfriendly service and one which doesn't interact with people in the manner which they wish
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