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July 18, 2006

Working in Enterprise Software? SOA Means You Should Work For the Big Boys

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Emplyement At SAP Is A Safe Bet During the Reign Of SOA

Merrill Lynch analyst Raimo Lenschow believes the SOA cycle will require significant investments in R&D and compares SOA to the transition from mainframe to Client/server. Lenschow says SOA will trigger consolidation as a significant number of software vendors fail to keep up change. Lenschow says that SAP leads in the investments, and only companies like Oracle and Microsoft will have the large R&D budgets and resources to adapt.

But it won't happen over-night. The SOA cycle will take another six years to mature because missing from the equation as companies consolidate are standards and processes for building and deploying SOA platforms.

Read - Analysts Warn Techies To Prepare For SOA Shift


Posted by Paul at July 18, 2006 05:32 AM

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