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Posted By lmacvittie 6 months, 3 weeks ago in Science & TechnologySOA was treated as primarily a development concern, and thus network and systems’ administrators blithely ignored it rather than embrace its architectural quirks. The combination of dumping responsibility for the change in the organization required for SOA to succeed on developer’s shoulders and the lack of concern from the rest of IT certainly led to if not its demise then its reign as King of the IT Hill.
And now comes Infrastructure 2.0 - dynamic infrastructure – and we’re doing it all over again.
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