Subject: get buy-in IT Запуталась я совсем. Помогите, пожалуйста, понять, что тут значит "Get buy-in...":Get buy-in for broad SOA adoption from senior business and technology executives and line-of-business managers to help ensure success. ====================================================== SOA BEST PRACTICES • Determine the need for a service-oriented architecture or services-based applications within the organization, based on the existing technology architecture and taking into account current and future requirements of the organization. • Get buy-in for broad SOA adoption from senior business and technology executives and line-of-business managers to help ensure success. • Establish an SOA center of excellence to be staffed with IT and business people who will help select standards and products, as well as plan, design, develop and promote the new SOA environment within the organization. • Consider hiring outside consultants who are expert in SOA, Web services, BPEL, WSIF and other related areas if these skills are not readily available internally. • Communicate regularly on SOA developments and successes to keep people in the organization—as well as key business partners—aware of progress. • Determine the expected benefits of an SOA adoption to the organization—such as application reuse, improved integration, cost savings, improved customer service—and decide how best to measure these be nefits. • Plan to adopt SOA in a phased approach, starting with a single, low-risk application or a pilot program before broadening to other applications, across business divisions and eventually to an enterprise SOA infrastructure. • Share “lessons learned” among SOA development and implementation teams during the rollout process to avoid duplicating earlier mistakes, and to repeat successes. • Regularly measure the results of the SOA adoption in terms of added business value for the organization. • Keep abreast of the latest developments in SOA, such as standards developments, new middleware and other integration products and features, and vendor partnerships.
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