SOA and Reuse
I was just reading through Ronan Bradley’s Illuminatus Insight, ‘Delivering reuse demands organizational change’, and it brought to mind the debate about SOA and reuse.
When SOA started 10 years ago, reuse was a big factor – the ability to have services that could be used by all, reducing redundancy and maintenance costs. Then SOA got poular and some people tried to lift the message to synch much more with executive-think. So SOA became the answer to business agility, aligning IT to business objectives, increasing the return on existing investments, increasing business visibility throughout IT operations and so on.
Now I’m not saying these things can’t be done with SOA – they can. But it seems to me that a lot of these are grand, strategic benefits that can be somewhat difficult to measure, and this is a problem to those people trying to build business cases to justify SOA investment. I think this brings us back to reuse as being a major pragmatic driver of SOA – that is, a driver that actually drives real SOA investment. It is much easier to quantify monetary returns from improvements in reuse levels. So, despite the fact this may be regarded as simplistic and blinkered, I still believe that SOA and Reuse are immutably intertwined.
Steve
Recent Comments
November 1, 2010 (8:36) CICS and PHP - DON'T PANIC It's great to see transactional support of any kind for a cloud language... be it PHP or not (whi...
July 16, 2010 (12:41) Does Micro Focus Server for SOA miss the point? I think Micro Focus has done a tremodeous introduction of Web Service from a COBOL. May not be a ...
June 15, 2010 (6:14) CICS and PHP - DON'T PANIC Hi Steve, Well, we don't actually *demand* that you host the PHP in regions separate to those ru...
April 3, 2010 (12:27) AMQP - Great idea, but it will never work As someone who has worked on DDS from an implementation perspective as well as an OMG standards p...
December 12, 2009 (9:15) Did Teilhard's JuxtaComm patent wipe out IBM, Microsoft and SAP? Subsequent to my post, the Calgary Herald ran an article (http://www.calgaryherald.com/business/P...
December 10, 2009 (9:01) AMQP - Great idea, but it will never work Now, this is a late reply! @Thorlin. I looked at DDS before embarking on AMQP (I also looked a...
December 7, 2009 (2:40) Come in Texas East District Court, your time is up The important thing to remember about patents is that they're all about the claims. While the bu...
October 27, 2009 (9:08) BAM vs BI Good article. Thanks, Emil
October 23, 2009 (11:04) So Oracle got Sun - but why? Oracle has stepped up the rhetoric when it comes to its plans for Sun. In a message to Sun custom...
September 16, 2009 (1:15) IBM gets Cognos to fill the gaps IBM has two BAM solutions now Cognos Now! and Websphere Business Monitor. Why two BAM solutions f...