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SOA Governance – 5 common mistakes and how to avoid them

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As the number of services and applications inside your organization grows, it becomes increasingly hard to manage and control. When this happens it is important to start looking at implementing SOA governance. Because SOA governance is not widely understood (or is widely misunderstood), many common mistakes arise which result in duplicate efforts, less reuse, less interoperability and increased development time. During this talk we'll look at what exactly SOA governance is while exploring 5 common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Outline:
  • What is Governance?
  • What tools help you with governance?
  • What are a registry/repository?
  • 5 Common mistakes in SOA governance:
    • Thinking governance is a product
    • Not having a centralized source of truth
    • Not enforcing architectural best practices
    • Reinventing the wheel
    • Inconsistent deployment strategies
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    Dan Diephouse
    Dan Diephouse is an accomplished enterprise architect and open source developer who specializes in web services and service-oriented architecture. He is the founder of the popular XFire web service framework and a committer on several other open source projects, including the Apache ServiceMix, XmlSchema and Continuum projects. He is also the founder of Envoi Solutions http://envoisolutions.com/, which provides training, support and services for companies doing web services integration and SOA development.
    Homepage: http://netzooid.com/blog