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Re: The Battle for Web Services


web artticle
On 7 Oct 2003 at 11:09, Jonathan Robie wrote:

> Just saw this article:
> 
> 	The Battle for Web Services
> 	by Christopher Koch
>            CIO Magazine, Oct. 1, 2003
>            http://www.cio.com/archive/100103/standards.html
> 
> Is this article accurate? Is there any hope for the situation to improve?
> 
The article raises a few good points but is mostly FUD based on old 
rumors.  Journalists write inflammatory pieces like this to sell 
magazines, regardless of the potential to negatively impact our 
industry.    

I believe Christopher Koch was hoping to write an article that shakes 
things up a bit (much like the "IT Isn't Relevant" artticle in HBR a 
few months back).   


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