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SOA Is Not a Way of Doing Business: Service Orientation Is!

Posted November 18, 2008 | Technology |

Following a recent keynote by a service-oriented architecture (SOA) evangelist, who waxed lyrical about the business promises of SOA at an enterprise architecture conference, one delegate commented, "I have a fundamental issue with people who say that SOA is a way of doing business -- it is not; it is a way of engineering IT applications."

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Paul Allen
Paul Allen served as a Senior Consultant in Cutter Consortium's Business & Enterprise Architecture practice. Prior to retiring, Mr. Allen worked for more than 35 years in most areas of IT. He earned international recognition for his pioneering work in the application of component-based development (CBD) and service-oriented architecture (SOA) to achieve practical business value. Mr. Allen focused on the cultural aspects of enterprise SOA… Read More
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