While significant attention has been paid to the benefits offered by
service-oriented architecture (SOA), which has led to an increased
understanding of the challenges that SOA poses as well, far less
consideration has been given to the changes that this approach will impart on
the IT organization itself. With the discussions around SOA having recently
shifted from "if" and "why" to "when" and "how," three important questions
now need to be addressed by organizations embarking on an SOA strategy: How
will you manage your SOA, how will you pay for your SOA, and how will you
staff your SOA?
As most would agree, using existing services within an SOA to develop and
support new applications provides IT with the opportunity to take a quantum
leap forward with regard to produ... (more)