France - Olivier Rafal
Don't Tell Mom I'm doing SOA

Don't tell French CIOs that SOA is a new paradigm for developing applications and architecturing information systems. They'd tell you : "I've been doing SOA for the last 20 or 30 years."
Is this true? Well, yes and no. When it comes to architectural design, we've got a great tradition in France. You may have heard about Merise, for instance, the French analytical methodology for conceiving and developing enterprise IT systems ( http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merise_(informatique).
Germany - Daniel Ciomek
SOA: Like Humans Learning to Fly

Germany has developed the typical love-hate relationship with SOA that we usually develop towards new (business) trends coming from the U.S. There are a variety of reasons for it. First and foremost, there is the slightly different cultural and educational approach. In the U.S., the minute a new idea has been spoken, people abandon the ship of the old idea and flock towards to new way of doing things. German students, on the other hand, like others in Europe, are trained to prove a concept by disproving the hypothesis. Thus, our natural instinct to any new idea is "it won't work" and we need to try to prove that. Only when that proof fails will be start to believe that the new thing may be a good idea.
Romania - Sandra Mariuca Focseneanu
EU Status and NATO Membership Bolster Romania

Romania became part of the European Union (EU) on January 1, 2007, a fact that has opened new opportunities for foreign investment in this country. Since its integration into the EU, Romania has become an attractive place to foreign investitors. Investors are drawn by a number of economic and social factors.
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