If there is one theme that unites most IT strategists and architects today, it is that modern systems must be highly flexible. It would be both premature and naive to say that the problem is about to solved. But, as a succession of leading thinkers and software experts testified at the Information Age XML &Web Services Conference 2004, the architectural underpinnings for a long-term resolution to the problems are at last being put in place.
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