tailieunhanh - 100 SOA Questions: Asked and Answered

Almost two decades ago, I completed a project to develop and deploy a teller and sales application for a large . bank. Enhanced business capabilities, technology upgrades in the branches, and a pending bank merger were the business drivers. Some months after the production roll-out, as the Chief Architect, I was invited to a meeting with the Vice Chairman of the Retail Banking who wanted to understand my perspective on how the bank should address challenges in meeting future demands that required extending the reach of the teller and sales platform functionality to other parts of the bank | KERRIE HOLLEY DR. ALI ARSANJANI 1QQ SOA QUESTIONS ASKED AND ANSWERED Praise for 100 SOA Questions Asked and Answered In this book Kerrie and Ali truly capture the essence of SOA and its benefits to your Business and IT Deployments. Businesses today are desperate to be more nimble and innovative while reducing costs a tricky proposition. SOA enables companies to reach these goals by tightly aligning the business and IT around the business processes breaking those processes into reusable business and IT services and allowing the underlying business and IT infrastructure to be more nimble in supporting the business goals. Effective SOA deployments also lay the groundwork for Cloud formations that can deliver even greater flexibility and cost saving to the business. This book clearly shows that a visit to the land of SOA and Cloud should be on every CxO s bucket list for their own business. Daniel A. Powers VP Amazon Web Services Sales 100 SOA Questions is a must-read for business and IT users who are interested in improving business innovation and agility. Based on their real-world experiences from hundreds of global customer engagements Kerrie Holley and Ali Arsanjani do an outstanding job of explaining the multiple facets of SOA and providing a prescriptive approach to help readers incrementally unlock value from rigid business processes and antiquated application silos. Manoj Saxena IBM Executive and Tech Entrepreneur In order for IT systems to be successful in today s world they must be correct complete and extensible. For a long time we have had systems that are point-intime complete partially correct and minimally extensible. Kerrie and Ali get to the heart of the matter when they speak to us about the DNA of a Service-Oriented Architecture. It has been my experience in working with them that their focus in defining granularity composability and loose coupling from the viewpoint and with the help of the business stakeholders is much more than the cliché aligning

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