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Read a full transcript of the discussion. Listen on iTunes/iPod. Sponsor: The Open Group. Defining the emerging new role of enterprise architects (EAs) in the context of services-oriented architecture (SOA) is more than an esoteric exercise. It also helps define the major shifts now under way from SOA activities in enterprises and large organizations. These murky shifts come down to defining how IT is to be managed anew in the modern organization. To help better understand the shifting requir

SOA places broad demands on IT leadership beyond traditional enterprise architect role, says Open Group panel


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