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Bedford, MA
October 17, 2006 (Business Wire)Progress
Software Corporation (NASDAQ: PRGS), a provider of leading application
infrastructure software to develop, deploy, integrate and manage
business applications, today announced the results of a SOA Governance
survey that gathered feedback from IT representatives in 21 industries,
including financial services, banking, government, insurance, healthcare
and pharmaceutical. The survey revealed that governance is not keeping
pace with the adoption of service-oriented architectures (SOAs)
at most organizations.
The online survey, conducted in August by eBizQ and sponsored by Progress, consisted of 313 respondents. While the survey showed that the majority of organizations are actively pursuing SOA, most are relying on manual processes to enforce SOA governance. Less than 6% have automated runtime monitoring of policies and fewer than 5% automatically check services for policy enforcement before services are checked into a repository.
As the leading provider of run-time SOA governance products, through its Actional(R) product line, Progress sponsored this survey to assess the current state of industry preparedness and to raise awareness of the need for governance solutions. The complete results of this survey are included in the eBizQ white paper "The Current State of SOA Governance." It can be accessed at: www.actional.com/soasurvey.
"SOA is more of a business initiative than an IT initiative. Organizations must do a better job of setting and enforcing governance policies in order for their SOA to properly support key business objectives," said Beth Gold-Bernstein, director of the eBizQ Training Center. "Automated solutions for both design time and runtime governance are necessary to effectively manage SOA implementations. Insufficient governance capabilities will negatively impact business agility and service reuse, the top drivers behind SOA adoption."
Among the survey findings:
- 65% of the companies surveyed are actively pursuing SOA in the form of planning, pilots or production deployments. Most organizations are starting with a small number of services and taking an incremental approach to growing their SOA.
- 64% of respondents cited increased business agility as the most important reason to build a SOA. Other frequently mentioned drivers were IT reuse and business process optimization.
- 94% of respondents either have no methods for governing SOAs or rely on manual processes such as design reviews, manual audits and after-the-fact reporting.
- The biggest governance issues reported in the survey are enforcing policies at runtime and managing the effects of policy change in both the design and runtime environments.
"The most important benefit of SOA is the potential to align IT with the business and sustain that alignment over time. That will only happen if effective governance is in place," said Dan Foody, Sonic and Actional Products CTO, Progress Software. "Whether organizations are just starting SOA projects or have a fully deployed SOA, it's imperative that they have the ability to see and manage all services in the enterprise. Actional products provide the full service runtime governance and policy driven, automated enforcement that organizations require to achieve higher levels of service reuse and business agility. We help organizations close the governance gap."
About Actional
Actional's enterprise-class solutions address the critical challenges of securing, monitoring and managing SOA environments. Leveraging leading technology and services, customers achieve the end-to-end transaction visibility required for performance, Web services management and SLA adherence. Actional's proven solutions are designed for each stage of migration from Web services pilots to production SOA. Actional is based in Mountain View, Calif. For more information, please visit www.actional.com.
About Progress Software Corporation
Progress Software Corporation (PSC) (Nasdaq: PRGS) supplies industry-leading technologies for all aspects of the development, deployment, integration and management of business applications. PSC, headquartered in Bedford, Mass., operates through the Progress Company, Sonic Software Corporation, PeerDirect Corporation, and DataDirect Technologies. PSC can be reached at www.progress.com or +1-781-280-4000.
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