<<According to a new Aberdeen Group research report, "Service-
Oriented Architecture in the Supply Chain: What Supply Chain 
Managers Need to Know," companies are adopting SOA to solve their 
most pressing technology issues. The study involved nearly 300 
executives and found that 45 percent of companies surveyed have SOA 
or Web services projects involving the supply chain under way. 
Moreover, almost 20 percent of respondents plan to launch similar 
projects in the next 12 months. 

"We found that when companies do indeed compete with their supply 
chains, most are entering the battle with their technology arms tied 
behind their backs," says John Fontanella, senior vice president of 
supply chain research. "Service-oriented architecture gives 
companies the very real opportunity to accelerate information 
integration while configuring business processes that can quickly 
meet internal and trading partner requirements." 

The study also found that in today's enterprise, supply chain 
management is supported by a variety of software applications and 
services that are not well integrated or flexible enough to meet 
changing business requirements. 

Other key research findings include: 

94 percent of those surveyed use a combination of best-of-breed 
applications, On-Demand services, enterprise resource planning 
systems, and desktop applications to manage supply chains. 
The flexibility required from supply chain applications far 
outstrips their ability to provide it. In fact, 61 percent of those 
surveyed said they are forced to employ manual application 
workarounds to meet requirements--or limit the services offered to 
customers. 
The companies most likely to adopt SOA in the near term tend to buy 
applications that best fit their current technology requirements; 
they are less likely to have a corporate-wide ERP consolidation 
program in place.>>

You can find this and access the report in full at:

http://www.adtmag.com/article.asp?id=11980

Gervas







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