"...to sustain the turmoil."

Did you omit a word in there?

"...be flexible and adopt to the changes, they have much more chances 
to survive."

That indeed has been the conventional wisdom for quite some time. I 
wonder how many measure along this aspect so that the CW can be 
confirmed or overturned?

-Rob

--- In [email protected], Michael 
Poulin <m3pou...@...> wrote:
>
> About SOA in economical crisis. I have found that SO can 
> significantly help companies to sustain the turmoil. At the same 
> time, to realise SO, it requires serious dedication from the 
> corporate management and Business, IT alone cannot help in this. 
> That is, those who understand that "go slow" and cutting IT during 
> the crisis is not the solution and that they have to do right 
> opposite things - be flexible and adopt to the changes, they have 
> much more chances to survive.
> 
> As of example where IT contributed a lot into slowing the business 
> down to almost an edge, it is my former company. They survive so 
> far but the future is not that rose as it could be (and was during 
> the previous crisis when IT was on the top of its capacity and 
> flexibility)
> 
> - Michael


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