New IBM Software and Consulting Services Help Organizations Reach Business Goals
March 23rd, 2006 Leave a comment Visited 34 times, 1 so far today
New IBM Software and Consulting Services Help Organizations Reach Business Goals
IBM today announced new software and services to help organizations capture best practices and IT assets, allowing them to more easily integrate their business processes and information assets across the enterprise.
Called Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Governance, the new portfolio helps businesses address the unique concerns that arise when adopting an SOA infrastructure, including measuring business goals, aligning IT to meet those goals, and tracking business performance.
Comprised of best practices, processes and new software, IBM’s SOA Governance portfolio helps customers establish tailored decision rights in the organization and implement the policy, measurement and control mechanisms necessary to carry out those decisions. Effective governance helps free teams from the uncertainties and challenges of trying to figure out who needs to agree on what so they can focus on creating and delivering innovative business solutions.
A recent study from IT analyst research firm, Gartner, confirmed the need for governing an SOA environment. “In 2006, lack of working governance mechanisms in midsize-to-large (fewer than 50 services) post-pilot SOA projects will be the most common reason for project failure (0.8 probability).”*
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