A Baker's Dozen of SOA Pitfalls: The Second Half

Author(s): Michelle Warren

Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) implementations are complicated processes. Accordingly, creating an architecture style for designing and managing business services is a multifaceted procedure. To best manage this complicated situation, Info-Tech Research Group identified a “bakers dozen” of common pitfalls. Meet the challenges in the initial project stages, to capitalize on the approach's key opportunities.

This is the concluding note of a two note series. For the first seven tips, refer to the McLean Report research note, “A Baker's Dozen of SOA Pitfalls.”