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Processus, Presentation et Integration (French) White Paper: L'Orientation Service en Pratique»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :L'architecture orientée services (SOA, Service-Oriented Architecture) est par nature complexe. La construction d'une SOA synonyme d'agilité, de souplesse et de réutilisation représente un défi particulier pour les entreprise, car elle implique le regroupement de nombreux systèmes et applications hétérogènes. Pour les éditeurs qui souhaitent commercialiser des solutions SOA, le défi consiste à donner aux entreprises le contrôle de leur activité par le biais d'une interface souple qui leur permet de créer, modifier et gérer leurs processus métier. Invisible pour l'utilisateur, l'infrastructure sous-jacente doit répondre rapidement et efficacement aux changements de l'environnement commercial. Les solutions SOA doivent par conséquent relier la couche de présentation, les processus ... |
The Pros and Cons of Web Services Report»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: : List of Arguments Pro: Web Services are standards-based. Pro: Web Services' loose coupling leads to increased modularity and flexibility in complex, distributed IT environments. Pro: Since Web Services are dynamically described, they will lead to systems that can be upgraded automatically. Pro: Web Services reduces integration costs. Pro: Web Services simplify Business to Business Integration (B2Bi). Pro: Web Services enable new business models. Pro: Web Services leverage existing technology and skill sets. Pro: Web Services enable less technical business people to 'assemble' software solutions without the need for coding. Pro: The Business Climate is Favorable to Web Services. Con: Web Services are immature. Con: ... |
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Prozess, Präsentation und Integration (German) White Paper: Service Orientierte Architektur in der Praxis»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), genau wie jeder andere Software-Architektur-Ansatz, ist schwierig. Da SOA in Unternehmen ein breites, heterogenes Set von Applikationen und Systemen abstrahieren kann, ist es sehr herausfordernd, eine SOA zu entwickeln, die Dynamik, Flexibilität und Wiederverwendbarkeit für den Business User bereitstellt. Die Herausforderung für das Systemhaus, das SOA-Lösungen anbieten möchte, ist die übertragung der Kontrolle über die Geschäftsprozesse auf die Business-User selbst. Anwender müssen eine flexible Schnittstelle zur Verfügung haben, die es ihnen ermöglicht, die Geschäftsprozesse im Unternehmen zu erstellen, zu modifizieren und zu verwalten. Die darunter liegende Infrastruktur sollte dem Business-User verborgen bleiben, wenngleich sie schnell und effektiv auf die änderungen in der ... |
PSO Case Studies Presentation»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), genau wie jeder andere Software-Architektur-Ansatz, ist schwierig. Da SOA in Unternehmen ein breites, heterogenes Set von Applikationen und Systemen abstrahieren kann, ist es sehr herausfordernd, eine SOA zu entwickeln, die Dynamik, Flexibilität und Wiederverwendbarkeit für den Business User bereitstellt. Die Herausforderung für das Systemhaus, das SOA-Lösungen anbieten möchte, ist die übertragung der Kontrolle über die Geschäftsprozesse auf die Business-User selbst. Anwender müssen eine flexible Schnittstelle zur Verfügung haben, die es ihnen ermöglicht, die Geschäftsprozesse im Unternehmen zu erstellen, zu modifizieren und zu verwalten. Die darunter liegende Infrastruktur sollte dem Business-User verborgen bleiben, wenngleich sie schnell und effektiv auf die änderungen in der ... |
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Recruiting WS-I Members from Vertical Industries White Paper: Establishing and Communicating the Value Proposition for Industry Membership»rank:by: ZapThink, Ronald D. Schmelzer, Jason Bloomberg
: :You joined the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization to accelerate and encourage the adoption of Web services. WS-I plans to meet these goals by providing deliverables that assist in the interoperability of Web services implementations. For the WS-I to be successful in its mission, however, it is essential that it has broad industry representation within its membership. WS-I needs your help.At this time, a vast majority of WS-I members are IT vendors. Whether you work for a vendor or not, it’s in your company’s best interest to expand the WS-I membership, expecially among industry members outside the IT community. This white paper is an important ... |
Sales Strategies for SOAs Presentation»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :You joined the Web Services Interoperability (WS-I) Organization to accelerate and encourage the adoption of Web services. WS-I plans to meet these goals by providing deliverables that assist in the interoperability of Web services implementations. For the WS-I to be successful in its mission, however, it is essential that it has broad industry representation within its membership. WS-I needs your help.At this time, a vast majority of WS-I members are IT vendors. Whether you work for a vendor or not, it’s in your company’s best interest to expand the WS-I membership, expecially among industry members outside the IT community. This white paper is an important ... |
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Samsung SDS: Leading the Pack for Web Services Implementation in the Far East ZapNote»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Samsung SDS is the IT services arm of the Korea-based Samsung Group, one of the largest conglomerates in the Asia/Pacific Rim region. In 2002, Samsung SDS implemented a strategy to become the regional leader in Web Services and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) implementations, in spite of the fact that their customer base was largely unready for these emerging technologies. To this end, Samsung SDS built a core team focused on emerging Web Services and SOA technologies Web Services team with the necessary expertise to implement large-scale Web Services implementations, as well as architectural expertise. To date, Samsung SDS has implemented a number of successful Web Services ... |
Securing & Managing XML & Web Services in the Enterprise White Paper»rank:by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg, Ronald D. Schmelzer
: :There are two related forces that are transforming information technology today: the rapid growth of XML traffic on the network, and the widespread adoption of Web Services as a way of reducing the cost of integration and moving traditional enterprise architectures to flexible, Service-oriented architectures. Enterprises must plan ahead if they want to be able to manage the XML and Web Services on their networks. Even more importantly, enterprises must take care to provide uninterrupted security for their IT environments. In the face of these changes, XML and Web Services introduce new security concerns for the IT manager, and new technology tools, including XML firewalls, ... |
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Securing XML Web Services Presentation: Identity & Access Management: Fundamental Prerequisites for Mission-Critical Web Services»rank: 6519557by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Join Netegrity and ZapThink for an introduction to the challenges of Web services security and Netegrity's TransactionMinder solution. You will learn about: Critical Web services security challenges facing IT professionals today Requirements of an enterprise wide Web services security solution How Netegrity TransactionMinder meets these requirements through a centralized, policy based approach to securing Web services, delivering Centralized, policy-based authentication, authorization, and auditing for Web services Fine-grained authorization based on information in the payload of the Web services request Synchronized session management for single sign-on to multiple step transactions Integration with standard Web services frameworks to create a single platform to securely manage a wide ... |
Service Orientation Market Trends Report: Predicting the Future of XML & Web Services»rank: 6519557by: ZapThink, Jason Bloomberg
: :Key Points: ZapThink sees a consolidation of most SO functionality into a single market category that can be delivered as individual products, product suites, or service offerings that contain broad functionality, including features that are currently associated with the security, management, process, integration, and tools segments. We call that market the SOA Implementation Framework market. The total SOA Implementation Framework market opportunity will go from $4.4 billion in 2005 to $43 billion by 2010. The big winners from the shift to Service Orientation will be large vendors who are able to leverage the innovation of the smaller players to build fully functional SOA Implementation Frameworks. ... |