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« Survey: SOA Governance Hasn't Gotten Any Better | Main | So Far, We'd Rather Spell Out SOA Than Use it as a Word » October 05, 2007Should "SOA" be a Word, or Stay an Acronym? S-O-A or Soah? You can help decide, once and for all... ebizQ is running a new poll on how SOA should be pronounced, and so far, the results are roughly 50-50 -- half say "Es-oh-ay," and half say "Soah." Readers, do you feel SOA is worthy of status as a word? Other tech terms have eventually, or sometimes quickly, gained word status. Typically, it's either a word or it's not. No two ways about it. You don't hear anyone talking about deploying on the U-N-I-X operating system, and no one attached S-O-A-P headers on their Web services. And if they're not using S-O-A-P, they're certainly not using R-E-S-T either. GUI, of course, is Gooey. G-U-I sounds like something you could get locked up for. BPEL gets word status, as "Beeple," but BPM remains "B-P-M." (Perhaps it could be called Beep 'em? Not just for auto traffic flow, but business workflow?) Should we all just settle on Soah? Take the poll, please -- and yes, that’s my voice on the accompanying audio file. Posted by joemckendrick in SOA | Digg This | Add to del.icio.us Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry: Learn About All Things SOA:: SOA India 2007:: IISc, Bangalore (Nov 21-23) Aligning IT systems to business needs and improving service levels within the constraints of tight budgets has for long been the topmost challenge for CIOs and IT decision makers. Service-oriented Architecture (SOA) provides a proven strategy to clearly address both of these objectives. Creating more agile information systems and making better use of existing infrastructure are two leading factors that are boosting SOA adoption across large, medium, and small Indian industries from the BFSI, Retail, Telecom, Manufacturing, Pharma, Energy, Government and Services verticals in India. If you are an IT decision maker belonging to any of these verticals, SOA India 2007 (IISc, Bangalore, Nov 21-23 2007) presents a unique opportunity to gather cutting-edge business and technical insights on SOA and other related areas such as BPM, BPEL, Enterprise 2.0, SaaS, MDM, Open Source, and more. At SOA India 2007, acclaimed SOA analysts, visionaries, and industry speakers from across the world will show you how to keep pace with change and elevate your IT infrastructure to meet competition and scale effectively. The organisers are giving away 100 FREE tickets worth INR 5000 each to the first 100 qualified delegates belonging to the CxO/IT Decision Maker/Senior IT Management profile, so hurry to grab this opportunity to learn about all things SOA. You can send your complete details, including your designation, e-mail ID, and postal address directly to Anirban Karmakar at anirbank@sda-india.com to enrol in this promotion that is open until 12 October 2007. SOA India 2007 will also feature two half-day workshops on SOA Governance (by Keith Harrison-Broninski) and SOA Architecture Deep Dive (by Jason Bloomberg). If you are an IT manager, software architect, project leader, network & infrastructure specialist, or a software developer, looking for the latest information, trends, best practices, products and solutions available for building and deploying successful SOA implementations, SOA India 2007’s technical track offers you immense opportunities. Speakers at SOA India include: • Jason Bloomberg, Senior Analyst & Managing Partner, ZapThink LLC A partial list of the sessions at SOA India 2007 include: • EAI to SOA: Radical Change or Logical Evolution? For more information, log on to http://www.soaindia2007.com/. Posted by: Nags at October 8, 2007 06:24 AM ess-oh-ay all the way. Only people attempting to be "cool" or "in-the-known-when-they-don't" use the "sewer" version. Posted by: John at October 9, 2007 06:17 AM Post a comment
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