Archive for the ‘SOA’ Category

Differences EAI and SOA

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) refers to techniques used to share data and processes within an organization, and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is one of those  techniques.  The term EAI has evolved from being merely describing techniques use to share data, to include techniques use to share both data and processes. (more…)

Do small businesses need SOA?

Wednesday, August 29th, 2007

enterprise Service Oriented architecture  for Small and medium size businessesMany CTOs argue that SOA is for the big enterprises with huge investments in legacy solo applications. To some extend this arguement is true. However, there is still some room for small and medium size businesses (SMBs) to jump aboard the SOA train and eat some of the fruits of SOA. SMBs can take advantage of SOA design principles by developingt their internal software modules as services components while at the same time staying away from the middleware. The benefits will be a strong tie between the Information System the IT department develops and the business requirements of the company. Thinking in terms of services pushes IT professinals to think like the business professionals .
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SOA & Web2.0 to reshape eBusiness

Thursday, July 19th, 2007

I just fell on this article from eweek.com. I as well as other SOA leading experts all agree that web 2.0 is here to enable SOA on the web. However, I will add that these technologies have drastically changed the way we do business on the internet. The big guys like amazon and ebay now use SOA to architect their backend and web 2.0 enabled (more…)

Difference between SOA and OOP

Monday, July 9th, 2007

I finally made up my mind that it is worth posting something about the difference between SOA and OOP. Some people seems to think that SOA will take over OOP ( off the record). This is not true. The two will continue to life together as i explain below. (more…)

SOA Boot Project

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

The SOA Boot Project is base on the business case of a travel agency that wants to achive business Agility. The business requirements are as follows.

  • The Travel Agency (TA) wants to sell flights and hotels online.
  • The TA will obtain real time flight and hotels availability information by connecting to partners GDS systems. (more…)

  • Benefits of SOA

    Monday, June 11th, 2007

    Most organizations today depends on IT or technology driven innvations to create sustainable competive advantages. Companies that have a flexible information system response quickly to changes in the market.They catch the train and earned visible business values. SOA provides us this flexible information system that enables businesses to response quickly to changes in the market and at low cost. (more…)

    Definition of SOA

    Monday, June 11th, 2007

    SOA or Service Oriented Architecture can be defined as an IT Architectural design style and principles that enables the integration of enterprise applications as linked services . The services can be existing legacy applications modules (ERP modules, CRM Modules) that are wrapped and exposed as web services or newly developped service components. Integration of the Service is done using a middleware that provides the capabilities of an Enterprise Service Bus, ESB. The services collaborate by exchanging well formated messages via the middleware.
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