- Alternate models for acquiring and delivering systems — such as the Web for global deployment — have begun to emerge, forcing organizations to rethink how they fulfill their needs for those systems.
- BPM-enabling technologies are making business processes explicit, addressing the increased business requirement for operational transparency.
- Open source has illuminated the value of having large groups of people working independently to solve software problems in a community fashion and won greater acceptance in corporate world.
- Web 2.0, SOA and cloud computing have broken up our systems into autonomous pieces, which can be stitched together to form solutions that break the constraints of what we formerly thought of as “applications (using concepts such as orchestration of services using BPEL and Service Component Architecture and rule based workflow decision making).”
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