"Conventional wisdom says don’t lock in until you have to. Which often makes good sense—especially when it comes to business-enabling technology. It also explains how Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) got started in the first place.Businesses wanted to make their technology environments more open and flexible, which is definitely an advantage when anything can change at any time for nearly any reason. But now something else important is happening. This geeky “services” idea is moving out of the software stack and into the business, triggering a shift away from traditional process reengineering and toward services design. Chunks instead of streams, with clear and solid hand-offs that deliver the control—and flexibility— the business needs today. That’s Services Thinking. And in the following pages, we share some new ideas about ways you should consider putting it to work. Services Doing, so to speak."
Posted/Updated on: Monday, February 08 2010
Whitepaper: SOA What? Services Thinking goes to work
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