In retrospect, the history of Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) over the last fifteen years or so is decidedly mixed. Some enterprises achieved varying levels of success…
I recently wrote an article for Forbes on Best Western Hotels and Resorts’ digital transformation efforts. For this article I interviewed its Chief Digital Officer…
By Liz McMillan Today, microservices and containers go hand in hand – only the details of “container-oriented architecture” are largely on the drawing board –…
By Tony Bradley Al Hilwa, program director of application development software at IDC, describes it this way: “Microservices is an architectural approach that draws on…
Enterprise IT used to be so simple. Companies owned their own technology equipment and purchased enterprise licenses for many of the applications anybody in the…
The rise of the modern API Ever since the dawn of the Internet, people have struggled with how to get one computer to talk to…
Somebody call the buzzword police: we have a serious case of microservices-washing in progress. The term “microservices-washing” is derived from “whitewashing,” meaning to hide some…
By Mike Kavis Episode #11 – SOA vs. Microservices: Deep Dive With Jason Bloomberg Our guest on the podcast this week is Jason Bloomberg, President at Intellyx.…
For it to be SOA – let alone SOA done right – we need to pin down just what “SOA done wrong” might be Are…
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an approach for abstracting enterprise software capabilities as reusable services in order to support more flexible business processes and ideally, more…