Early Adopters View Governance as Key to Creating Sustainable SOA Implementations Says Software AG Survey




 







 

Early Adopters View Governance as Key to Creating Sustainable SOA Implementations Says Software AG Survey 

  • Software AG surveyed global customer base to identify emerging best practices for SOA governance
  • Users expressed nearly universal commitment to SOA with widespread satisfaction reported as well
  • Report concludes that better governance is needed to institutionalize and automate SOA lifecycle processes and best practices

RESTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new global survey issued today suggests that enterprise adoption of service-oriented architecture (SOA) has crossed the chasm. Users also identified SOA governance as a key component of sustainable implementations with holistic, lifecycle approaches viewed as a core requirement. However, the overall maturity of their adoption was regarded as moderate with the state of their governance practices considered lacking. The Best Practices for SOA Governance User Survey (Summer 2008) was produced by Software AG, a global leader in business infrastructure software, and can be found at www.SoftwareAG.com/soagovernancesurvey.

According to the survey, more than 90% of respondents indicated some level of SOA planning underway within their organizations. More than half of all enterprises have already implemented successful SOA-based projects and/or an enterprise-wide SOA. Respondents also reported considerable satisfaction with their progress to date. Less than 10% were explicitly unhappy with their results so far as satisfaction with SOA beat dissatisfaction by a four-to-one margin. Among those reporting having an enterprise-wide SOA in place, approximately two-thirds said that they were satisfied with their results to date with the remainder reporting that it was too early to tell.

The survey also found that users overwhelmingly view governance as being a key component to creating sustainable SOA implementations at the enterprise level with over 90% reporting that it was either critically (54%) or moderately important. Despite this importance, nearly two-thirds rate their own SOA governance practices as either non-existent or insufficient. Among the best practices identified by the survey was the importance of having a SOA Competency Center or Center of Excellence in place to build cross-organizational support for these initiatives. Somewhat surprisingly, the survey also found that senior IT management appeared to be missing from these discussions with less than 20% enjoying active support from the Office of the CIO as just one example.

With organizations just beginning to embrace SOA governance, a significant void exists in terms of well-established and widely disseminated best practices. The purpose of this survey was to overcome these gaps by determining which approaches are being used in the field to successfully implement SOA governance, said Björn Brauel, vice president and Deputy CTO, Software AG. These results show that its never too early to start in terms of governance, with a holistic, lifecycle approach to managing services most often needed. Reflecting the business-critical nature of most implementations, the need to consistently meet service-level agreements for performance was cited as the most common driver for SOA governance. Findings such as these can be invaluable to users struggling to define their own enterprises SOA governance strategy.

Among the surveys other findings were:

  • Interest in SOA was widespread as only one industry out of 14 reported that more than 15% of its respondents had no plans to adopt SOA.
  • Top drivers for SOA adoption were a desire to improve business agility, simplify integration, and support business process management (BPM) initiatives.
  • SOA has yet to expand far beyond the firewall as only a small minority (19.5%) report having exposed more than a quarter of their existing services externally.
  • There was a strong correlation between SOA maturity and governance adoption with more than 80% of enterprises having a fully-implemented SOA in place calling their governance practices mature or adequate versus 33% overall.
  • Enterprises with the most advanced adoption of SOA governance were the least likely to identify governance as a set of technologies alone.
  • Full lifecycle governance was deemed critical with 70% of respondents concluding that each stage of the lifecycle design, run, and change-time governance were of equal importance.
  • Over half believe that governance should be implemented before the first service is created.
  • SOAP and WSDL were described as the most important standards for SOA followed by UDDI.
  • WSDLs and XML Schemas were the most commonly stored repository items followed by additional documentation and associated policies.
  • In terms of key inhibitors to more widespread adoption, users identified the lack of needed skills, the complexity of their current IT environments, the lack of business support and the difficulty in quantify ROI as key challenges.

The good news is that 91% recognize that governance is either critically or moderately important to their SOA strategy. The challenge is that only seven percent rate their governance practices as mature, said Miko Matsumura, vice president and Deputy CTO, Software AG. Enterprises have taken the first step in admitting that there is a problem. Now they can take the additional steps needed to address the issues highlighted by the report, such as overwhelming IT complexity, lack of business buy-in and a genuine skills shortage.

The survey was conducted in April/May 2008 and received 176 qualified responses. Overall, the majority of the respondents were from large enterprises with revenue greater than $1B, with 37% coming from enterprises with annual revenue of $5B or greater. Responses were drawn from fourteen distinct industry sectors with no market representing more than 16% of the responses.

The full report, Best Practices for SOA Governance User Survey (July 2008), is available for download at www.SoftwareAG.com/soagovernancesurvey.

Software AG | Uhlandstraße 12 | 64297 Darmstadt | Germany

Software AG is the worlds largest independent provider of Business Infrastructure Software. Our 4,000 global enterprise customers achieve business results faster by modernizing, integrating and automating their IT systems and processes. As a result, they rapidly build measurable business value and meet changing business demands. Based on our solutions, organizations are able to liberate and govern their data, systems, applications, processes and services achieving new levels of business flexibility.

Our leading product portfolio includes solutions for high performance data management, developing and modernizing applications, enabling service-oriented architecture, and improving business processes. By combining our technology with industry expertise and best practices experience, our customers improve and differentiate their businesses faster.

Software AG has almost 40 years of global IT experience and over 3,600 employees serving customers in 70 countries. The company is headquartered in Germany and listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange (TecDAX, ISIN DE 0003304002 / SOW). Software AG posted total revenues of 621 million in 2007.

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