Hey, someone forgot to tell these SOA companies that we’re supposed to be miserable
It seems some companies have slipped through the doom-and-gloom dragnet and announced some positive developments: WebLayers, provider of automated SOA…
A rational explanation of SOA’s troubles
Quote of the Week: “Did SOA die or do we just suck at architecture?” - Mike Tavis, jumping into the…
Open Calais at the New York Semantic Web Meetup
Tom Tague, who leads the Calais initiative at Thomson Reuters, delivered an excellent presentation this week at the New York…
The Influence Economy
There’s an interesting convergence of two ideas in recent days. On one hand, there’s been a lot of attention to…
Can’t Buy Me Friends
The Beatles may have sung that you can’t buy love, but, as we learned last week, you can certainly sell…
The TunkRank Implementation Challenge
The other day, I proposed a sort of Twitter analog to PageRank that readers generously dubbed “TunkRank”. I know that…
Smarter Smart Phones
I will admit that I recently returned my BlackBerry for another type of smart phone – I don’t regret the…
Entrepreneur Country – Land of Opportunity
I spoke at the Entrepreneur Country forum at Institute Of Directors in London earlier today. The event was organized by…
Social Media and Improvisation, a Lesson from Jimmy Page
Have you ever listened to a particular song by a band and then seen that band perform the song live? …
Eighty-five paths to SOA success
Prentice Hall just announced the release of Thomas Erl’s latest work, SOA Design Patterns, the industry’s first-ever catalog of design…