Infosys’ expert believes that an organization must assess its maturity before embarking on a Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) journey. He proposes an SOA maturity model for the enterprise.
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) enables companies to respond dynamically to market trends and modify their business models, according to Srinivas Padmanabhuni, Head of SOA research, Infosys. In an article published
... – eWeek Strategic Partner in eWeek, he discusses how Infosys helped one of its clients develop and reuse 40 business services. Srinivas believes that SOA delivers real value by enabling a business transformation.
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Enterprise architecture (EA) ensures business-IT alignment. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) bridges the gap between business and IT through well defined, business aligned services.
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The objectives of EA and SOA are quite similar. However, while EA is a framework that covers all dimensions of enterprise IT architecture, SOA provides an architectural strategy that uses the concept of a 'service' as the underpinning business-IT alignment entity. This article highlights the dependencies between an EA framework and an SOA strategy from an artifact point of view.
Being privy to multiple SOA projects in different continents and stages provides some interesting insights. Technology is hardly a problem, but it is always mentioned as one. However, with the abundance of intelligent people
..., we have reasonable confidence in stating that if a problem can be identified it can be solved. So, what are some the real problems?
When the business press dissects aspects of a technology, one can be assured of one thing: your business users are going to expect that you and your CTO deliver on the promises that the 'case studies' they are reading about deliver to those clients.