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whitepaper SOA structures IT assets as a series of reusable services, which are loosely coupled and are platform- and implementation-neutral. It simplifies application development and implementation developed using SOA.
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper The IBM programming model for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables non-programmers to create and reuse IT assets without mastering IT skills. This is the first in a series of papers about the IBM SOA programming model and what is required to...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper A business service, which can be derived from freestanding components, derived from disparate legacy IT assets (such as legacy systems, packaged applications, custom applications, and so on), or provided by a third-party, provides a discrete...
[15 May 2008]
whitepaper The programming model enables non-programmers to use existing IT assets without mastering intricate technologies. A language-neutral, component-based programming model for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) facilitates the implementation of Web...
[14 May 2008]
whitepaper Solutions based on an SOA also deliver benefits: lower development costs, less "Pain" when integrating assets across heterogeneous environments, greater reuse of IT assets, and more effective security and manageability.
[12 Apr 2008]
whitepaper In the previous two parts in this series, the authors introduced the importance of using architectural techniques when developing service-oriented solutions, discussed the usage of levels of abstraction, introduced the IBM SOA Solution Stack...
[09 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), widely adopted by organizations in recent years, offers a practical solution for evolving and reusing existing assets. To remain competitive, the organization has to modernize its IT systems.
[09 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Today every organization is faced with the need to predict change in a global business environment, to rapidly respond to competitors, and to best exploit organizational assets for growth. In response to these challenges, leading companies are...
[28 Mar 2008]
whitepaper This creates challenges for governing how service assets get developed, provisioned and invoked. Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is a new integration framework that enables organizations to map IT processes to changing business needs.
[11 Mar 2008]
whitepaper To encourage business growth while still keeping costs in check, many companies are searching for ways to increase the flexibility and reuse of their existing IT assets. Together, SOA and an ESB help to reduce the number and complexity of...
[18 Feb 2008]
whitepaper To address these issues, service providers are looking to IT principles and next-generation architectural models and standards like Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS), and Service Delivery Platforms (SDPs).
[08 Jan 2008]
whitepaper They also lack the flexibility to adapt quickly to changing business requirements.The convergence of SOA and mainframe technologies can help enterprises liberate these core business assets by making it easier to enrich, modernize, extend and reuse...
[01 Jan 2008]
whitepaper If you want to increase the flexibility of your business processes, strengthen your underlying IT infrastructure, and retain and reuse existing assets, SOA and IBM Systems Agenda features can provide the solution.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper If you want to increase the flexibility of your business processes, strengthen your underlying IT infrastructure, and retain and reuse existing assets, SOA and IBM Systems Agenda features can provide the solution.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper In addition to the immediate payoff for business productivity, service-enabling core IT assets for reuse can also save money in the long run; one study estimates it is five times less expensive to reuse services than to rewrite them.
[12 Dec 2007]
whitepaper They will need to ensure functionality and performance at both the individual service and composite application levels, and they will need to be able to govern the distributed assets effectively, even after deployment.IBM Rational quality...
[02 Oct 2007]
whitepaper While they have the potential to reap the benefits of an SOA infrastructure, they also introduce the risk of unauthorized access to the business assets. Therefore, it is important to secure web services by limiting access to only legitimate...
[10 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Overall, SOAs offer an easy way to speed time-to-market, respond quickly to changing business conditions, eliminate rework and maximize the value of existing assets. As a strategy for creating a flexible and agile IT infrastructure, SOA (service...
[06 Jul 2007]
whitepaper Using a native XML approach and tools that are 'Designed-for-Purpose', it is possible to accelerate the development of Rich Internet Applications for SOA by at least 60% through automation and reuse of readily available XML assets.
[23 Jun 2007]
whitepaper Legacy IT infrastructure simply wasn't designed to fill nowadays business requirements but it is ludicrous to suggest "Ripping and replacing" valuable assets. This paper concludes that; SOA can provide the necessary application services; SOA needs...
[21 Apr 2007]
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