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Industry is on the verge of change in Enterprise IT and here's why:

Computing History:

  1. History shows that techniques for assembling distributed systems change every 10-15 years. We've had OS pipes/sockets, RPC, CORBA, RMI, and Web Services.
  2. History shows that distributed systems architectures change every 10-15 years. We've had processes/jobs, distributed objects, and Service Orientation.
  3. The last major breakthrough for enterprise integration was the Enterprise Service Bus (ESB), and that dates from the 1980s.

Evolving Internet:

  1. Enterprises have largely turned their intranets into a network of interacting Web Services, yet the internet is a network of interacting Web Resources.
  2. The internet is evolving into a machine web of devices, events, data, services and agents right now. An early stage of this transformation is known as the Internet of Things (IoT). But there is much more to come. The future holds a wide variety of autonomous software agents working on our behalf across the machine web.

Conclusion:

It is our opinion that for enterprises to work with the future internet, they definitely need to transform their IT infrastructure. To become compatible with the future internet they need to:

  • Migrate towards a Resource Oriented Architecture.
  • Publish Web Resources onto their intranets.
  • Deploy technology to 'modernise' legacy IT assets.

Eventsys has studied this evolution in terms of architectures and technologies; business cases and opportunities. We believe the best way to achieve modernisation of IT assets while preserving legacy investment is to engineer a solution by combining the best of the semantic web, artificial intelligence, and web-scale computing. This promises to be the most exciting enterprise technology to emerge since the 1980s. If you are interested to know more, or to collaborate then please do get in touch (see Contact Us).