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September 14, 2006SOA Becomes Academic Discipline
Today, IBM and Georgetown University made a move to start development of courseware at the college and post-college level in service-oriented architectures. The project, helmed by professors already working in the field from the College of Charleston and George Mason University, seeks to address the growing demand for information technology (IT) skills that can empower an organization to more rapidly respond to changing marketplace conditions.
"Both of the new programs – one for IT professionals and one for undergraduates and graduates – are designed to teach all students about service oriented architectures," a release said.
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