Long before there was IT, there was Data Processing - a function most firms created to automate high volume tasks, such as creating bills and processing payments. Data Processing was centered around a mainframe that did much of its processing in batch. Then new architectures arrived and were leveraged by new ways of using ‘data processing’ - on-line transaction architectures, followed by client-server, followed by Internet-based architectures.
What must EA do for SOA?
Submitted by A-G Magazine on Mon, 09/01/2008 - 8:00am.
Tagged: Articles, enterprise architecture, Issue 2-1, SOA
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