"Web services are clearly the most promising technology for distributed 
computing and systems integration" - is absolutely true but... have very little 
to do with service orientation, i.e. with SOA. Web Services are standard-based 
interfaces, nothing more.

SOA starts from Business, not from IT.

- Michael



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From: A W <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, January 3, 2009 2:54:10 AM
Subject: Re: [service-orientated-architecture] How to start SOA in Organization


Web services are clearly the most promising technology for distributed 
computing and systems integration. 
But, there are many reasons that go beyond technology.
You have to build a framework for thinking about web services adoption in your 
organization that can bring some of the benefits of the technology without 
exposing you to unnecessary risk and expense. 
I think you need a help from external consultant. Don't try to step down the 
SOA road without such help. Specially, in your industry since in Teleco , the 
major problem is that business is the technology and the technology is the 
business.
 
It is time to adopt web services in the organizations now but do not invest in 
technology in the beginning. Technology is not the problem.  
You don't need to have an organization wide SOA rollout, and you don't have to 
re engineer legacy systems that work well. 
However, you need to build the web services skill set in your company, because 
the technologies hold great promise for solving some of the tough(not all of 
course) problems facing IT.
The technologies that are available in the market, either vendor or open source 
products, have achieved capabilities, scalability, ..etc., and ready to be used.
I think a lot of projects in the teleco industry can benefit from application 
of web services, specially the network convergence.

I think you will find customer data found in wirline, wireless and cabel. Try 
to build a unified view of your customer. You will learn too much.  
 
All the best

Ashraf Galal




On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Fakhar Imran <fakharimran77@ yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear all,
 
This is Fakhar from Pakistan, I am working for local Telecom company.
 
I've been assigned to work on the in-house Application Development for
our business requirements and I was thinking about presenting SOA for
design and implementation for new Software Development.
 
Right now our SW development is not very mature and my fellows are not 
aware of benifits of SOA (that also includes me :-)).  I was wondering how 
to convince for this grand shift as we are right now using .NET and 
client-server model .
 
Thanks,
 
Fakhar Imran
 
 


      

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