WOA [Web-Oriented Architecture] is the route to SOA, and, along the way, we might just forget about SOA as WOA grows and gets SOA-like features. SOA is too hard to understand, and does not lend itself to people just doing it. In the end, we will forget SOA and just use WOA.
Author: Nitesh Gautam
on losing on differentiation
By and large my opinion is that 70% of those drag the topic ultilately to web-services or similar technical topics. Rest of the 30% who tend to remain pure in terms of SOA as a concept also fail to bring realistic and implementation-level view-point on how IT can be transformed using SOA. So in nut-shell, SOA is loosing the differentiation it tried to create all these years…
(dead link) Source (http://infosysblogs.com/soa/2008/09/soa_on_its_way_out_lets_get_re_1.html#more)
on questioning being unfair
I know life is unfair..but why cant it be unfair to my favour?
on trying
I’m just trying to live
(dead link) Source (http://neil.lolin.net/2008/09/15/sheesh)
on every monment
Every moment passing by will be as unique as it can get. Because things change. People change. You change.
(dead link) Source (http://elisna.wordpress.com/2008/08/16/over/)