There is still enough hype around service-oriented architecture (SOA) that it's difficult to get a handle on the realities of implementation. While most IT managers now understand what an SOA can do for IT, many still need help figuring out how to get started. New questions about manag... There is still enough hype around service-oriented architecture (SOA) that it's difficult to get a handle on the realities of implementation. While most IT managers now understand what an SOA can do for IT, many still need help figuring out how to get started. New questions about manag...Jan. 28, 2006 12:45 PM EST Reads: 10,550 Replies: 1 |
Web services is now delivering on the promise of interconnecting systems, within and between organizational boundaries. But the benefits of open interoperability of such distributed resources only increase the complexity of the computing environment that has to be managed. Jan. 21, 2003 12:00 AM EST Reads: 11,950 |







Mark Potts is a fellow and chief technology officer within HP's management software business. Prior to joining HP, Mark was the founder and chief technology office of Talking Blocks, which HP acquired in September 2003. Talking Blocks was a software company that provided products for managing SOA and Web services.










