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As long ago as 2005, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was being discussed as the best infrastructure – so why is it that only lately is this term being bandied about in the broader business community? This evolution of distributed computing essentially allows the service interface to be independent of the implementation – a collection of many different services within a larger network that communicate with each other to exchange data and even to coordinate additional services. </description>
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As long ago as 2005, Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) was being discussed as the best infrastructure &amp;ndash; so why is it that only lately is this term being bandied about in the broader business community?</description>
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