The impact of open source software on web services transcends simply the use of actual open-source components; moving to a web services-based architecture requires a cultural shift in an organizations governance and application lifecycle management processes. Jun. 5, 2006 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 4,361 |
As numerous organizations are planning to embark on their first endeavors in service-oriented architecture (SOA), it is important to recognize that the necessary organizational transformation has as much to do with cultural transformation, as it has to do with open, Internet standards-...May. 5, 2006 03:00 PM EDT Reads: 13,906 Replies: 3 |
As numerous organizations are planning to embark on their first endeavors in service-oriented architecture (SOA), it is important to recognize that the necessary organizational transformation has as much to do with cultural transformation, as it has to do with open, Internet standards-...Dec. 2, 2005 10:30 AM EST Reads: 7,535 Replies: 1 |







Mike Kochanik is vice president of alliances at CollabNet (www.collab.net), a provider of on-demand distributed application lifecycle management solutions for software development. Mike has been a major contributor to the creation of network-centric IT strategies that leverage open source software and community-based development processes at Global 1000 organizations.
As numerous organizations are planning to embark on their first endeavors in service-oriented architecture (SOA), it is important to recognize that the necessary organizational transformation has as much to do with cultural transformation, as it has to do with open, Internet standards-...
As numerous organizations are planning to embark on their first endeavors in service-oriented architecture (SOA), it is important to recognize that the necessary organizational transformation has as much to do with cultural transformation, as it has to do with open, Internet standards-...











