Rethinking retailing with SOA
Vish Ganapathy, Melody Badgett, Jay DiMare | IBM Institute for Business Value | 01-04-2008
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Today’s retail institutions obtain products from multiple sources across the globe. Getting the right quantity of these items on the right shelves to meet consumer demand involves a complex set of processes and extensive collaboration among retailers, suppliers and manufacturers. Yet in an industry that depends on innovation, many retailers struggle to keep up with change. That’s why service-oriented architecture (SOA) is capturing the attention of both business and IT executives.
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e5e7748c-2112-49d0-bac5-07c1b16bf6aa Distribution. Customer valued innovation. Rethinking retailing with SOA Vish Ganapathy, Melody Badgett, Jay DiMare Vish Ganapathy, Melody Badgett, Jay DiMare IBM Institute for Business Value IBM Institute for Business Value 01-04-2008 e5e7748c-2112-49d0-bac5-07c1b16bf6aa" Today’s retail institutions obtain products from multiple sources across the globe. Getting the right quantity of these items on the right shelves to meet consumer demand involves a complex set of processes and extensive collaboration among retailers, suppliers and manufacturers. Yet in an industry that depends on innovation, many retailers struggle to keep up with change. That’s why service-oriented architecture (SOA) is capturing the attention of both business and IT executives.

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