Here is an extract from an article in InfoQ:

<<Many people have written that the hardest thing about a successful
adoption of SOA is not the technology, but rather, the culture change.
Whether it's trying to encourage a culture of sharing that goes
against the grain of developers that prefer complete control over
their solutions, trying to change the way projects are proposed and
funding to ensure strategic service creation, or trying to properly
manage the new dependencies that are created at run-time, these
changes require more than just technology. What is the key to ensuring
that the culture change does happen?  It is in managing the process of
behavioral change, which is governance.>>

You can read the whole article at:

http://www.infoq.com/articles/implementing-soa-governance

Gervas

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