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.
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/)