We allude now and then in this blog to “elevator speeches” about SOA and enterprise architecture. This is often meant to boiling down the essentials of projects to meet the limited attention spans of business decision makers. Call it bursts of brilliance. That’s probably why Twitter is so popular. Everyone gets their 140 characters, max, to […]
We allude now and then in this blog to “elevator speeches” about SOA and enterprise architecture. This is often meant to boiling down the essentials of projects to meet the limited attention spans of business decision makers.
Call it bursts of brilliance. That’s probably why Twitter is so popular. Everyone gets their 140 characters, max, to […]
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