Introduction
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) has several core ideas that should be addressed in
your organization's SOA journey:
A set of services
that a business wants to provide to their customers, partners, or other areas
of an organization
An architectural style that requires a service provider, mediation, and
service requester with a service description
A set of architectural principles, patterns and
criteria that address characteristics
such as modularity, encapsulation, loose coupling, separation of concerns,
reuse and compatibility
A programming model
complete with standards, tools and technologies that supports web services,
REST services or other kinds of services
A middleware solution optimized for service assembly, orchestration,
monitoring, and management
With the convergence of
mobile, social, cloud, and big data analytics, SOA is more important than ever
before for offering insight and integrating systems from end to end. By
applying Service Oriented Architecture principles, an enterprise can manage and
govern business and IT transformation, setting them apart from their
competitors. The benefits range from seamless integration, cloud enabled
solutions, holistic business insight and agility to externalized APIs. SOA
integrates the front office, back office and the Internet of Things.
Middleware, best practices and
patterns speed the Service Oriented Architecture journey and amplify the value
it creates. IBM has over a decade of experience with SOA and a broad portfolio
of capabilities, spanning integration, processes, operational control and services.
SOA is “simply good design" — resting on a solid foundation of technology
and practices that support your organization’s journey into the changing world
of mobile, social, cloud and big data.
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