Contents tagged with Governance
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Speaking at the 4th International SOA Symposium
This week I am speaking at the 4th international SOA Symposium in Brasilia, Brazil. The topic?, take a guess… SO-Aware of course! Tomorrow I will be doing a session about agile SOA Governance that will illustrate on a lot of the principles SO-Aware is built upon as well as a lot of the experiences we have gathered in our real world implementations. Thursday I will be doing a session about RESTful Services patterns and I am scheduled to participate in a SOA Governance panel with some luminaries of SOA world. I am very much looking forward to a great conference and to have some great debates about service orientation.
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Agile SOA Governance: SO-Aware and Visual Studio Integration
One of the major limitations of traditional SOA governance platforms is the lack of integration as part of the development process. Tools like HP-Systinet or SOA Software are designed to operate by models on which the architects dictate the governance procedures and policies and the rest of the team members follow along. Consequently, those procedures are frequently rejected by developers and testers given that they can’t incorporate it as part of their daily activities.
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Using a service registry that doesn’t suck Part III: Service testing is part of SOA governance
This is the third post of this series intended to highlight some of the principles of modern SOA governance solution. You can read the first two parts here:
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We are hiring (take a minute to read this, is not another BS talk ;) )
I really wanted to wait until our new website was out to blog about this but I hope you can put up with the ugly website for a few more days J.
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Tellago && Tellago Studios 2010
With 2011 around the corner we, at Tellago and Tellago Studios, we have been spending a lot of times evaluating our successes and failures (yes those too ;)) of 2010 and delineating some of our goals and strategies for 2011. When I look at 2010 here are some of the things that quickly jump off the page:
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Using a service registry that doesn’t suck part I: UDDI is dead
This is the first of a series of posts on which I am hoping to detail some of the most common SOA governance scenarios in the real world, their challenges and the approach we’ve taken to address them in SO-Aware. This series does not intend to be a marketing pitch about SO-Aware. Instead, I would like to use this to foment an honest dialog between SOA governance technologists.
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SO-Aware sessions in Dallas and Houston
Our WCF Registry: SO-Aware keeps being evangelized throughout the world. This week Tellago Studios' Dwight Goins will be speaking at Microsoft events in Dallas and Houston (https://msevents.microsoft.com/cui/EventDetail.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032469800&IO=ycqB%2bGJQr78fJBMJTye1oA%3d%3d) about WCF management best practices using SO-Aware. If you are in the area and passionate about WCF you should definitely swing by and give Dwight a hard time ;)
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SO-Aware vs. traditional SOA governance technologies
As the adoption of SO-Aware keep increasing, we have been running into more and more customers that are evaluating SO-Aware against traditional SOA governance products. Those comparisons are always very interesting for us because, to some extent, we built SO-Aware to provide a way simpler, lighter and highly flexible approach to SOA governance that challenge the traditional models which, in my opinion, are harmful and corruptive to SOA initiatives.
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Speaking at Teched EMEA
Thanks to all the folks who attended to my WIF in the real world session at Microsoft Teched EMEA last week. I had a blast with the intelligent questions and the passionate debates. You can download the demos from http://cid-72ee495b3a560f12.office.live.com/self.aspx/Conferences/Teched%20EMEA%202010/Real%20World%20WIF.zip . The video should be available at http://www.msteched.com/ soon.
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SO-Aware highlighted at the 3rd SOA Symposium
This week I had the pleasure of presenting a session about lightweight, REST-AtomPub-based, collaborative SOA Governance at the 3rd SOA Symposium in Berlin. The session was based on the principles and techniques behind our SO-Aware product and it was gratifying to see the warm reception our young product received from the attendees.