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Organizations that choose to adopt Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) quickly realize that Governance must be established quickly in order to manage a successful SOA program or initiative.
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) emerged in the early part of this century as an evolution of distributed computing. Before SOA, services were understood as the end result of the application ...
I recently had the pleasure of watching Nick Garr give his take on something he describes as Web-Oriented Architecture or WOA. There are a lot of ways to view Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA ...
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an approach for abstracting enterprise software capabilities as reusable services in order to support more flexible business processes and ideally, more ...
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a set of principles for designing extensible, federated, interoperable services. SOA principles can (and should) be applied not only to the services that ...
This article discusses the combination of three ideas, virtualization, service-orientation, and grid computing into a single concept and computing platform concept, "virtual service-oriented grids ...
"SOA promises to bring significant business value out of existing IT assets through increased operational efficiencies, optimized business processes, and the ability to adapt and change quickly" ...
You have to hand it to some organizations, they are indeed thinking proactively around SOA. Case is point is the "Government of Canada Service Oriented Architecture Strategy - Statement of ...
Your company's services strategy should include service-oriented architecture, Web services and software asset reuse -- all supporting your business model, says columnist Eric A. Marks.
Web-oriented architecture (WOA), a descriptive term for a subset of service- oriented architecture (SOA), has recently arisen as the next buzz-phrase to help further confuse the IT architect.