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HOME  ::  NEWS  ::  ARCHIVE  ::  MAR 2005

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SOA's tipping point

Take, for example, the number of times SOA is mentioned in the news media and other published reports. A search of LexisNexis shows only three such mentions from 1999, but 67 in 2001, and more than 3,000 last year -- a proverbial "hockey stick" growth.

To learn more, InfoWorld and IDG Research recently conducted a study of SOA. According to the study, IT and business executives today are nearly equally divided into two camps. Approximately 52 percent say they are familiar with SOA and its benefits, which include better integration, lower costs, and the ability to respond more quickly to new business needs. The other 48 percent say they know little or nothing about the subject.

Although there's no previous survey with which to compare these findings, it's a safe bet that the in-the-know camp has been growing, meaning the proportion of executives who understand SOA must have recently crossed the 50-percent threshold -- another potential indication of a tipping point.

Interestingly, those who "get" SOA also rate it as important. Some 42 percent believe SOA will be a critical or high priority at their companies in the next 12 months. That figure rises to 61 percent when executives are asked to project three to five years into the future. And of those who are involved with SOA projects today, 40 percent will spend at least $500,000 -- with one in four spending $1 million or more -- this year.

read more on InfoWorld

[Friday, March 04, 2005]



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