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Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power shift The future of technology and what it means for the enterprise
Paul DaughertyChief Technology Architectpaulrdaughertyaccenturecom
2Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
A lot happened in 2007
Market CapsApple $155BIBM $137BIntel $131B
WiiPS3
Xbox
3Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Consumer innovations are raising the bar for business - ldquogidyrdquo ) versus ldquottswttsrdquo [(
4Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
A power shift from the technology to people
5Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Yet most organizations still strugglewith the basics
6Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
Top Drivers
bull Legacy
bull Errors
bull MampA
bull Growth
bull Upfront issues
Running 30
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 14
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 27
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 16
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 24
Fixing 12
Enhancing 13
Integrating 12
Building 23
Testing 9
Deploying 7
Source Accenture High Performance IT Research
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
2Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
A lot happened in 2007
Market CapsApple $155BIBM $137BIntel $131B
WiiPS3
Xbox
3Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Consumer innovations are raising the bar for business - ldquogidyrdquo ) versus ldquottswttsrdquo [(
4Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
A power shift from the technology to people
5Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Yet most organizations still strugglewith the basics
6Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
Top Drivers
bull Legacy
bull Errors
bull MampA
bull Growth
bull Upfront issues
Running 30
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 14
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 27
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 16
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 24
Fixing 12
Enhancing 13
Integrating 12
Building 23
Testing 9
Deploying 7
Source Accenture High Performance IT Research
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
3Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Consumer innovations are raising the bar for business - ldquogidyrdquo ) versus ldquottswttsrdquo [(
4Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
A power shift from the technology to people
5Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Yet most organizations still strugglewith the basics
6Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
Top Drivers
bull Legacy
bull Errors
bull MampA
bull Growth
bull Upfront issues
Running 30
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 14
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 27
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 16
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 24
Fixing 12
Enhancing 13
Integrating 12
Building 23
Testing 9
Deploying 7
Source Accenture High Performance IT Research
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
4Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
A power shift from the technology to people
5Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Yet most organizations still strugglewith the basics
6Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
Top Drivers
bull Legacy
bull Errors
bull MampA
bull Growth
bull Upfront issues
Running 30
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 14
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 27
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 16
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 24
Fixing 12
Enhancing 13
Integrating 12
Building 23
Testing 9
Deploying 7
Source Accenture High Performance IT Research
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
5Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Yet most organizations still strugglewith the basics
6Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
Top Drivers
bull Legacy
bull Errors
bull MampA
bull Growth
bull Upfront issues
Running 30
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 14
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 27
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 16
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 24
Fixing 12
Enhancing 13
Integrating 12
Building 23
Testing 9
Deploying 7
Source Accenture High Performance IT Research
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
6Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
Top Drivers
bull Legacy
bull Errors
bull MampA
bull Growth
bull Upfront issues
Running 30
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 14
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 27
Fixing 12
Enhancing 17
Integrating 10
Building 16
Testing 10
Deploying 10
Running 24
Fixing 12
Enhancing 13
Integrating 12
Building 23
Testing 9
Deploying 7
Source Accenture High Performance IT Research
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
7Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
7
CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
8Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
40 50 60 70 80 90 100
FampA
OpsHRDistCS
RampD SampM
Meet business needs
Mee
t tec
hnic
al n
eeds
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
9Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
9
Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
Percent of totalCUSTOMERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalSUPPLIERinteractionsthat AREonline
Percent of totalEMPLOYEEinteractionsthat AREonline
31 morecustomeronline transactions thanaverage performers
13 moresupplieronline transactions thanaverage performers
18 more employeeonline transactions thanaverage performers
52
33
53
34
20
22
High performersOverall
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
10Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift8 Defining Trends
1 Cloud computing amp SaaS2 Systems Integration ndash Regular amp Lite3 Enterprise intelligence at scale4 Continuous access to people and content5 Social computing6 Explosion of user-generated content 7 Gradual industrialization of SW development8 Green computing
Accenture Technology Vision
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
11Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA is a Set of Standards that Increase Modularity and Make the Modules Easier to Use
12Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
13Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
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Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
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Organizations typically move through four distinct phases
Phase 1Organize and
strategize
Management buy-in and business
needs
SOA readiness assessment
Planning for SOA transformation
Phase 2Phase 3
InitialDeployment
ESB- Based Solution and SOA Platform
SOA isindustrialized
First SOA projects
Convert applications into
web-services
Composed services to create
business processes
Emphasis on strategic and
business services
Consolidation of processes and
services in creating an ESB
Service oriented design and
development using SOA tools
Services - fabric of business operations
Cross enterprise processes
Federation
Utility and services
infrastructure
Predictive IT
Business Insight
Near real time
Phase 4
Adoption of SOA Accenturersquos Four stage maturity model
Industry Is Stuck Here
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The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
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Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
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SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
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Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
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New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
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The Fourth Wave SOA
bull Online Transaction Processing (1980s)
bull Need to automate repetitive business transactions within departments
Wave Drivers Value
bull ClientServer (1990s)
bull Business Process Re-engineeringbull Enterprise Resource Planningbull Personal Productivity
bull Netcentric(2000)
bull Connect to the customer customer self service
bull eCommerce
bull SOA () bull Process-Centric Enterprisebull Consumer-drivenbull ldquoAgilityrdquo
14Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
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Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
Business process as a service
Runtime-Platform-as-a-Service
Application-as-a-Service
Integration-as-a-service
Development-Platform-
as-a-service
Infrastructure-as-a-Service
SalesforcecomSalesforcecomCitigroupDeutsche BankSprintMerrill Lynch
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
15Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
User Interaction
Business Services
Collaboration
SAAS BusinessCollaboration
My services are usable
(Ajax Flash)
My services are defined
and exposed (WSDL REST)
Communities use services and
interact generating value
(Wikis Blogs)
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
16Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
bull Open Source Communities
bull For-profit companies
bull Foundations funded by traditional software companies
CRM Software Office Email MobileReporting amp Business
Intelligence
Content Management Relational Databases Framework amp Tools
Infrastructure Linux Portals Application Servers Search Engines
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
17Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
BusinessRequirements
System Requirements
FunctionalDesign
TechnicalDesign
AcceptanceTesting
SystemTesting
IntegrationTesting
UnitTesting
Deg
ree
of A
bstr
actio
nC
ompu
tatio
nal
Func
tiona
l
Degree of RealizationIntent Reality
Coding
V-Model of Software
Model Driven DevelopmentDomain Specific Languages
Agile MethodsSOA SaaS
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
18Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
Power Shift Questions to consider
bull Is your company a High Performerbull Are you positioned for the shift to consumer-driven ITbull What level of innovation is appropriate and how do you
accomplish itbull How well does your Company understand its Business
Processesbull How do you take IT from a ldquoCraftrdquo to ldquoEngineeringrdquobull Flexibility Matters - How dynamic is your Architecture
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
19Copyright copy 2008 Accenture All Rights Reserved
paulrdaughertyaccenturecom
- High Performance IT CouncilSurvey of 500+ CIOrsquos
- CIOrsquos First Priority Investors or Customers
- As a Result Consumer amp Customer FacingSystems have Suffered
- Innovation allows High Performers to Increase The Gap
- The Fourth Wave SOA
- Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings based on SOA architectures are disrupting Enterprise SW
- SOA Web20 and SaaS provide a new foundation for enterprise applications
- Open Source is Changing the Dynamics in the Enterprise SW industry
- New Approaches for Industrializingthe Software Development Lifecycle
- Power Shift Questions to consider
-
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