The Future of Content Delivery: Services-Oriented Architectures
January 12, 2004
For an upcoming Transform magazine article, I will be writing about Services-Oriented Architectures and how they are beginning to change document delivery. What is the future likely to bring? Will SOAs change content delivery (I think they will), and how will they?
Ideally, the piece will address how things will change, and the implications of such change. I would like to get some concrete and live examples of what some organizations are tryting to do today, and how the vendors are supporting such activities.
This ties into areas such as business process management, workflow, and content delivery. What about organizations where the delivery of content is a critical step in a business process? Examples that come to mind are insurance claims, mortgage applications, other kinds of financial vehicles, and so forth.
Some of the vendors that come to mind are IBM and Filenet, along with the other enterprise content management players (Documentum, Vignette, Interwoven, Stellent).
Have some insight or experience with this? Feel free to contact me offline, or post your thoughts here.
Bill Trippe
btrippe@nmpub.com
Posted by Bill Trippe at January 12, 2004 9:20 PM








