Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) delivers business agility by aligning the goals of IT and executive management supported by a configurable technology infrastructure. In a world where market adaptation is key, SOA enables businesses to be more agile and respond quickly to opportunities that arise within their customer base or the market at large.
This half-day seminar introduces SOA, process-driven business alignment, corporate and technology governance, and provides a realistic look at the SOA value proposition. This seminar will provide decision makers with the essential understanding of service orientation, process-driven alignment, and governance to evaluate the implications of SOA upon their business.
After completing this seminar, the attendee should be able to:
> Understand what SOA is and why there is so much momentum behind it > Articulate the SOA value proposition and its business implications > Identity the various elements of a successful SOA implementation > Understand the importance of business process modeling and process management to SOA > Describe the purpose of SOA governance > Understand the SOA adoption process
Why Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is important? Objectives Service Oriented Architecture What’s a Service? Example Services Question Why do I need SOA? What does SOA do for me? SOA at Question Research Savings - example 1 Savings - example 2 Savings - example 3 Summary
Advantages of SOA Objectives Learn By Example Traditional EAI Approach Problems with Traditional EAI Approach Enter Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) Build the Services Build the Process Question We Can Easily Change the Process Change Flow Using Legacy Approach Replacing an Application Other Advantages Business Advantages Question Adoption Stages Adoption Stages - continued SOA Training Curriculum - Phase 1 Day 1 - Service Oriented Architecture Day 2 - Service Oriented Analysis & Design Day 3 - XML and Web Services Day 4 - Testing SOA Applications Summary SOA Fundamentals Objectives Service Relationships / Roles About Services in SOA Elements of a Service Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) ESB Features Question Web Services Web Service and SOA Question Summary
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