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Well I had a good Christmas and with the New Year I have a really busy January planned.   The news is finally out there,  DevZuz has been acquired by Exist Global and I have taken a role there.  We will continue forward with its Maestro product suite and we are continuing to look at the codeATLAS project (more on that in the future),  however now I find myself working within a services organization.  Having worked a lot of my life in the consulting game and also in professional services organizations I have to admit it is interesting to return.  Even the past year with DevZuz had shown me that the adoption of much Open Source products tended to trend toward a services relationship since the collaborative support model that we used was usually more akin to a services relationship than a traditional closed-source software vendor – since it allowed the customer to see value.

So what does 2008 hold for me,  well no less travel it seems :)  though I am becoming a more seasoned traveller (even if Brett still picked on me complaining when I can’t a business class ticket every time!).  Also it’s an opportunity to work with a wider range of projects and technologies (I have been picking up my RoR skills a little more again),  also working with a number of different customers in a services delivery model leveraging a lot of the open source technologies but also the development models.   I did get a day in LA meeting with a number of people in the outsourcing space and it was very interesting to learn more about the strategies that can be leveraged and also the models that are commonly being used by medium or large Enterprises.  Also, we are working with a number of smaller start-ups building whole product offerings – commonly based on many of the Web2.0/Social Networking technologies, which are the talk of the town.  I’m sure this will change the conference schedule for the year,  but I’m hoping I’ll still make it out to a couple of OSS events.

Made it back to the South (Charlotte) for Christmas,  and I have to admit I can’t wait for Christmas morning to come around.   Been a really busy November and December with a lot of new stuff going on,  more of which I can talk about in January I’m sure. In the meantime I have started working more with Web 2.0 and Social Networking technologies and I’ll be blogging more about those in the new year.  

I was recently talking about open source and how some of the forces are changing in the space,  2007 was a year of change for that market and while the collaboration aspects continue to grow and technologies for development collaboration continue to mature – is it also a time to start looking at 2008 and some of the trends that we will see emerging.  Having come from the Enterprise Software market I think that we’ll see some of the SOA hype start to fade and the disconnects between a Web 2.0 approach and the SOA architecture will probably become more pronounced (hopefully the vendor dependencies which have pushed people into a SOA frenzy will start to change).  With all my time in Asia over the past year it is interesting to see that Open Source is now starting to grow there – some would say in a similar way to the US a few years ago,  though I think that it will be a different adoption structure there – with many of the experiences and lessons already starting to be examined more closely. 

As I settle in for Christmas in South – on a sunny Christmas Eve – I am going to start working on blog entries for the year so that it isn’t such a quiet year :)