Only 1 in 5 SOA Projects Actually Succeed










Only 1 in 5 SOA Projects Actually Succeed

Despite its growing popularity and constant improvements in SOA technology, according to SOA survey done by Barton’s group Anne Thomas Manes,

...in-depth studies of 20 companies found a 50% complete failure rate, while another 30% were considered neither successful nor wholly failed... Many of them had deployed multiple successful projects, but most of those projects were focused on just one integration problem. It was just a bunch of Web services... The service is only built for one application and it’s never going to be used again

For the complete article:

 http://www.infoq.com/news/2008/07/Only1


SOURCE: InfoQ

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