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EMEA PUG Challenge
The European Progress User Groups are holding their annual PUG Challenge in Cologne, Germany on November 18 & 19, 2010 and I will be there.
I will be doing a presentation on the work that I have done integrating OpenEdge, Progress FUSE, and Microsoft Exchange Server.
I will also be conducting a 2-hour hands-on workshop on OpenEdge Object-Orientation and Exception handling.
So join me and a hundreds of other Progress geeks in Cologne, Germany for the premier conference for the Progress community in 2010.
http://pugchallenge.eu
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No, Ms Manes, SOA is NOT dead
Aug 12
Posted by Bruce Gruenbaum in Commentary, SOA | No Comments
This morning my RSS feeds had an update from Ms Manes’ blog again. She points to an article by Dan Woods of Forbes.com and says of his article that she is “pleased to see that Dan read beyond the first paragraph, and he understands the core message of my post (i.e., ‘SOA has been disappointing and that services should be a key focus’)” …
I wonder if Ms Manes realizes that she advocated exactly the same thing that Mr Woods advocated and then went on to slam the idea? In her original post she argued that the focus should shift from SOA to building services, and yet here she is arguing that just building services will result in fragile, expensive systems. Ms Manes is just flat-out contradicting herself.
Tags: EAI, Enterprise Application Integration, Enterprise Architecture, SOA