A má notícia é, como vocês podem ver pelo quadro acima, SOA não está na lista. A boa notícia é que eles já estão tendo uma visão "beyond SOA"; ou seja, já assumiram que SOA já é uma realidade e estão analisando as tecnologias que implementam, complementam ou ampliam os horizontes da arquitetura orientada a serviços.
Veja o exemplo das Web Platforms (também conhecidas como SaaS) e WOA (Web-oriented Architecture):
Web platforms (also known as SaaS today). Cearley says that 25 percent of Gartner customers have some form of SaaS already. Cearley advises that IT managers build in SaaS providers into their sourcing strategies.
Longer term, however, Web platforms will be the model for the future. Ultimately everything–infrastructure, information, widgets and business processes–will be delivered as a service. All of these intertwined APIs will give us a acronym: WOA (Web oriented architecture.) “Put this on your radar screen and start with some ‘what if’ models,” says Cearley. These Web platforms will also make mashups more common in the enterprise. In fact, Cearley argues that enterprises will need an architecture just to manage mashups.
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