Susan referred to it as SOX too -- I like that better (has a Dr. Suess ring
to it) and I can go back to a single meaning for SOA.  Thanks.  --dawn

Dawn M. Wolthuis
Tincat Group, Inc.
www.tincat-group.com

Take and give some delight today.


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> 'I read something that had the acronym SOA in it and I
> thought the writer seemed to have no understanding of a Service-oriented
> Architecture at all!'
> 
> We refer to is as SOX and next week we are sending a group over  to the UK
> to train them on our 'new' approval and tracking systems.
> 
> Vance Alspach
> J & L Industrial Supply
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