Oracle IT Modernization: The Path to SOA
- Topics:
- Business Process Management,
- Information Technology Strategy,
- Operational Change Management,
- Sarbanes Oxley Compliance,
- Strategic Analysis
- Tags:
- Enterprise Software,
- Information Technology,
- Middleware,
- Oracle Corp.,
- Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA),
- SOA,
- Software,
- Web Services
- Source:
- Oracle
Overview: More and more organizations are looking to service-oriented architecture (SOA) as the basis of their future computer architecture. Recognizing that legacy application design and implementation approaches have led to applications that are costly to operate and maintain, hard to change, and rely on a dwindling set of skills, organizations are hoping that SOA provides a key component of the answer to these problems.
At the same time organizations are asking three important questions:
- Since I hear different things, what exactly is SOA, anyway?
- If I use it, how is it going to help my organization eliminate cost, increase agility, deal with dwindling legacy skill sets, and address compliance?
- Given that it has value, how do I get there?
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Format: PDF | Date: Aug 2008
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