Survey: SOA Prominent On 2005 budgets
Michael S. Mimoso writes "A Yankee Group survey of 473 enterprise decision makers reveals that companies have put aside money for service-oriented architectures for 2005." This is a bigger deal than it sounds - if companies keep moving this away, it will mean a sea change in corporate technology usage - and change the way/why development is done. We're talking everything from SOAP stuff (ITMJ is part of OSTG) to wholesale ASP adoption like Salesforce.com.
May I be the first to say "WTF".
SOA may be something useful. Unfortunately (?), this article does nothing to explain what it is, only that you need it, your business needs it, and if you don't you are going to be left behind all those other companies that allready have it.
I gotta invent me something like this, make it cool, and make a mint flogging it.
However, posting it to slashdot WILL NOT be my preferred manner of drumming up business.
Norman Cook's Ode to Sl
If you haven't tried bullfighter (from the guys at deloitte) and are use word/powerpoint at the office, you'll love it.
According the the bullfighter Index, the article gets:
Bull Composite Index of 5.9 (not horrible)
Bull index of 94 (good)
Average sentence length (good)
Syllables/word (ok).
And the part I love.. the Flesh score.. 36:
Diagnosis: Teetering on the edge of unclear. The overall meaning remains discernible, but it becomes possible to lose oneself in corollary thoughts, which may be worth exploration, but which can also detract from the core point of the written article.
Anyway.. off topic but fun.
JD