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ITNOW 2006 48(3):26; doi:10.1093/combul/bwl015
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© 2006 The British Computer Society

Talking Point

Time to jump on the SOA bandwagon?

Ian Cartwright and Erik Doernenburg

Consultants at ThoughtWorks.

The IT industry is better than any other at inventing buzzwords. Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is the latest bandwagon, which everyone from software vendors to system integrators and consultants is keen to jump on. However, unlike some previous acronyms, SOA is here to stay and Gartner and other analysts agree.


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