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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) expresses a perspective of software architecture that defines the use of loosely coupled software services to support the requirements of the business processes and software users. In an SOA environment, resources on a network are made available as independent services that can be accessed without knowledge of their underlying platform implementation. |
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Most large enterprises have launched an initiative to adopt service-oriented architecture (SOA), but SOA is not a solution that comes in a tidy little box. SOA is a new way to design systems, and it is more about culture than it is about technology. SOA will impact many aspects of an organization—from software development and operations to accounting and incentive systems. Governance is critical.
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| By : HP |
Published Date: Mar 30, 2007 |
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HP offers the only comprehensive solution available for testing SOA services and interfaces, managing quality and enabling performance throughout the lifecycle of services and composite applications. With HP Quality Center and HP Performance Center, IT can integrate testing with the SOA ecosystem to test services throughout their lifecycles and enable shared services to be continuously used by composite applications.
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| By : CA NVM |
Published Date: Jan 31, 2008 |
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The business of managing IT infrastructures has reached a crossroads. The number of global players is shrinking through mergers and acquisitions while the playing field, also known as the customer’s IT environment, has become exceedingly complex and difficult to manage. This working paper presents CA’s corporate and technology strategy behind appropriate virtualization management positioning and commitments as an important element in preparation for the move toward that model in your IT environment.
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| By : SAP |
Published Date: Sep 05, 2007 |
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Read how Enterprise SOA goes beyond the fundamentals of a service-oriented architecture (SOA). SOA is a distributed software model that uses independent Web services to support business processes as defined by SAP and its partners and customers.
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| By : Shunra |
Published Date: Oct 30, 2007 |
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How SAP uses Shunra VE to keep production problems at bay with pre-production testing on the virtual WAN. These testing approaches and methodologies reached far beyond conventional application testing and have become the preferred approach to ensure success. SAP does it, so should you!
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Can service-oriented architecture (SOA) principles untangle the complexity of today's business integration requirements? This paper provides an overview of the promises and realities of collaborative SOA environments, and describes how iWay SOA Middleware solutions make the benefits of an SOA achievable, while protecting investments in already-in-place applications, middleware, and information systems.
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iWay Service Manager is a complete integrated design environment. From an end-user perspective, it is simply a complete management solution that can be used with the graphical interface to design process-centric applications, without the need for developers to understand or map to the underlying infrastructure.
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| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: Jan 01, 2007 |
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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) provides a foundation to achieve software reuse. A key part of the SOA value proposition is the benefits realized from software reuse. Learn more in this new white paper from Quocirca.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Nov 13, 2007 |
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Ready or not, here comes SOA. More and more organizations are turning to SOA to speed application development, increase reusability across and beyond the enterprise, integrate historically separate systems resulting from acquisitions and mergers, and drive costs down and service quality up.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Jan 14, 2008 |
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More than likely you’ve heard quite a bit about service-oriented architecture (SOA) and how it holds the promises of quicker response to market trends, improved customer services and lower application development costs. From an infrastructure perspective, an SOA implementation contains all the same pieces and parts as your traditional environment.
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| By : CA |
Published Date: Mar 25, 2008 |
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Today’s enterprises rarely operate alone. Partnerships, outsourcing, external contractors and suppliers, and other cooperative agreements are all vital to today’s enterprises. These agreements generally require collaboration and interoperation, both organizationally and between their IT resources. They require the ability for users in one organization to easily work with resources provided by another.
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| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: Mar 14, 2007 |
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Information management, which includes both data and content management, is an essential building block for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). By taking a service oriented approach to information, you can achieve much greater value from your information assets.
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This whitepaper is written as a guide to an alternative mechanism for project implementation for business owners holding responsibility to deliver IT solutions in the SOA space. It could also be of interest to those who would like to know more about how the phenomenon of offshore/onsite coordination, that emerged in the nineties, can be effectively applied towards realizing the promise of SOA.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Dec 21, 2007 |
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As the old adage says, "Information is power." The ability of an organization to best understand the behaviors and needs of its customers and partners, manage effective processes with timely insight, target new opportunities, and ensure that it is operating in a compliant and financially responsible manner on a day-to-day basis provides a foundation for innovation and success, let alone its survival.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Jul 02, 2007 |
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Organizations must adapt more rapidly than ever before - which means that they must align their IT environments with their business goals and deliver information on demand, when and where it is needed. In this white paper, the experts at IBM discuss how your company can meet this need for information on demand with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), a business-centric approach to IT architecture that supports integration through linked, repeatable business tasks or services.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Mar 22, 2007 |
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IBM Rational Testing Solutions for SOA help software delivery and QA teams to improve the quality of SOA solutions, by automating the creation, execution and analysis of functional, regression and performance tests of non-GUI business processes and services. In this webcast, we will demonstrate the benefits of IBM Rational Testing Solutions for SOA.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Apr 10, 2008 |
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Watch this short video to witness the energy and excitement and get the highlights from IBM Impact 2008, the largest SOA conference in the industry with over 500 sessions, 270 customer speakers & over 6,000 attendees.
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| By : HP |
Published Date: Nov 09, 2006 |
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If you want to learn how HP’s SOA professionals work with your company to find the best possible solution for your existing heterogeneous environment, download this paper now.
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| By : Borland |
Published Date: Oct 02, 2006 |
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In this white paper, you'll learn how to clearly define business requirements, align them with testing, and evolve development processes to prevent defects.
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| By : CA WA |
Published Date: Oct 02, 2006 |
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All things that can be automated will be automated. Beyond the careful choreography of sophisticated workflow, managing myriad simultaneous requests puts unprecedented demand on the software that must schedule and perpetually deliver against well-defined service levels, in real time. Gone are the days of simple batch processing. Welcome to the oh-so-very-flat world that is embracing service-oriented architectures, grid architectures, expansive ecosystems, and end-to-end processing. Workload scheduling has got to grow up.
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This white paper explores why service-oriented architecture has emerged as one of the most significant developments in IT, and is followed by an overview of how businesses can make the transformation to service-orientation.
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This paper walks you through the tools and technologies that enable service orientation. The purpose of this paper is to share with you the value of Real-World SOA and a few success stories from our customers who have taken on Real-World SOA projects to support their business vision.
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| By : Quocirca |
Published Date: Nov 08, 2007 |
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The evolution of Blade Computing has moved from mere server consolidation to a way of managing IT assets which brings significant business benefits. This paper aims to explain those benefits to the business and IT manager, and show how blade computing can be implemented to save money and improve the way IT serves the business needs.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Oct 18, 2007 |
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In the beginning, an SOA-based approach was used for projects in individual departments, usually for those with high returns, short-term rewards, and relatively low risk, with typically a high degree of new development. But as the value of the SOA concept has become more apparent and its tools have grown in both scope and robustness, organizations are applying them more broadly, to organizational-size problems and mission critical issues, leveraging more and more existing code and production systems.
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| By : IBM |
Published Date: Nov 07, 2007 |
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Managing different international hotel brands is far from simple. Each brand needs to develop and preserve its own identity in order to drive differentiation and minimize inter-brand competition. In the modern hospitality sector, Web sites provide an important first point of contact for potential customers, so it is particularly important for each brand to have its own individual look and feel on the Web.
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