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| Report Summary |
| Title: | April 2006 Editorial | ||
| Author: | David Sprott | ||
| Publication Date: | 26 April 2006 | ||
| Report Type: | Journal | ||
| Report Class: | Editorial | ||
| Abstract: | On getting agreement to provision common services for use across the organization | ||
| Backgrounder: | One of the most difficult aspects of SOA is getting organizational agreement to provision common services for use across the organization. To anyone who has given even cursory thought to the subject it seems pretty obvious that there is huge duplication throughout existing systems and business processes and there is no question that rationalization of systems into common services would deliver massive benefit. But there are countless obstacles to doing the obvious. Political, organizational, investment related and so on. I have commented on a number of occasions that in the early stages of SOA it is very hard to get the business on board and early service creation must be a CIO level investment. Only when the IT organization can sensibly demonstrate the capability and ROI will the business (quite reasonably) buy in. | ||
| Report Size: | 1 page | ||
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