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Asia Pacific SOA Readiness AssessmentProduct Type: Market Research ReportPublished by: Frost & Sullivan Published: December 2006 Product Code: R1-5710 Description This Frost & Sullivan research service titled Asia Pacific SOA Readiness Assessment analyzes IT issues among large establishments in terms of chief IT issues, and purported plans for expansion. In this research, Frost & Sullivan's expert analysts thoroughly examine the service-oriented architecture and IT issues faced by large enterprises.Market Overview Increasing Business Process Optimization Needs Provide Immense Opportunity for SOA Most enterprises are looking for continuous process improvement coupled with clear visibility of the processes. Therefore, large enterprises across all verticals are adopting service oriented architecture (SOA) based solutions for their business related problems. "As SOA offers solutions that optimize current business processes and efficiently plan future software adoptions, the Asia Pacific SOA market is poised for healthy growth," notes the analyst of this research service. "The market for SOA products is set to increase by 40 percent in 2007 and 2008 as all major software vendors have been altering and creating software to suit the needs of an SOA framework." The emergence of enterprise integration and the need for agile business processes, which are triggering extensive IT adoption drive demand for SOA as it is a viable and popular option to achieve competent IT infrastructure. Parameters that affect IT-related problems such as time since first IT deployment, number of software modules, and enterprise size increase the influence of business needs that drive the need for SOA. With increasing complexity of software modules, the cost associated with implementing IT has also increased. SOA offers a way to economize software implementations in the long run. In addition, increasing penetration of Web services among the enterprises in Asia Pacific is encouraging the deployment of SOA. Vendors Can Gain Substantially by Addressing Low Awareness and Skepticism about SOA In Asia Pacific, where the IT services team is analyzing SOA implementation, awareness about SOA is low. Enterprises have neither implemented full fledged SOA-based solutions, or are shying away from them due to IT budgeting and time constraints. Vendors must focus on educating clients about SOA benefits and best practices in order to draw out an efficient roadmap for SOA implementation. "Exhaustive implementation case studies and audits, coupled with extensive marketing campaigns on success stories can greatly improve the chances for enterprises to consider SOA as a feasible and definite option to solve business issues," says the analyst. "Making clients understand how SOA can help align business needs and IT capability through efficient SOA is crucial for the growth of this market within Asia Pacific." Table of Contents
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