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Maintaining Perspective on What Is Really New About SOA

Posted May 19, 2009 | Leadership |

The term "service-oriented architecture" is relatively new, but the architecture is not. Even though architectures that used the CORBA or DCOM specifications in the 1990s were not called "service-oriented," they were essentially service-oriented architectures. Some other organizations preceded CORBA and DCOM with their own specifications and developed what we would today consider an SOA.

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Douglas Barry
Douglas Barry Douglas Barry is the Principal of Barry & Associates, Inc., which he founded in 1992. Mr. Barry specializes in enterprise architecture with an emphasis in service-oriented architecture, database systems, and… Read More
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