Yesterday, I sat in on the SOA Consortium conference call where this is the main theme. The moderator took it in stride and started down the path of business and I.T. Never to be dissuaded the moderator went down the BPM path. Once again, the participants back pushed. The group commented that, “talking SOA is too abstract for the business” and there was a “need to discuss business-specific functionality is just higher level Agility, and Change”.
After participating in this call, I stumbled on to Joe 2.0’s post on the same topic! Even funnier was that he was quoting Jean-Jacques Dubray (JJ), who I put a 3-hour telephone call with about them just days earlier. Dubray says SOA is a “pure IT problem.” However in this era of the online collaborative organization, when we rely on technology for every facet of our business, are there really any “100 % pure IT” problems?
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IMHO, the answer is, “yes, some problems are just I.T. problems”. Sure, I.T. problems, like HR or garbage collection, may bubble their way up to become a business problem, but by the end of the day I.T. When the janitor accumulates the trash in my own office, they take action in the most efficient way they understand how.
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