Integration is tough. Traditional IT applications are spending as much as 40 percent of their budget on integration. As the environment complexity increases as well as the number of connections per system, that number may increase to 60 percent. Why? At the basic level every system has it’s internal data model and logical model. Every interface has to bridge and convert those models (for the interfaced elements) across two systems. Then there’s the practical aspects – matching connectivity technologies (or bridging them), matching security patterns, simply determining appropriate error handling, human contacts, etc. SOA has standardized the interface technologies and provided a wealth of tools to bridge the issues where standards don’t match. Most organizations are using these tools today, whether intentionally or because the programmers are using recent development tools that use SOA interface technologies by default (the more likely situation). Interfacing significantly easier natura...
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