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SOA Adoption in Canadian Financial Services Organizations

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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This Financial Insights report examines the adoption of services oriented architecture (SOA) in Canadian financial services organizations. The report examines the importance institutions place on SOA as an IT strategy, the drivers behind adoption, the scope and magnitude of current and future projects, and planned investment in SOA-related software and services.

“SOA adoption has been sluggish in the Canadian market,” reports Patricia Howell, senior analyst, Canadian Financial Advisory Services. However, our recent research suggests that Canadian banks and capital markets firms have seen the compelling value proposition that SOA deployment can bring to their respective businesses and are prepared to act.”

SOA Adoption in Canadian Financial Services Organizations

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Worldwide SOA-Driven Software 2005-2009 Forecast: On a Course of Disruption

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

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This IDC study assesses the market opportunity for software revenue driven by service oriented architectures (SOAs) in 2004 and presents a forecast for 2005–2009. Historical and forecast revenue data is shown for the total worldwide market, along with segmentation by primary software market. This study does not contain vendor-specific revenue, market shares, or vendor profiles.

“SOA has had a viral impact on the IT industry at large — to a much greater degree than institutional adoption has incurred thus far. But ‘innovation in moderation’ has been the mode of many enterprises, and SOA-based initiatives are no exception. Those that indeed have made headway proceeding down this path have for the most been pleased with the results thus far and fully acknowledge that it is hard work. However, more robust implementations that stand the test of time need to occur to truly gauge how disruptive this trend will truly bear out to be,” said Sandra Rogers, program director for SOA, Web Services, and Integration research at IDC.

Worldwide SOA-Driven Software 2005-2009 Forecast: On a Course of Disruption

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Next Generation SOA: A Real-World Guide to Modern Service-Oriented Computing

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

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With accelerating adoption amongst organizations of all types and sizes, SOA is increasingly becoming the mainstream paradigm for enterprise IT architecture and software development. SOA offers immense potential to increase ROI, enhance organizational agility, and reduce IT burdens, but many organizations have not yet achieved the benefits it promises. Fortunately, with SOA’s growth, best practices and use cases for successful implementation are now emerging. This book captures the most valuable of these – and presents them simply, accessibly, and in a form that IT professionals can use. Drawing on their unsurpassed field experience, renowned SOA expert Thomas Erl and his team of expert contributors bring together practical solutions to the most common problems faced by those attempting to drive value from SOA. They offer trustworthy, proven advice for SOA projects of all sizes, including enterprise challenges such as integration, security, and governance. Along the way, they demystify confusing concepts such as Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) and loose coupling, introduce specific patterns for success, and show how to avoid the catastrophic design errors that have compromised many SOA initiatives.

 

  • The accessible, jargon-free SOA introduction for today’s IT pro
  • Answers the questions today’s IT pros ask most often – about topics ranging from Enterprise Service Bus to loose coupling
  • Presents patterns associated with SOA success – and shows how to avoid the worst SOA design errors
  • The newest book in the best-selling Thomas Erl Service-Oriented Computing Series

Next Generation SOA: A Real-World Guide to Modern Service-Oriented Computing

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Enterprise SOA Adoption Strategies

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

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Major changes in technology have not been driven by the technologies themselves but by the change in thinking that they enabled. OO design changed software by changing thoughts away from procedures and onto real world “things”. This book argues that for SOA to succeed we must move our thoughts away from the implementation technologies and towards the “what” of the business. Using a straight-forward, pictorially driven, methodology the book explains who to discover what the business services really are and how to construct an overall business service architecture. The book covers defining the Business Service Architecture, how to classify services for business value and delivery, understanding the role of IT in supporting the architecture, how project and portfolio management needs to change, how to use a Service Architecture to identify KPIs, and how and when to use Business Process in a service architecture.

Enterprise SOA Adoption Strategies

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SOA Fundamentals

April 29, 2010 by BPELforum

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SOA Fundamentals is not a pure technology book, but covers a wide range of topics including- SOA Concepts and Principles- Web Service Protocols- SOA Technology Infrastructure- Service Architecture- Service Specification- SOA Project Management- SOA Governance- SOA Adoption- Business Architecture- Business Value from SOA. Audience: SOA Fundamentals is aimed at anyone who needs to understand the basics of SOA. That includes IT architects and developers, IT managers and IT specialists of all kinds, as well as business analysts and other business people working together with IT to deliver a service-based business.Purpose: As well as providing a basic understanding of SOA to any reader, this guide particularly supports students who are undertaking CBDI Forum certification in SOA Fundamentals as the certification questions are all based on the content of this guide.Published by http://www.cbdiforum.com

SOA Fundamentals

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