Embedded Technology and SOA – Do Opposites Attract?
March 12, 2010 by BPELworld.com
Product Description
This study explores alternatives to our preconceived expectations of the technology architecture that supports our deployment of applications and application components. It argues the case for embedding software infrastructure within application components instead of providing a free-standing infrastructure on which these components execute. It shows that the use of embedded technology is a good fit with the requirements of a service oriented architecture.
According to Rob Hailstone, IDC’s Western European Software Infrastructure research director, “As we come to deploy more fine-grained application components to support the business-agility capabilities of a service oriented architecture, the technology requirements of these components become a good fit with the benefits offered by an embedded technology architecture. These two apparently opposing trends should be able to coexist to the benefit of IT users.”
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