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Sunday, June 20, 2004

Services Take IT Back To Basics via optimizemag

A service-oriented achitecture can enable innovation and ease complexity.the forefront of CIO challenges are issues about implementing and managing highly complex, distributed, and heterogeneous systems. Their priorities include overall stability, managing frequent changes in the network and desktops, and achieving adequate server and application reliability.the forefront of CIO challenges are issues about implementing and managing highly complex, distributed, and heterogeneous systems. Their priorities include overall stability, managing frequent changes in the network and desktops, and achieving adequate server and application reliability.service management across global networks is a critical success factor for today's businesses. And IT departments have become service providers, whether they're organized for it or not.Service-oriented architecture (SOA) and software developed as services should be viewed as an opportunity to ease these problems and improve business productivity. Although definitions vary, an SOA is basically a distributed-computing model that uses services as fundamental elements for developing applications. Services implemented as Web services are self-describing, open elements that support rapid composition of distributed applications. The services interoperate at run time to achieve the system's objectives.Services can become the basic building blocks with which new applications are created. Service composition combines services to achieve a business goal, solve a technical or scientific problem, or provide new functionality.


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