Hugh Taylor is vice president of marketing at SOA Software, a provider of management and security solutions for enterprise Service-Oriented Architecture. He is the co-author, along with Eric Pulier, of Understanding Enterprise SOA (Manning, 2005). Taylor has written more than a dozen papers and articles on the subject of Web services and Service-Oriented Architecture.Taylor received his BA from Harvard College and his MBA from Harvard Business School.
Governance is the tail that wags the SOA dog. An organization that deploys Web Services without a solid governance program is headed for serious trouble in terms of reliability, security, and cost. While governance is a necessity for any IT endeavor, the open and potentially chaotic na...
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is at the heart of many major IT initiatives and vendor offerings. However, while SOA has the potential to deliver business value through streamlined application integration, as well as integration with partners and suppliers, the open nature of SOA ...
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