Talk:Service-oriented infrastructure
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Cathcam (talk) 21:02, 4 August 2009 (UTC) I'm not sure of the intent of this article, while it does cover SOI to some degree, the history and background is woefully inadequate, as well as a more wholistic description of SOI itself, just from my perspective.
I joined the IBM Grid/web services team in Spring 2002. It was a project to look at how we could standardize heterogeneous computing by extending the then Globus tooklit to be truly services based. As this work progress through 2002/2003, it become commonly known internally as Service Oriented Infrastrcuture. I just had a cursory search in one of the publications where this was documented, and SOI is discussed on Page-27 of http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/redp9115.html - I wrote the first 4-chapters of this as a rescue effort for a much more complicated book which had gone off course.
I also briefed senior architects and designers at Capgemini in London and Amsterdam in the 2003-2004 timeframe. I can check back for date details in my notebooks from the time.
I guess I'm wondering why the need for the OTRS and the overall context for the entry. Mark Cathcart, formerly Distinguished Engineer, IBM Corporation, now DIrector Systems Engineering, Dell Computer Inc.
Seems to me that there is a significant overlap between SOI and Cloud Computing, which is not addressed in this article. I wonder if Cap/IBM can highlight the differences if any. I can't see any obvious citable sources online about this. - PaulRussell (talk) 13:39, 31 August 2012 (UTC)
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