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SOA Centres of Excellence Can Cut Costs
Posted on Thursday, August 14th, 2008 at 3:56 pm

 

Computer Weekly
Despite high initial start-up costs, service-oriented architecture (SOA) centres of excellence can save organisations a significant amount of money in the longer term and are crucial to ensure service quality, consistency and reuse.

According to analyst Gartner, creating such centres enables enterprises to save an average of 30% in time and expenditure on application integration and data interface development, and cut maintenance outlay by 20%. It can also help them to ensure component reuse levels of about 25%.

Computer Weekly
Despite high initial start-up costs, service-oriented architecture (SOA) centres of excellence can save organisations a significant amount of money in the longer term and are crucial to ensure service quality, consistency and reuse.

According to analyst Gartner, creating such centres enables enterprises to save an average of 30% in time and expenditure on application integration and data interface development, and cut maintenance outlay by 20%. It can also help them to ensure component reuse levels of about 25%.

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