The Big Picture

“All the guys who can paint great big pictures can paint great small ones.” – Ernest Hemingway

Even Hemingway had thoughts on architects. In many conversations about the requirements of an architect I usually here people say that architects are big picture IT people. I do agree that architects need to carry a vision . . . → Read More: The Big Picture

DCBUG presents: SOA Distilled

Invitation:
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the not-so-new buzzword flying around the IT Industry. Organizations indicate they need a SOA, but are not sure how to implement a SOA or even define the Word “SOA” itself. With numerous SOA definitions being published throughout the industry (vendors, governing bodies, open source organizations, academia, etc…), how do you know . . . → Read More: DCBUG presents: SOA Distilled

Who’s Ted

I recently ran across the ted.com website based on a blog entry from Thinking and Making. The TED site is opening (through video casting) a window to an “exclusive” or maybe better an “inclusive” group of some thinkers and achievers on TEDTalks. Other presenters of interest: if you’re a lefty then you’d like Al . . . → Read More: Who’s Ted

Enterprise level workflows require Enterprise level technologists.

All too often I hear fellow techies getting it wrong while implementing integration projects. We seem to try and immediately go after “the low hanging fruit” that is getting two or more systems to exchange data. Too bad that exchanging data has become the mundane part of an integration project, thanks to current standards. . . . → Read More: Enterprise level workflows require Enterprise level technologists.

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