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SOA consultant Todd Biske, who did a great job on a panel I was honored to moderate earlier this week, has some good thoughts on the definitions and roles of IT categories and SOA. His blog posting on “acronym soup” is worth a read. And thanks to the other members of “The Future of SOA” panel at The Open Group conference — Tony Baer,

SOA adds broth to technology acronym soup


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