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Service-oriented architecture offers businesses and governments a genuine opportunity to reconceptualize the way business processes—and their underlying information technology—works, provided they are clear about what it actually is.
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An expert from Accenture’s Enterprise Architecture’s group, Moiz Mohammed, argues that service-oriented architecture is not a new technology, but should rather be seen as the latest stage in the evolution of information technology and business. The introduction of a flexible service-oriented architecture layer can help organizations reuse legacy systems and business processes easily, thus giving them the agility to meet ever-changing customer demands more effectively without increasing the complexity of either their businesses or the information technology that enables them.
April 26, 2007