SOA kann Applikationssilos sicher in eine flexible IT-Landschaft überführen
published in German Computerzeitung on Dec. 17th, 2007
CIOs müssen ein realistisches Migrationsszenario entwickeln, das alle Aspekte von der Technologie bis zur Rentabilität umfasst. Manche Vorgehensweise hat sich bei der SOA-Einführung (serviceorientierte Architektur) als erfolgreich erwiesen. Dazu sollten IT-Verantwortliche die SOA als ein Architekturprinzip verstehen: Eine SOA gibt es nicht zu kaufen wie etwa ein Office-Paket. Die Idee der Serviceorientierung besteht darin, vorhandene Anwendungen und Systeme weiterhin zu nutzen.
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E2E announced the direct execution of IDS process models (EPCs) in their runtime
Please see the Announcement in Computerwoche.
Really Cool!
Stefan
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Considering Time and IT in SOA
Hi,
I’d like to point you to an interesting blog of Miko. This is about physics and SOA, enjoy reading:
http://www.soacenter.com/?p=138
Stefan
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Complex Event Processing grows up
How is complex event processing related to SOA?
Will it be mature enough to create any real value?
Will CEP and SOA merge to a new generation of Business Event Networks (BEN)?
Please stay tuned for this article coming soon or simply subscribe my RSS feed…
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Where to start with my SOA implementation?
SOA is not hype any more. There are too many successful implementations and software vendors claiming large reference deployments. However, you cannot simply buy SOA. You have to scout your personal path into a service oriented IT and process landscape on your own, based on the existing landscape and business requirements. This article describes briefly some best practices, CIOs and chief architects reporting from their approach to SOA and the selection of infrastructure products.
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