One of the challenges of seeing ROI from SOA is failure to measure. Many SOA projects are launched in which managers don’t know how well the initiative may have succeeded beyond anecdotal evidence. It may, for all anybody knows, a raging success. Likewise, how do we really know when an SOA effort has truly “failed”? […]
One of the challenges of seeing ROI from SOA is failure to measure. Many SOA projects are launched in which managers don’t know how well the initiative may have succeeded beyond anecdotal evidence. It may, for all anybody knows, a raging success. Likewise, how do we really know when an SOA effort has truly “failed”? […]
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