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February 5th, 2008

SOA, Enterprise Architecture, BPM all the same underneath

Posted by Joe McKendrick @ 7:50 pm

Categories: Business ROI, General, Links, Web 2.0-Enterprise 2.0

Tags: BPM, Enterprise Architecture, SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Business Process Automation, Operational Planning, Strategy, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Middleware

Is it time to fold SOA into Enterprise Architecture (EA)? Is there even really any fundamental difference between SOA, EA, and for that matter, BPM (business process management)?

That’s the question Kyle Gabhart asks in his latest post. (Dave Linthicum also predicted last year that SOA would eventually fold into EA).

At the end of the day, SOA, EA, BPM (and let me add Enterprise 2.0 and enterprise data management) call for similar methodologies, and address the same problems. Are they essentially the same thing? Kyle Gabhart-Is it time to fold SOA into Enterprise Architecture

Kyle notes that at a governance panel at last week’s Open Group conference, members of the audience asked panelists to delineate between governing SOA and governing EA. This proved to be somewhat difficult, as “the line between these disciplines is quickly blurring within many enterprises,” he said.

“We need to look past the labels that are applied and take a more business-focused and goal-oriented approach to education, mentoring, and ultimately solution development. We need to probe more intently with our clients to discover their strategic direction, business drivers, and objectives for one-year, two-year, and five-year timeframes. We may have the perfect service offering for them, but because it is labeled as SOA, BPM, or EA, it may not jive.”

Agreed. Business leaders don’t care if a project is called “SOA,” or “EA,” or “DOA.” They want an initiative that achieves faster time to market, streamlines an outmoded process, or improves front office productivity. Period.

Kyle backs up his assertions with some examples. For example, at one workshop he conducted for the Department of Defense, participants observed that the discussion on SOA principals, methodologies, and best practices “all flowed very nicely” into a broader scope of EA. “The ‘SOA’ label that we had begun with was immaterial to the objective — better governance of enterprise assets and business processes.”

He also observes that his company’s clients often associate SOA very closely with BPM, and visa versa. “It was the same standards, same tools, and the training was about 90% the same,” he said. “The difference was found in the labels attached and the emphasis upon certain key concepts.”

At this point, BPM and EA seem to be in separate camps within organizations, and, significantly, the BPM and EA folks, by heritage, may have tighter relationships with the business, versus the IT-centric heritage of SOA. This may be the main divide at this time. But as Kyle points out, it makes a lot of sense to bring these all together in pursuit of better business performance.

Joe McKendrickJoe McKendrick is an author and consultant with deep knowledge and insights regarding trends and developments in the technology industry. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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I had a hard time parsing that! I could not figure out what a pigeon was doing in possession of parchment. And then I realized - pigeons, parchment! I focussed on the apostrophe and not the comma!
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There never was a line  reamon@... | 02/06/08
RE: SOA, Enterprise Architecture, BPM all the same underneath  reamon@... | 02/06/08
RE: SOA, Enterprise Architecture, BPM all the same underneath  ravi.sharma@... | 02/06/08
RE: SOA, Enterprise Architecture, BPM all the same underneath  rpegamorrg@... | 02/07/08
EA is the thing to focus on, SOA isn't  reamon@... | 02/08/08
SOA is the focus EA isnt.  rpegamorrg@... | 02/11/08
EA is something for the whole organization  reamon@... | 02/12/08
I think we are getting there...  rpegamorrg@... | 02/13/08
RE: SOA, Enterprise Architecture, BPM all the same underneath  tejalkaps@... | 02/09/08
It's ARCHITECTURE, period.  richard.lendvai@... | 02/12/08
Right you are!  reamon@... | 02/12/08
Cant disagree at all!  rpegamorrg@... | 02/13/08
pigeon's parchment?  seabird20 | 03/18/08

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