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Ensuring Service Enablement From SOA

Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: If a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is implementing, or considering implementing, within organization, there are some simple questions one must ask. What does SOA mean? If SOA is implementing, how to know that the implementation is on track to deliver the promised business benefits, on time and on budget? SOA is not simply an enabling technology that solves myriad business problems, nor is SOA lead by the technologies used in its implementation. Fundamentally, SOA is an IT implementation strategy that aligns the provisioning of IT services along the lines of the structure of the business.


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