| Title: |
Web Services Management Part 2 - Vendor Capabilities and User Intentions |
| Author: |
Lawrence Wilkes |
| Publication Date: |
15 December 2004 |
| Report Type: |
Journal |
| Report Class: |
Market Analysis |
| Abstract: |
In Part 1 of this report we considered the market trends in Web Services Management. In Part 2 we look closer at the capabilities of various vendors and consider the intentions of user organizations. What service management capabilities do they see as most important in the near and longer term, and where do they expect to get support for their requirements?
In Part 2 of this report we highlight findings from our survey - of vendors to understand their capabilities, and end user organizations for their strategies and priorities for service management. The vendor responses are published in full.
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| Backgrounder: |
As we pointed out in Part 1, “Trend 6 – Life in the Slow Lane”, end user organizations are moving to Web Services Management more slowly than was predicted. This was clear in our survey where half the responses received were from user organizations who felt unable to complete the survey because they didn’t have enough experience with SOA and Web Services, and they had not even begun to plan for service management. This report is therefore based on the responses from organizations completing the survey
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| Report Size: |
8 Pages |
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