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July 25, 2007

Microsoft Writes the Book on SOA

Microsoft keeps talking more and more about service-oriented architecture, and even now offers an e-book on the topic, SOA in the Real World.

Thanks to Redmond Magazine's Chris Kanaracus for the pointer

As Microsoft puts it: "SOA is an architectural approach to creating systems built from autonomous services. With SOA, integration becomes forethought rather than afterthought.This book introduces a set of architectural capabilities, and explores them in subsequent chapters."

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