| Publisher | IBM | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | 40.5KB PDF | Date added | 16 Sep 2008 |
| Topics | Enterprise Architecture, Service-Oriented Architecture, Web Services | ||
| Downloads | 30 | ||
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) has been around a long time. But before adopting SOA corporate-wide, organizations justifiably want to be able to see the benefits of it. Many organizations and consulting firms have taken a variety of approaches when trying to demonstrate the value of SOA. In this paper learn how one can leverage SOA to systematically develop an organization's enterprise architecture and realize the benefits of SOA.
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