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Survey Reveals Web Services Are Fulfilling
Yankee Group, The, Sep 2004, Pages: 16
Virtually unknown a few years ago, web services have surged to the forefront as the most promising technology for enterprise integration. Like all new promising technologies, it is difficult to separate the hype from reality. Are web services really fulfilling their promises? Are they being adopted universally by enterprises, or is it more vendor marketing noise than actual dollars spent? Where are the current and future dollars being spent on web services? Market intelligence detailing enterprises’ use of web services is severely limited.
This report involved conducting a comprehensive survey, completed in July 2004, into the adoption patterns, usage and future investment intentions of enterprises with regard to web services. The study shows that web services have fulfilled their promises of enhancing collaboration, reducing complexity, increasing revenue and reducing costs.
Now that most enterprises have had the chance to investigate what web services will really do for their business, they are ready to put more money into web services. Understanding drivers, concerns, usage and investment intentions will help vendors make crucial decisions on how to approach this opportunity while enterprises can use this information to assess their own position on the web services adoption curve.
This report discusses the current web services adoption status, drivers and concerns, current and future investments, and implications for software vendors and external services providers in an SOA/web services world.
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