Our Thanksgiving menu It wasn't planned (as far as I know) but our selection of articles for today appropriately brings to mind the abundance of a Thanksgiving banquet. Getting SOA right David Linthicum proposes an enticing appetizer with thoughts and suggestions on how to get your SOA projects in top shape. Testing, testing and then more testing, of course, but what and how? Read all about it in Real World SOA Our Thanksgiving menu It wasn’t planned (as far as I know) but our selection of articles for today appropriately brings to mind the abundance of a Thanksgiving banquet.Getting SOA right David Linthicum proposes an enticing appetizer with thoughts and suggestions on how to get your SOA projects in top shape. Testing, testing and then more testing, of course, but what and how? Read all about it in Real World SOA Beware of the Orcas Not the whales of course, but the gold version of Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 that just became available for download, a fact that didn’t escape Tom Yager. Could this new release help developers inject a friendlier behavior in Windows apps? Read on to find out.Virtually free Speaking of next year and Microsoft, Sean Gallagher shares his thoughts on what could be the impact of Windows Server 2008 Virtualization Component, an add-on to the Windows server license oddly priced $28. Makes you curious to know how did Microsoft come up with that $28 license fee.Leopard’s first roar Our main course, the turkey of our Thanksgiving menu if you wish, is Tom Yager’s first installment of his review of the new OS from Apple. Savor it while it’s hot, but be sure to leave room for part two of the review, expected next week. Happy Thanksgiving! Technology Industry