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Three reasons cloud and SOA will boost outsourcing

July 29th, 2011

A few years back, I published a piece on how SOA will enable outsourcing strategies. Since then, cloud-based services have burst on the scene in a big way, so it may be time to revisit the predictions. Here is an updated point of view.

As more enterprises adopt service-oriented architecture principals and practices, outsourcing may become an easier, more manageable option. SOA and cloud principles will boost outsourcing for three reasons:

Busy IT shops — especially those with large enterprise systems — may not have enough human resources to effectively deploy SOA-aware and cloud-driven systems. IT managers, analysts, and architects will need to become business analysts, and spend a good deal of their time working with business units. They will either turn to third party firms either for assistance with SOA and cloud providers, or to take on IT-centric tasks to free up IT to better pursue SOA and cloud service provisioning.

Infrastructures based on cloud SOA principles will lower the barrier of entry for outsourcing providers, which will in turn multiply their numbers, heightening competition and lowering prices. This will energize the outsourcing market.

The growing standardization and “hot-swappability” of cloud services and SOA-aware components makes it easier to outsource — perhaps as cloud-based services — pieces of the IT infrastructure. This may make outsourcing less of the onerous either/or business decision it has been, as chunks of applications or services can be outsourced or brought in house as the situation fits, with minimal disruption to IT operations and priorities. As a result, we’ll see more “micro-outsourcing” and less big-ticket-turn-the-whole-operation-over types of deals.

Source:http://www.zdnet.com/blog/service-oriented/three-reasons-cloud-and-soa-will-boost-outsourcing/7386

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SOA Drives Large Government Outsourcing Deal…

November 28th, 2010

Over the years, we’ve talked a great deal about how service oriented architecture is breaking “outsourcing” as we knew it into smaller chunks, delivered more as cloud services than large megadeals.

Well, SOA is still behind some of the old-model megadeals we hear about as well. For example, CSC just announced that it was awarded a contract by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) Office of Clinical Standards and Quality to migrate key its information technology (IT) systems to a new service-oriented architecture. The contract, which was awarded during CSC’s fiscal 2011 second quarter, has a six-month base period and six one-year options, bringing the estimated 78-month contract value to $230 million.

Under the terms of the agreement, CSC will provide design and development services, consolidating three groups of applications to create a service-oriented IT architecture. Specifically, CSC will be responsible for maintaining operations for the Standard Data Processing System, the Value Based Purchasing and the End Stage Renal Disease application groups. Additionally, CSC will support the collection, analysis, reporting and management of claims, clinical, survey and project data from Medicare and Medicaid providers.

But the future of outsourcing may still be a larger volume of smaller-scale deployments. In fact, A few months back, CSC announced a partnership with Google and Amazon to provide cloud-based services to clients.In a post at BusinessWeek, Arjun Sethi and Olivier Aries discuss the implications of such arrangements, observing that “in the next five years outsourcing as we know it will disappear.” Rather than turn to the large US, European and Indian service firms that have dominated the outsourcing landscape, they will be pulling services off of the likes of Google and Amazon, they predict.

Source:-http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/soainaction/2010/11/soa_drives_large_government_ou.php

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