By Chet Hayes
May 20, 2009 10:56 AM EDT
Published a new article on Government and Open Source Software.
Government and Open Source Software
— For the past several years, US Government agencies have shown an
increased interest in open source software. Most people will be surprised to
learn that the reason for so much int... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
May 19, 2009 12:15 PM EDT
For the past several years, US Government agencies have shown an increased
interest in open source software, and with the advent of the Obama
administration's call for transparency and openness several organizations
believe open source software is part of the answer. So what is ... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
April 29, 2009 09:00 PM EDT
Organizations continue to wrestle with the COTS vs. Open Source question and
continually look for guidance on how to select one vs. the other. Many
organizations make the frequent mistake of basing the decision on the capital
investment cost or up front investment with no though... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
April 22, 2009 01:32 PM EDT
How Business views IT and SOA.
A great cartoon from Geek and Poke on how Business responds to IT and SOA.
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By Chet Hayes
April 8, 2009 02:53 PM EDT
Several of our AgilePath customers continue to wrestle with the COTS vs. Open
Source question and continually ask for guidance on how to select one vs. the
other. More often than not, they tend to focus on the capital investment
metric (thinking Open Source is ‘free’) and neglec... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
March 4, 2009 11:43 AM EST
Many organizations are struggling to find balance and harmony on their
journey to embrace service-oriented architecture (SOA). There are many
reasons for this discord, including the background and skill sets of the team
members, natural friction created by company organization, ... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
February 25, 2009 07:00 PM EST
I am frequently asked about the type of information that you would have in a
service-level agreement. So I have put together a list of items I would
expect to be in an SLA.
ATTRIBUTE DESCRIPTION Service Name This is one seems pretty obvious —
should be a bit descriptive about w... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
February 17, 2009 01:55 PM EST
Lots of buzz around SOA Governance and what it means. David Linthicum
talked about this in a recent posting and broke it down into Design Time
Governance and Runtime Governance. While I think this is the most popular
break down of SOA Governance, I believe there is more to the w... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
February 16, 2009 03:38 PM EST
Not sure where this came from but I thought it was pretty humorus.
Calling an illegal alien an “undocumented immigrant” is like calling a
drug dealer an “unlicensed pharmacist”.
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By Chet Hayes
January 16, 2009 11:52 AM EST
The post from Anne Thomas Manes on the end of SOA has caused a bit of ruckus
in the IT world over the past week or so. Folks from eWeek and ebizq have
all blogged in response to this, as well as the numerous comments from
everybody in response to these postings and I figured I w... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
January 7, 2009 10:00 AM EST
You have defined your SOA Goals and Principles, so now the question becomes,
‘How do you actually achieve these goals, and meet these principles?’ -
The quick answer is SOA Policies.
SOA Polices are what makes governance real. Polices translate your goals and
principles into ac... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
January 6, 2009 12:00 PM EST
SOA Principles are derived from the SOA Goals, and are a key element in
helping close the gap from goals to actions regarding the governance process.
SOA principles are derivatives of business goals. While SOA goals are
expressions of how an SOA initiative or strategy will enable... (more)
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By Chet Hayes
January 5, 2009 02:34 PM EST
So you have bought into the whole SOA thing, but to what end? What are you
really trying to accomplish and what do you expect to gain with SOA?
Most people toss out the obvious things such as reduce time to market, reuse,
cost savings, etc - and these are all valid goals, but in t... (more)
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