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A Better Way Than SOA?
In his article, Roger Smith makes the case for Web-oriented architectures as a simpler alternative to SOA, one that's too often overlooked. Smith notes the appeal of SOA to businesses, but also the simmering dissatisfaction. About a third say SOAs fell short of expectations in our research, and almost 60% say it increased complexity. Just 10% say it exceeded expectations. Writes Smith: The lesson is that more often than not, simpler is better. A growing number of companies are finding that lower-visibility Web-oriented architecture (WOA) developments, spawned through grassroots movements, are a better route to the service-oriented architecture.
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