> SOA should provide business value that equals billions of
> dollars. What do you think? Can SOA deliver this?

My suspicion is that any organization that could not get results on
the same order of this with earlier architectural styles and
technologies probably will not get these results with SOA.

One way they are more likely to get these results is to bring in
outside people who can do that for them. And so again, it would not be
due to SOA per se, but smart people using SOA to their advantage.

What could get these results? Smart people who know how to get things
done with whatever is at hand. SOA-related thinking and technologies
will be at hand, and so it is likely to play a part in the process.

If you think this will be due to SOA per se in any significant way,
I would think you are either selling something or full of something.

-Patrick




 
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