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CTO Forum: Web services called key to cutting integration costs; Accenture exec touts technology.(Industry Overview)

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Byline: Ed Scannell

Boston -- With IT spending levels not expected to rise for the foreseeable future, most CTOs are increasingly turning to Web services as a way to more cost effectively deliver integrated solutions across the enterprise, according to an Accenture executive on Tuesday at InfoWorld's CTO Forum conference here.

The conservative spending levels come at a time when the workload of most IT organizations is getting heavier, in particular the sometimes-expensive task of integrating data isolated in far-flung corners of the enterprise.

"The amount of work to be done in IT is ever growing and, unfortunately, the cost of integration is rising. In fact most CTOs tell us that integration might be the most expensive aspect of integration, which is why many shops are going 'un-integrated,'" said Anthony Roby, a senior executive at Accenture based in New York. "Web services will be the dominant architecture for the delivery of interoperable business solutions," he said.

On the bright side, according to Roby, many top-tier vendors are beginning to realize the predicament of many IT shops and are beginning to focus more on existing development standards including .Net and Java Enterprise Edition 2.0 (J2EE) instead of pushing new technologies, which should speed the delivery of better integrated solutions for the enterprise.

"Connectivity is becoming a business imperative, it is paramount. So rather than vendors pushing a new wave of technology they are waking up to the fact that many problems can be solved with existing solutions such as .Net and J2EE," Roby said.

With both vendors and users focusing more of their efforts around these two platforms, cutting-edge technology will no longer necessarily be what helps IT shops differentiate their technical solutions from their competitors. Rather, it will be how users use applications developed on platforms such as .Net and J2EE to gain insights into how they can integrate their data and offer more compelling services and products to their customers.

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