Title: The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0
Authors: Sandy Carter
Publisher: IBM Press
ISBN 013195654X
Copyright 2007 by IBM
There is now a direct, provable link between an organization's flexibility and business performance. To optimize flexibility, companies must achieve unprecedented levels of integration and automation of key processes and infrastructure, both internally and externally. At the same time, they must learn to manage their processes far more dynamically and responsively.
They must become flex-pon-sive*.
Until recently, technology stood in the way of achieving these goals. Thanks to the emergence of service oriented architecture (SOA), Web 2.0, and open standards, technology now enables companies to achieve those goals. In The New Language of Business, one of IBM's top SOA strategist demonstrates how business leaders can use innovations in technology to drive dramatic process improvements and support accelerating change.
Sandy Carter shows how to deconstruct your business into a "componentized" business model, then support that model with linked, repeatable IT services that can adapt quickly, easily, and economically. These techniques will help both IT professionals and business leaders reach new levels of operational excellence to deliver the market-focused innovations that matter most.
* Flex-pon-sive* companies respond with lightning speed and agility to rapidly changing business needs. Flex-pon-sive* companies are focused on processes that are enabled for change through IT.
Click here to read chapter 11, "Putting it all together."
This chapter is excerpted from the new book titled, "The New Language of Business: SOA & Web 2.0," authored by Sandy Carter. Copyright 2007 by International Business Machines Corporation. All rights reserved. Published by IBM Press, February, 2007; ISBN 013195654X; for more information, please visit: www.ibmpressbooks.com




