Hotter than a Hedge Fund: SOA Integration
Dain Hansen's Blog |
April 7, 2008 2:08 PM
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Are you looking for places to duck and hide in what looks to be an inevitable recession?
Can’t figure out if you need to invest in ETFs, stocks, mutual funds, bonds, or dare I say it Gold? Are you simply putting your cash under your mattress?
Ever think to invest in SOA?
Recently on an interview on SearchSOA.com, Randy Heffner was asked if he thought the SOA curve would continue its upswing responding that the potential down-turn might actually spur further SOA adoption.
"There are conditions under budget stress that actually encourage the use of SOA," he said. "For example, one benefit of SOA is that it extends the life of legacy applications. Say we were going to rewrite this application and spend $X millions, but we figured out we didn't have to because with a fourth of the money we could get where we needed to by SOA-enabling a legacy application."
Perhaps SOA Integration can be your oasis that you are looking for. Getting those pesky legacy apps sorted out without spending so much to rewrite them, and that’s just the beginning!
Make sure you don’t miss these types of opportunities by looking on Arch2Arch on more about SOA, SOA Integration and SOA Governance.
See also Joe McKendrick’s reaction: http://www.soainaction.com/blog/2008/03/survey_soa_isnt_just_surviving.php
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