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Service Oriented Architecture Disadvantages & Applicability Service Oriented Architecture may not always be the best architectural choice because optimal utilization of SOA requires additional development and design attempts as well as infrastructure which translates into costs escalation.
Price: Free - Updated: 10/07/2007
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In this article, you will learn about latest standards for Service Oriented Architecture, and in particular, how it relates to Oracle, in today’s competitive world.
Price: Free - Updated: 10/07/2007
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Microsoft Dynamics is a line of Financial, customer relationship, and supply chain management solutions. It is software that provides complete solutions for businesses and organizations. Microsoft Dynamics has been evaluated by many industry experts who stand by it and vouch for it. It has won many awards for being the best software, from CRM magazine and even Gartner; an independent analyst firm, declared it to be the best software for supply chain management available In different businesses or segments of businesses the Microsoft Dynamics supply chain management software has varied applications.
Price: Free - Updated: 08/19/2007
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Every successful business owes it to the efficiency and organization of the business management. Whether it is a large or small business, the organization of tasks is the single most important factor which contributes to the well being of the company. How do we get our business organized?
Price: Free - Updated: 08/19/2007
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Businesses in today’s competitive environment are constantly faced with the challenge of having to provide more with fewer resources. Businesses are constantly under pressure to deliver goods and services to the market at a faster, cheaper rate – and at higher quality than in previous times. It is predicted that investments in Information Technology are going to drive businesses forward – not merely in terms of gaining responsiveness and efficiencies, but additionally in the creation of top line opportunities.
Price: Free - Updated: 08/19/2007
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There has been much negative press in recent years in regards to Oracle’s touting of SOA 2.0 as the next generation version of SOA. Its combination of Event Driven Architecture with SOA considers the first iteration of SOA to be a mere client-server drive. Despite the fact that it has been presented as a new term, a lot of critics claim that what this merger actually is an advanced SOA, rather than a 2.0 version. The truth is that a lot of pure play middleware vendors such as webMethods have had 2.0 attributes for many years now.
Price: Free - Updated: 08/05/2007
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The vast majority of businesses working in the field of Information Technology in this day and age find themselves having to justify their projects with a return on their investments. This puts Information Technology, as a field, under an enormous amount of pressure. IT must boast requirements that are increasingly responsive and flexible to the shifting needs of different businesses.
Price: Free - Updated: 08/05/2007
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Conceptualizing Service Oriented Architecture Let us take a look at some of the key features of Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). The best way to go about doing this is to break SOA down in to its core verbal elements. We’ll start with the last letter first: A. We will first examine architecture in reference to SOA.
Price: Free - Updated: 08/05/2007
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From 2006 to 2007 the major trend in information technology (IT) has been the shift from building infrastructure to service-based or Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). These trends emerge from a growing dissatisfaction with dated systems such as CRM (Customer Relationship Management) software, ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) software.
Price: Free - Updated: 05/16/2007
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Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an organized collection of services in communication with each other to perform specific functions. In the field of information technology (IT), a service is a discrete, self-contained bundle of information that is connected to other services.
Price: Free - Updated: 05/16/2007
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SOA Listings
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