Transitioning to SOA: Sifting Through the Caveats, Claims, and Counterclaims
The need to transition to a service-oriented architecture (SOA) has become a gradual but increasingly incessant mantra over the past several years, promoted by pundits and vendors and understood as a means of improving efficiency, integration, and Web enablement. Most corporations today have some form of a transitioning plan in place. However, in some areas, what is going to be required is still rather vague.
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