Interesting article.
Just curious Anne, who decided is the project was a success or a 
failure and what was the timeframe when the deciding data was measured?
Was it immediately after the project finished or was it may be a year 
after?

I'm just wondering because most people involved in the project will 
rate it as a success. :)

H.Ozawa


--- In [email protected], "Gervas 
Douglas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> According to Burton Group vice president and research director Anne
> Thomas Manes, some users had executed nearly perfectly in terms of
> doing SOA on the IT side, but the initiative had yielded no increased
> agility, quicker time to market or project savings because the
> business remained completely oblivious to the initiative. Yet the
> study also found that users who do break down artificial corporate
> barriers, install proper governance and involve the business have
> runaway success stories to tell.
> 


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