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September 11, 2008

Data - the forgotten element of SOA

Now and then on this blog I have my ritual little moan about data - how it seems that SOA people just want to talk applications, and no-one cares about the data (apart from the USER of course!). So I was delighted to see that the Integration Consortium is holding a webinar one week today (September 18th) specifically on data considerations for SOA. It should be a good session - I know John Schmidt (one of the speakers) well, and the experience he has built up from Best Buy, Wells Fargo and BofA should have given him lots of good insights into this important subject.

Steve

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