What has changed about SOA over the past year? Well, many companies have finally moved on beyond the experimentation and pilot stages. As Judith Hurwitz would put it, there are a lot more SOA ...
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While many debated the "deadness" of SOA over the past year, there were plenty of organizations that were hard at work making their service oriented architecture work. SOA played a huge role in ...
Most medium to large manufacturing companies (and many smaller ones as well) use some form or ERP system to help manage the data and processes related to their businesses. While ERP systems have ...
This column kicked off three weeks ago with an attempt to answer the question, ” What’s wrong with SOA?” That led to an exploration of a plain-English conceptual model that business leaders can lean ...
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) can demolish the status quo. Decades of siloed system design have left most government organizations with antique, rickety systems that don’t play well with others.
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