What is Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)?
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural approach for building distributed systems that deliver application functionality as loosely coupled services. The use of SOA has been moved from the laboratory level to enterprises level in order to seamlessly integrate disparate applications and create a common platform for carrying out mission critical business processes for the enterprises. The large enterprises are looking at SOA to maximize their returns by reducing complexity and cost of change and improving the leverage & reuse of assets within and outside the enterprise. The panelists agree that SOA holds the key to enabling organizations to get more from their IT investments as well as increasing their focus on leveraging and monitoring their business processes to effectively support business goals.
The large enterprises are looking at SOA to maximize their returns by reducing complexity and cost of change and improving the leverage & reuse of assets within and outside the enterprise. The panelists agree that SOA holds the key to enabling organizations to get more from their IT investments as well as increasing their focus on leveraging and monitoring their business processes to effectively support business goals.