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Is SOA dead?

Is SOA dead?

By:  Paul Krill  On: 07 Jan 2009 For: InfoWorld (US)(NA) 

Has the economic recession killed off service oriented architecture? While IT analyst Anne Thomas Maines of the Burton Group recently penned SOA's obituary she also says services remain alive and well

"The demise of SOA is tragic for the IT industry. Organizations desperately need to make architectural improvements to their application portfolios," she wrote. Service-orientation is a prerequisite for rapidly integrating data and business processes and enabling situational development models like mashups. It also is foundational for SaaS and cloud computing, Manes said.

"Although the word 'SOA' is dead, the requirement for service-oriented architecture is stronger than ever," she said. Successful SOA requires disrupting the status quo and redesigning the application portfolio as well as a shift in how IT operates, said Manes.

She cited Bechtel as a company that has had success with services but does not even use the term "SOA."

Two vendors prominent in SOA, HP and IBM, could not be immediately reached Monday to comment on Manes's blog.

More SOA info:

Mainframes experience a rebirth in the "Age of SOA"

Driving innovation through effective service management

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Paul Krill Paul Krill is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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