SOA adoption crawling at a snail’s pace

Posted on May 31st, 2007 at 8:52 am to Computerworld by Computerworld Staff
Despite considerable hype, only a minority of enterprises have adopted service-oriented architectures and most that are using SOA do so only within specific departments or projects, rather than throughout a company, Saugatuck Technology says in a new research alert.  Full story »

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