Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an approach for abstracting enterprise software capabilities as reusable services in order to support more flexible business processes and ideally, more agile ...
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In this video from microXchg 2017, Adrian Cockcroft from AWS presents: Shrinking Microservices to Functions. “We’ve seen the same service oriented architecture principles track advancements in ...
The benefits of SOA are well documented, but the challenges associated with an enterprise wide SOA deployment are not. While the distributed nature of a SOA encourages reuse and provides a high level ...
At a press conference at this week's IBM IMPACT SOA gathering, I asked Steve Mills, senior vice president and group executive of the IBM Software Group, for his take on the 'SOA is Dead' debate that ...
A software developers' work in complex enterprise application environments usually involves spending many hours maintaining existing applications, time that could be spent building new and innovative ...
Say it isn't so. Or, more aptly, say it isn't SOA.... Anne Thomas Manes says that service oriented architecture -- at least in the form we've known it -- has finally hit the wall. It hasn't been ...
We prioritize Service Oriented Architecture principles at Inverse. That means we have small, maintainable components with clearly defined responsibilities. They communicate with one another (mostly), ...