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« SOA Provides a Moving Experience | Main | Five Biggest SOA Governance Mistakes and How to Correct Them » April 15, 2008Large Manufacturer Opens Up Code for Reuse According to a report in ComputerWeekly, consumer goods company Proctor & Gamble is working on an ambitious service oriented architecture that will provide aggregated data for the company's 32,000 managers. To accomplish this, the company will be re-using up to half of its internally developed code across the organization, which will be made available as shared services across the enterprise. The company has already rolled out SOA to 2,000 users, helping to achieve up to 25% of reuse, Terry McFadden, associate director for enterprise architecture at P&G. _____________________________________________________________________ Posted by joemckendrick in Case Study • Management • SOA | Digg This | Add to del.icio.us Trackback Pings TrackBack URL for this entry:
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