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Making SOA work
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Making service-oriented architecture (SOA) work successfully in business was the theme of this year's ITWeb SOA conference, at Gallagher Estate, on 19 September.
One of the key topics discussed by panellists at the conference was defining the concept of SOA and what it can do.
Ivo Vegter, MC of the event, said: “SOA is not something tangible.” It can be described as a blueprint or architecture, he added, and this nebulous nature makes it easier to look at SOA rather in terms of what it does and what returns on investment it can give.
The primary function of SOA is to provide business agility and flexibility, and it should allow IT to respond to changing business processes and needs, quickly and effectively, according to speakers and delegates at the conference.
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Posted: Friday, September 21, 2007
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