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The Business Value of a Service-Oriented Approach

Posted August 1, 2004 | Technology | Cutter Benchmark Review

THE BUSINESS VALUE OF A SERVICE-ORIENTED APPROACH

I was recently presenting some recommendations on architectural direction and strategy to senior staff and one of the business line managers asked a very good question: "What value does this service-oriented architecture approach give me?" Specifically, he meant business value -- or in other words, put the IT recommendations into business terms. This is always a challenge for IT, but I think I hit upon a good explanation with the following scenario.

About The Author
Mike Rosen
Mike Rosen is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little's AMP open consulting network. He is an accomplished architect, analyst, and technical leader with extensive experience in digital transformation, enterprise architecture, business architecture, service-oriented architecture, product strategy and development, software architecture, consulting and mentoring, distributed technologies, and industry standards. Mr. Rosen has 40 years'… Read More
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