Dec 9 2008 11:41AM GMT
Posted by: Rich Seeley
SOA development,
SOA standards
Despite years of work on Web services standards, interoperability remains a bugaboo. Continued »
Sep 24 2008 12:46PM GMT
Posted by: Rich Seeley
Development,
Microsoft,
IBM,
XML,
SOA,
SOA standards
Can major vendors buy standards bodies’ approval for specifications that support their products?
Continued »
May 12 2008 11:21AM GMT
Posted by: Michael Meehan
rich Internet applications (RIA),
Business Process Management (BPM),
SOA governance,
Enterprise architecture,
SOA development,
Enterprise mashups,
Data services,
Software testing,
SOA infrastructure,
SOA standards
Pro wrestling legend Rowdy Roddy Piper immortalized the words “Just when they think they’ve got the answers, I change the questions.”
Now we at SearchSOA.com are asking you to do the same thing, sort of. It won’t involve wearing a kilt or smashing a coconut over anyone’s skull. We just want you to ask some good questions.
We’ve recently revamped our site experts roster and we’re looking to put them through their paces. The way it works is you ask a question and we send the question off to an expert to get you an answer. It’s a fairly illustrious list of folks:
- SOA standards and architecture - Anne Thomas Manes, vice president and research director at Burton Group
- SOA governance and BPM - Sri Nagabhirava, founder and chief architect nLeague Services
- SOA infrastructure - Dana Gardner, principal analyst Interarbor Solutions
- RIA and enterprise mashups - Jason Bloomberg, senior analyst ZapThink
- SOA testing and QA - Rami Jaamour, product manager of SOA solutions at Parasoft
- Data services - Larry Fulton, senior analyst at Forrester Research
- SOA development - Chris Haddad, vice president and service director at Burton Group
They’re already producing some top flight insight, like data integration best practices, where grid intersects SOA and the difference between WSDL 1.1 and 2.0. Yet good answers like that depend on good questions from the user community. We sift through heaping piles of “What’s the difference between an application server and a Web server?” (a perfectly legitimate question, but we answered it back in 2003) in order to get some of the top minds in the SOA space the best questions the user base can generate.
The process for submitting a question is simple. Just go to the topic where your question fits and click on “Pose a Question.” That will take you to a question submission form. After that, it’s as simple as typing in your query. Keep us busy. We like it that way.