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The
success of SOA runs two ways. SOA serves as the catalyst for organizational
change, yet an organization must be ready to embrace these new dimensions
opened up by SOA. The latest survey data shows most organizations are just
starting on their SOA journeys.
Why do enterprises set out to build a Service Oriented Architecture, but end up
with a "Service Averse Architecture"?
There are many promises being made about the potential of SOA these days,
followed by disillusionment as these promises don't pan out. However, SOA is
more than a single IT project or even a series of implementations. Rather, SOA
represents a long-term change in thinking and management of all aspects of the
enterprise. SOA not only decomposes technology into loosely coupled systems,
but also decomposes organizations into "loosely coupled businesses."
This session will look at the latest survey data on ways organizations are
embracing service oriented architecture, and how far along the road most are
from full-functioning SOA.
Speaker
Bio:
Joe McKendrick is a nationally published known author and consultant with deep
knowledge and insights regarding trends and developments in the technology
industry. He is a contributing editor to a number of national and international
publications and Websites including Database Trends & Applications,
Webservices.Org, ENT Online and Enterprise Systems. He also serves as analyst
for Evans Data Corp., for which he coauthors Evans' Web services survey
reports, and is lead analyst for Evans' enterprise development management
issues and database development surveys.
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Service-oriented
architectures have evolved over the past few years out of the original vision
of loosely coupled Web services replacing constrained, stovepiped applications
throughout enterprise IT. Every major enterprise technology vendor today has
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start-ups offering specific SOA aspects or entire solutions.
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