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Stephen Craggs, BA Oxon

Vice-Chairman- Integration Consortium and Director
Lustratus
Member of the Technology Council

Steve Craggs is the Vice-Chairman of the Integration Consortium and Director of Lustratus, a market analyst firm. He specializes in enterprise architectures such as Service-Oriented Architecture, Software as a Service (SaaS) and Event-driven Architecture, Enterprise 2.0 technology, mash-ups, enterprise social networking, middleware, business process management, customer data integration, internet content security, and integration. Previously, Mr. Craggs held senior roles in IBM, where he ran IBM's middleware business. He has expertise in the dynamics of software markets and has a wide-ranging understanding of software vendors and service providers. (This is me - Update Profile)


Employment History
1999 - Unspecified Principal
Saint Consulting Ltd.
Unspecified - present Vice-Chairman- Integration Consortium and Director
Lustratus

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There really IS something different about SOA | 09-27-2007
Analysis of: SOA Market Forecasted at $15.4B by 2013 | www.gridtoday.com
Author: Stephen Craggs, BA Oxon, Vice-Chairman- Integration Consortium and Director, Lustratus

The article is completely off the planet in its estimates - there is absolutely no way that the SOA market will be worth $15B in 2013. There are not enough skills in the world. However, SOA really is different to what has gone before, and is not just about reuse.

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