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Five ways SOA now powers transformation behind the scenes

By | July 6, 2010, 8:31am PDT

Summary: We’re clearly at the let’s-roll-up-our-sleeves-and-make-this-thing-work stage of SOA — here’s where it’s being applied.

To put it in Gartner-speak, SOA has taken its ride across the crest of the hype curve (mid 00s), plunged down into the depths of despair — I mean trough of disillusionment (late 00s) — and now motors along, up a five-percent grade, along the plateau of productivity.

In other words, when we talk about service oriented architecture, we’re clearly at the let’s-roll-up-our-sleeves-and-make-this-thing-work stage.  No press releases, no big blog announcements needed.

In essence, the market emphasis has moved on to new and more shiny things, leaving SOA as the methodology and philosophy behind the scenes making all the new stuff work as it should.

Here are five ways SOA practices continue to power both business and technical transformation behind the scenes:

1) SOA supports the foundation of cloud formations: the success of cloud computing depends on the ability to manage, govern, and orchestrate services coming from IT departments or outside providers.

2) SOA supports the rise of loosely coupled businesses: for maximum agility, today’s enterprises need to operate on confederations of services assembled to meet quickly changing process requirements.

3) SOA supports the emerging analytical organization: Data services ensure that information moving through the organization is current and cleansed.

4) SOA is the basis of real-time and complex event processing: In a hyper-competitive global economy, enterprises need the ability to sense and respond quickly. That “two-second” advantage comes from having information and applications organized and accessible across the enterprise.

5) SOA is recasting the IT industry itself: We’re already seen plenty of evidence of this. Major enterprise vendors such as Oracle and SAP have shifted their entire business models in the direction of standards-based middleware.

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Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an author and independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. Joe is co-author, along with 16 leading industry leaders and thinkers, of the SOA Manifesto, which outlines the values and guiding principles of service orientation. He also speaks frequently on Enterprise 2.0 and SOA topics at industry events and Webcasts, and serves on the program committee for this year's SOA & Cloud Symposium in London. As an independent analyst, he has also authored numerous research reports in partnership with Unisphere Research, a division of Information Today, Inc. for user groups such as SHARE, Oracle Applications Users Group, and International DB2 Users Group. In a previous life, Joe served as director of the Administrative Management Society (AMS), an international professional association dedicated to advancing knowledge within the IT and business management fields. He is a graduate of Temple University.

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