SOA and BPM

The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM) layer represents the use of services as a layer of abstraction between Line of Business (LOB) systems and the applications that use them. This layer addresses the challenge of integrating new systems with legacy systems...read more
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Friday, October 22, 2010
With the name SOA, I know you suddenly have a cloud of those Tech acronyms in your minds – WSDL, SOAP, CORBA, REST….but be assured what I just mentioned were the last instances of these SOAic terms for this post at least.  “Though analogy is often misleading, it is the least misleading thing we have.” – Samuel Butler(British satirist) “… some of the greatest advances in science have come about because some clever person spotted an analogy between a subject that was already understood, and ano...
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By juhi.talesara@advaiya.com
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
I've been reading blogs and articles that define and redefine Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and Business Process Management (BPM) as an approach that promotes better alignment of IT with ever-changing business needs, in a manner that increases organizational agility and efficiency and helps reduce IT costs. However, at times, I get surprised by the way bus...
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By karen.forster@advaiya.com
Monday, November 09, 2009
SOA has been touted as the architecture pattern for the dynamic business environment. After half of decade of intense focus on SOA, Datamonitor considers an assessment of the progress made and discussion of the future trends to be warranted. Click here to read more. ...
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By karen.forster@advaiya.com
Monday, November 09, 2009
Those of us that are part of SOA-related projects where traditional business analysts (BA) are involved often find ourselves frustrated by the incongruence between the analyst’s approach to requirements gathering and the SOA design.  The problem arises because SOA models functionality of a business across multiple boundaries, whereas the business analyst wants to focus on a user’s needs.  One focus is tactical and the other is strategic.
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By karen.forster@advaiya.com
Monday, November 09, 2009
Enterprises need prepare for cloud with more SOA Enterprise IT shops need to continue investing in service-oriented architecture skills and initiatives if they are to be able to take full advantage of the emergence of the cloud infrastructure, a top Gartner analyst has advised. Click here to read more. ...
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