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Archive - 2006
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UDDI Today
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Making the business case
Today's IT organizations must identify and plan for an architecture that can not only provide for scalability, but also agility, the ability to add new offerings or reorient existing functions in a flexible, minimally disruptive fashion. This agility requires that we think of IT in terms of services, not physical assets. Web services and service-oriented architecture are a practical way to meet these needs.
Technical note submissions
A technical note is a non-normative document accompanying the UDDI Specification that provides guidance on how to use UDDI registries. The contents of these documents are not a part of the specifications. While technical notes represent the view of the OASIS UDDI Specification Technical Committee (TC) on some UDDI-related topic, they may be prospective in nature and need not document existing practice.