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Province of Ontario, Toronto Hydro master SOAs

Province of Ontario, Toronto Hydro master SOAs

By:  Briony Smith  On: 20 Aug 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

CIOs gathered at an IT World Canada-sponsored breakfast gathering this week to discuss what SOAs mean for IT organizations and the ongoing maturity of open source software

The province of Ontario's CTO Ron Huxter has also been concentrating on developing solid business processes based on a service oriented architecture that have paid off despite a flatlining IT budget.

“There’s no room for the cowboys of the seventies—just responsible stewardship of the public purse,” he told a breakfast seminar hosted by IT World Canada on Wednesday. “Over the last ten years, we’ve got most of the common business practices identified. The issues that we’re coming into now are sourcing the actual services—in two to three years, SOA will fade into yet another sales banner like everything else has and it will transform into software-as-a-service,” said Huxter. And, he said, with the transition to software-as-a-service models, there is a change in cost structures and more potential security worries.

“Over the last few years, there has been a tremendous explosion in terms of the maturity of SOA,” said worldwide SOA executive Walter Falk of IBM’s Global Technology Services Walter Falk. “Those who have already adopted it are getting into more advanced services, including enterprise service buses and business process implementations.” One of the remaining challenges, however, is figuring out how to implement SOA strategies with the rest of their legacy systems, he said.

Businesses are now more often hammering out their best practices by this point, and really moving toward establishing rock-solid business processes. IBM’s own integrations are going relatively well, said Falk, although the huge number of servers, employees, and systems does make for a challenging set-up. “But, by learning how to do it on a local scale,” he said, “and helping our customers implement their own SOA solutions, we can learn from that for the bigger scale.”

The Toronto Hydro Corporation kept their SOA worries minimized by trying it out on a certain project—that of the new smart-meter roll-out in the province. CIO Eduardo Bresani decided to forgo a point-to-point solution in favour of an enterprise service bus. While it evinced some “heated discussion,” it simplified the written approvals processes that are endemic in the utilities industry, he said.

Branching out into SOA also helped, as the project required a long-term plan. Bresani drafted a three-year plan proposal (instead of one covering a single year), which made long-term integration strategies more clear-cut. “This was a key enabler for business agility, and brought improvements to productivity,” said Bresani.

SOA could be a cost-saver in the long run, too, Falk said: “Yes, it may cost more up-front, but as you expand your business applications, you’ll get to reuse benefits and benefit.”

It can also form an important foundation for the next wave of SOA-based technologies from the Web 2.0 sphere. “SOA has matured—it’s not the latest thing anymore,” said Falk. “There’s software-as-a-service, mash-ups, social tools…how do you open it up?”


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Briony Smith Briony Smith 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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by toronto corporate housing 2/19/2009 12:00:00 AMgathering at the IT World Canada- was organised to actually have an idea what problems that come in near future and have discussion over it and find solutions to it . the above article also covers the boom that has occurred in the terms of the maturity of SOA.In IT the whole agenda that was discussed in the gathering was covered.
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