by CIO Staff

Service-Oriented Architecture 101

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Mar 30, 20071 min

Combine easily connected chunks of code written to accurately describe business services, and you have the foundation of a service-oriented architecture. Determining if you can benefit from SOA requires in-depth analysis of your company's needs.

Combine easily connected chunks of code written to accurately describe business services, and you have the foundation of a service-oriented architecture. Determining if you can benefit from SOA requires in-depth analysis of your company’s needs. Our resources can help you make a well-informed decision about SOA.

Articles on Service-Oriented Architecture

  • The ABCs of SOA
  • New Roles, New Processes for SOA
  • The Truth about SOA: Answering the Hype
  • SOA’s True Challenge–It Ain’t Technology
  • Efficient IT Shops: Two Trends Foreseen
  • A Multimedia Introduction to Service Oriented Architecture
  • Architecture: A New Blueprint for IT
  • SOA: Building the Compliance Infrastructure
  • What You Need to Know About Service-Oriented Architecture

Blogs

  • Is SOA Another Fake Path to Agility?
  • Koch’s IT Strategy – The Starting Point for SOA
  • Koch’s IT Strategy – Enterprise Architecture vs. SOA: Pick the Winner
  • Koch’s IT Strategy – How SOA Really Works

White Papers on Service-Oriented Architecture

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