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SOA: Future Failure and Technobabble Gibberish

IT-director.com has an editorial stating 90% of SOA projects are failing in a significant manner:

The problem is that for every successful SOA implementation, there seems to be ten that are providing few of the desired benefits. Many of these failures are down to poor understanding of the underlying principles of SOA…

The point is pretty clear, so I won’t say more. Unfortunately, much of the editorial is written in technobabble gibberish, so I can’t recommend that you read it.


Posted on Wed, July 25, 2007 at 04:58PM by Registered CommenterMichael Krigsman in , | CommentsPost a Comment

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