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Taking Business Logic to the Next Level with SOA White Paper

May 2, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Coding business logic is the only way to satisfy business requirements in information technology (IT), and businesses have been doing so for decades, albeit with limited success. The fundamental problem with business logic has been its inflexibility—business needs change, and the logic can’t keep up.

While there have been modest flexibility improvements since the days when all application functionality resided on the same system, the unfortunate truth is that these advances have been little more than a business logic shell game, moving the hard-coded logic from one system to another. Instead of solving the problem, businesses are in the habit of creating instant legacy code all over their infrastructure.

Today’s business requires more flexibility from its IT, and fortunately, IT has a new approach to distributed computing that promises the business agility that companies crave. That solution is Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). SOA is an approach to distributed computing that represents business logic as Services on the network. People can then compose these Services into flexible business processes that provide the business agility so necessary in today’s demanding business environment.

Taking Business Logic to the Next Level with SOA White Paper

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The Zen of SOA: An Executive Blueprint to Web-Enable Your Organization With Service-Oriented Architecture

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Organizations face quite different challenges in laying out a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) blueprint. Internal integration needs may be more straightforward, but business models may focus less on internal integration than external partners or customers. Traditional approaches like EAI, however, are notoriously inflexible and expensive. The author has been consulted by many such organizations leveraging agile development practices and Web services to reduce the cost of older approaches to address their integration and new development needs. The simple addition of Web services interfaces, however, typically remains as inflexible as approaches previously available. Only through the application of Service-Oriented Architecture can C-level executives build and leverage loosely coupled Web services that are flexible enough to respond to ongoing change in the larger environment. This blueprint provides a clear methodology to guide SOA implementations. ISBN 978-0-615-24703-8

The Zen of SOA: An Executive Blueprint to Web-Enable Your Organization With Service-Oriented Architecture

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Address, Agile Development, Application Architecture, Architecture, blueprint, Business Models, C Level, Challenges, Development Practices, Eai, Environment, executive, External Partners, Internal Integration, Level Executives, methodology, Organization, Product Description, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture Soa, ServiceOriented, Traditional Approaches, Web Services, WebEnable, Zen

Exploring IBM SOA Technology & Practice

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Service oriented architecture (SOA) is a major technology trend focused on making corporate information technology (IT) an enabler of business flexibility and innovation. While SOA is not the unique province of any single vendor, IBM has taken a leadership position in the industry and is actively helping organizations in many industries be successful with SOA. This book will help you migrate your existing computing infrastructure in the direction of a service oriented architecture using IBM technology and services. In Exploring IBM SOA Technology & Practice, IBM SOA expert Bobby Woolf explores IBM’s vision for success with SOA. Woolf starts by describing the reasons an organization should consider adopting SOA. Issues and challenges faced once you decide to adopt SOA are examined. Guidance is given on how to prepare, select good SOA projects, and how to structure a committee to manage all SOA projects in an organization. Woolf then moves in for a closer look at the nuts and bolts of SOA including the IBM SOA Reference Architecture, the suite of IBM products/services (e.g., IBM WebSphere) used to implement that architecture, and SOA application development practices. Vital topics such as lifecycle management and governance are covered. At the “Member’s Only” Web site, you will find direct links to a rich array of SOA videos, Webcasts, white papers, and other SOA resources to help your projects succeed. This book is a key resource for IT professionals and business people who work closely with IT and want to learn how to use SOA to make their corporations more successful and it shows how they can work with IBM to achieve that success.

Exploring IBM SOA Technology & Practice

Filed Under: SOA Books Tagged With: Application Development, Bobby Woolf, Business Flexibility, Closer Look, Corporate Information Technology, Corporations, Development Practices, Enabler, Exploring, Leadership Position, Major Technology, Nuts And Bolts, Practice, Product Description, Reference Architecture, Rich Array, S Vision, Service Oriented Architecture, Service Oriented Architecture Soa, Technology, Technology Practice, Technology Trend, White Papers

Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Aggressively being adopted by organizations in all markets, service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a framework enabling business process improvement for gaining competitive advantage. Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology guides you through the challenges of deploying SOA. It demonstrates conclusively that strategy and methodology are the keys to implementing SOA and provides the methodology needed for SOA success.

The book examines the role of both non-agile and agile project management techniques for deploying SOA. Its methodology applies frameworks of governance, communications, product realization, project management, architecture, data management, service management, human resource management and post implementation processes. Filled with case studies, the book shows the methodology in action.

This reference benefits business managers, business analysts, and technology project managers who are serious about adopting SOA as a long-term strategy. It is also benefits those new to business process management, enterprise architecture, and information systems and need to understand SOA, its business drivers, and its methodology. 

Service-Oriented Architecture: SOA Strategy, Methodology, and Technology

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Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

April 30, 2010 by BPELforum

Product Description
Driven by the need and desire to reduce costs, organizations are faced with a set of decisions that require analytical scrutiny. Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology examines cost-saving trends in architecture planning, administration, and management.

To establish a framework for discussion, this book begins by evaluating the role of Enterprise Architecture Planning and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) modeling. It provides an extensive review of the most widely deployed architecture framework models. In particular, the book discusses The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF) and the Zachman Architectural Framework (ZAF) in detail, as well as formal architecture standards and all four layers of these models: the business architecture, the information architecture, the solution architecture, and the technology architecture. 

The first part of the text focuses on the upper layers of the architecture framework, while the second part focuses on the technology architecture. In this second section, the author presents an assessment of storage technologies and networking and addresses regulatory and security issues. Additional coverage includes high-speed communication mechanisms such as Ethernet, WAN and Internet communication technologies, broadband communications, and chargeback models.

Daniel Minoli has written a number of columns and books on the high-tech industry and has many years of technical hands-on and managerial experience at top financial companies and telecom/networking providers. He brings a wealth of knowledge and practical experience to these pages. By reviewing the strategies in this book, CIOs, CTOs, and senior managers are empowered by a set of progressive approaches to designing state-of-the-art IT data centers.

Enterprise Architecture A to Z: Frameworks, Business Process Modeling, SOA, and Infrastructure Technology

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