Reinventing Software.(Web services)(Editorial)

Enterprise Systems Journal, October, 2001 by Briggs, Linda

Deciding when a flashy new term or technology is going to actually become important is always iffy. You only have to look at last year's headlines to see just how many trends pop up, seem crucial, then end up as flotsam in the sea of IT. In fact, one of your biggest challenges in managing large enterprises might well be deciding when a technology, product or service is ready to be a corporate asset rather than an embarrassment you have to explain away at next year's budget meetings.

Web services is one of those ideas. Though the term might eventually end up on the IT scrap heap, the concept itself is virtually guaranteed to survive in some form. It's just too obvious, fits too well with where the Internet has taken us--and has garnered too much interest from...

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