I missed this when it was published a few weeks ago: here’s an interview with me entitled The ‘Battle’ Between SOA and BPM and Why Companies Fear Web 2.0.
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Hi Sandy, I read your interview and was glad to see how you tied BPM & SOA together. It’s a regular discussion point I get pulled into.
I wrote a piece on this a while back that shared similar concepts.
http://rexsthoughtspot.blogspot.com/2007/02/soa-doa.html
Rex, great article. I’m not sure that I agree with your characterization of SOA as “the platform for BPM”; I see the services layer as an enabling technology for BPM.
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