SOA Strategy: A Comprehensive Yet Flexible Suite for a Pervasive Architecture
- Topics:
- Business Process Management,
- Information Technology Strategy,
- Operational Change Management,
- Sarbanes Oxley Compliance,
- Strategic Analysis
- Tags:
- Enterprise Software,
- Middleware,
- Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA),
- SOA,
- Software,
- Web Services
- Source:
- Oracle
Overview: Software-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is on the mind of nearly every business today, especially those that rely heavily on the Web for customer interaction. When SOA is properly implemented, businesses can respond relatively quickly and cost-effectively to changing market conditions and re-use resources in new and innovative ways. That's why it is so critical that the roadmap to SOA be realistic, cost-effective and planned in a way that anticipates both business and organizational opportunities and challenges to come. No single SOA component can fulfill the promise of SOA. Instead, a suite of SOA components must be used to create the ideal, agile business environment that every organization dreams of having.
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Format: PDF | Date: Apr 2008 | Pages: 10






