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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) expresses a perspective of software architecture that defines the use of loosely coupled software services to support the requirements of the business processes and software users. In an SOA environment, resources on a network are made available as independent services that can be accessed without knowledge of their underlying platform implementation.
 
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Data Integration: Opportunities, Challenges, and MapForce

By : Altova Published Date: Oct 20, 2005
The ability to seamlessly connect with customers, partners, and co-workers is vital for success; yet most enterprises store and exchange data in dissimilar formats, such as databases, flat files, EDI systems, and, increasingly, XML-based applications.
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Altova

Leveraging Lifecycle Management for Software and Business Adapt Ability

By : Borland Published Date: Oct 02, 2006
In this white paper, you'll learn how to clearly define business requirements, align them with testing, and evolve development processes to prevent defects.
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Borland

Service-Oriented Architecture: Developing the Enterprise Roadmap

By : Burton Group Published Date: Jul 13, 2006
Most large enterprises have launched an initiative to adopt service-oriented architecture (SOA), but SOA is not a solution that comes in a tidy little box. SOA is a new way to design systems, and it is more about culture than it is about technology. SOA will impact many aspects of an organization—from software development and operations to accounting and incentive systems. Governance is critical.
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Burton Group

How Lack of Identity Federation Leads to End-User Confusion and Increased Help Desk Calls

By : CA Published Date: Mar 25, 2008
Today’s enterprises rarely operate alone. Partnerships, outsourcing, external contractors and suppliers, and other cooperative agreements are all vital to today’s enterprises. These agreements generally require collaboration and interoperation, both organizationally and between their IT resources. They require the ability for users in one organization to easily work with resources provided by another.

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CA

Universal Federation Architecture: Enabling Unified Identity Federation & Web Services Security

By : CA Published Date: Dec 01, 2006
Effective identity federation benefits both users and enterprises. It provides the end-user with a seamless cross-domain Internet experience through single sign-on and it allows the enterprise to expose resources to a larger class of users not directly administered by the enterprise. Learn more in this white paper.

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CA

Securing Web Services

By : CA Published Date: Mar 01, 2005
While Web services offer many advantages over current alternatives, they still present key challenges, especially in terms of security. This document describes CA TransactionMinder in detail and is intended for technical people already familiar with Web services, XML security and CA SiteMinder, the company's market-leading access management software solution.
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CA

Why Web Services Security Should Be a Key Part of Your Web IAM Security Strategy

By : CA Published Date: Jul 25, 2007
Too many organizations are considering their Web services security architectures separately from their IAM and security management strategies. This is a mistake.
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CA

CA SOA Security Manager

By : CA Published Date: Nov 07, 2007
CA SOA Security Manager, an identity-centric web services security software product that secures access to services by inspecting the security information contained in xml requests.
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CA

SOA Performance: Scaling SOA Implementations Now And Into The Future

By : CA APM Published Date: Aug 04, 2008
Many organizations look to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) to provide greater business agility in the face of evolving business requirements and complex, heterogeneous information technology (IT) environments. To achieve this agility, architects implement a Services abstraction that loosely couples business Services from the underlying implementations of those Services. Building such an abstraction layer is not without risks, however—inherent in building such an abstraction is the risk of sacrificing performance and scalability to achieve the organization’s required agility.
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CA APM

Using Virtualization to Maximize Your IT Environment

By : CA NVM Published Date: Jan 31, 2008
The business of managing IT infrastructures has reached a crossroads. The number of global players is shrinking through mergers and acquisitions while the playing field, also known as the customer’s IT environment, has become exceedingly complex and difficult to manage. This working paper presents CA’s corporate and technology strategy behind appropriate virtualization management positioning and commitments as an important element in preparation for the move toward that model in your IT environment.
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CA NVM

Reinventing Workload Automation with SOA

By : CA WA Published Date: Nov 16, 2007
Although typically thought of as an artifact of legacy computing, batch processes remain vital to today’s real-time enterprises. Behind the real time systems that power the real time enterprise, such as customer order fulfillment, account management, supply chain scheduling and optimization, or financial trading systems, are regularly-updated back office business systems. Over the years, batch technology has evolved from script-based automation to rules or policy-driven workload automation.
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CA WA

The Evolution of Job Scheduling: CA's Approach to Workload Automation

By : CA WA Published Date: Nov 02, 2007
This IDC White Paper presents an overview of key concerns driving IT management and how they translate into needs that can be addressed through modern approaches to job scheduling and workload automation. The paper traces evolutionary trends in job scheduling software, which is growing from traditional batch job schedulers to cross-platform and event-driven capabilities. It also explores the role of job schedulers in providing automation capabilities.
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CA WA

21st Century Workloads Running the World with Workload Automation

By : CA WA Published Date: Oct 02, 2006
All things that can be automated will be automated. Beyond the careful choreography of sophisticated workflow, managing myriad simultaneous requests puts unprecedented demand on the software that must schedule and perpetually deliver against well-defined service levels, in real time. Gone are the days of simple batch processing. Welcome to the oh-so-very-flat world that is embracing service-oriented architectures, grid architectures, expansive ecosystems, and end-to-end processing. Workload scheduling has got to grow up.
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CA WA

Event-Driven Automation: Get Real, Right Now

By : CA WA Published Date: Oct 18, 2006
While companies cope with increasing demands for speed from their customers, shareholders and customers alike demand that they make these changes cheaply, with minimal risk and with as few people resources as possible. Is there any way to meet these challenges? Take another look at modern enterprise job scheduling to see how it enables the real-time environment (RTE).
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CA WA

Maximize CA Workload Automation Performance & Improve Delivery of Business Services with CA Services

By : CA WA Published Date: Apr 10, 2007
CA services can help you realize the value of your CA Workload Automation solution more quickly while reducing the overall costs of ownership. We can help you architect, deploy and establish a CA Workload Automation solution that meets your automation needs and business objectives. CA also provides training to improve the productivity of your staff and ongoing support to maximize the value of your software product investment.
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CA WA

Service-Oriented Data Access: Building Interoperable, Robust & Reusable Data Services

By : DataDirect Technologies Published Date: Sep 26, 2007
Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an approach to organizing IT resources and data to meet the changing needs of the business. Implementing SOA depends upon the IT organization being able to build interoperable, robust, reusable, and composable Services that abstract the underlying application functionality and data in the organization.
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DataDirect Technologies

ZapThink: The Mainframe as a First Class SOA Participant

By : DataDirect Technologies Published Date: Feb 15, 2007
In this whitepaper, ZapThink research analyst Jason Bloomberg explores the challenges customers face when attempting to integrate their legacy systems with new technologies and architectures, and the issues associated with traditional mainframe integration methods. He guides the reader to a better understanding and approach that involves a single mainframe architecture for reduced complexity, cost and risk.
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DataDirect Technologies

Mission Critical Webcast

By : HP Published Date: Jul 11, 2008
Join IDC and HP on this webcast about Mission Critical Services. Matt Healey of IDC provides insights on the adoption of consolidation, virtualization and Service Oriented Architecture as aggressive strategies to align IT more closely with business goals.
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HP

HP Insight Dynamics - VSE Reference Architecture for Microsoft Exchange Server 2007

By : HP MSExchange Published Date: Aug 19, 2008
In today’s business environment, enterprises are looking for virtualization to help them get the most out of their IT investment while staying ahead of the pace of business change. HP Insight Dynamics – VSE is an integrated solution that lets you analyze and optimize physical and virtual resources in exactly the same way. HP Insight Dynamics – VSE is built on proven Virtual Server Environment technology and provides a single toolkit that helps you accelerate complex IT projects and simplify daily operations. HP Insight Dynamics – VSE Reference Architectures demonstrate popular applications in integrated and pre-tested configurations. The reference architectures are designed to help you apply HP Insight Dynamics – VSE in your IT projects with ease and efficiency, and to help you reduce your project’s time to production.
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HP MSExchange

The top 10 misconceptions about performance and availability monitoring

By : HP Software Published Date: Mar 18, 2008
'Today’s enterprises depend on the availability and performance of their mission-critical business  services. If these services suffer from degradations in performance or fail completely, companies are subject to lost revenues and decreased customer satisfaction. In order to avoid these undesirable outcomes, IT departments must adopt effective monitoring strategies without actually making problems worse.'
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HP Software

Working Smart in IT Operations - The case for consolidated operations

By : HP Software Published Date: Oct 22, 2008
Need to focus on the big picture?  Get the right information to the right person for smarter problem resolution

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HP Software

Fighting fire with fire: five strategies to enable business change in IT operations

By : HP Software Published Date: Jan 30, 2008
The problem is change; the solution is change. Like firefighters setting controlled burns to combat forest fires, IT managers are addressing the demands of business change by introducing change of their own. To meet new business needs, new applications are deployed on new architectures using new technologies.
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HP Software

The Definition of a Business Service for Customer Data Integration

By : IBM Published Date: Mar 01, 2006

This white paper will define different vendor approaches to developing business services and the relative cost implications of each approach for the customer. 


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IBM

IBM pureXML for SOA: Unlocking the Business Value of Information

By : IBM Published Date: Jul 02, 2007
Organizations must adapt more rapidly than ever before - which means that they must align their IT environments with their business goals and deliver information on demand, when and where it is needed. In this white paper, the experts at IBM discuss how your company can meet this need for information on demand with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), a business-centric approach to IT architecture that supports integration through linked, repeatable business tasks or services.
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IBM

Enterprise Portal Solutions: The Case for IBM WebSphere Portal

By : IBM Published Date: Aug 27, 2007
This document introduces the reader to the concept of Enterprise Portals as a means of conducting business on the Internet. We continue on to a discussion of the value of using Enterprise Portals, combined with Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) methods, to tie existing processes and applications together to support the Enterprise.
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