Business Driven SOA
This article discusses a Supply/Demand oriented SOA architecture – driving the SOA from a business perspective.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that involves designing and building software applications as a collection of modular and reusable services. These services are self-contained, have well-defined interfaces, and can be accessed and reused by other services or applications in a standardized and interoperable manner.
SOA provides organizations with a flexible and agile architecture that can support changing business requirements and enable better alignment between IT and business goals. By promoting the reuse of services and providing a standardized and interoperable framework for service interaction, SOA can improve the quality, reliability, and security of IT systems, reduce the complexity of IT architectures, and enable better collaboration and information sharing across different departments and business units.
The “Service-Oriented Architecture” category in the CIO Reference Library is a collection of articles and documents that provide insights into the fundamental concepts of SOA, its benefits, and best practices for implementing effective SOA within organizations. This category is designed for IT executives and other business leaders who are seeking to develop or improve their organization’s SOA initiatives.
The articles and documents in this category cover a wide range of topics related to SOA, such as:
Overall, the “Service-Oriented Architecture” category is a valuable resource for IT executives and other business leaders seeking to develop or improve their organization’s SOA initiatives. The resources in this category provide insights into the fundamental concepts of SOA, guidance on designing and building effective SOA services, best practices for SOA governance and management, and real-world examples of successful SOA initiatives. By leveraging these resources, organizations can implement SOA effectively and achieve better outcomes.
This article discusses a Supply/Demand oriented SOA architecture – driving the SOA from a business perspective.
This paper presents a business driven framework for SOA governance that addresses the six challenges of effective service oriented architecture implementation.
In previous reports we have introduced the concept of an SOA Governance Framework – astructured approach to ensuring the architecture delivers the required levels of adaptability andintegrity. In this report we detail each of the layers in terms of how the policies, practices,patterns and tools enable delivery of business and
 This presentation discusses the connection between service oriented architecture (SOA) and compliance.
Application grid is an emerging architecture for application server-level infrastructure that is ideally suited for consolidation.
Clustered caching and data grid infrastructures ensure availability, reliability, and scalable performance for SOA.
This whitepaper discusses service oriented architecture governance – what is it? why is it important? how to create soa governance structures that work?
This presentation provides a broad overview of the issues around service oriented architecture governance.
 This presentation discusses the four key pieces of the service oriented architecture governance puzzle, namely, Interoperability Framework, Reference Architectures, Policies and Process
This E-Guide details the importance of a Data Services layer built upon an enterprise data integration platform for SOA success.