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SOA or Services-Oriented Architecture promises to deliver exceptional flexibility and cost savings to IT, by defining a methodology for the use and re-use of software components and business processes. SOA is focused on bridging the gap between business processes & IT through well defined, business-aligned services developed along established design principles, frameworks, patterns & methods. However, SOA is still new, and organizations are still in the process of learning how to implement it so that it fulfils its potential for accomplishing desired business goals.
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