Showing posts with label SOA Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SOA Company. Show all posts

30 July 2010

Using SOA Consulting and Development to Improve Your Business Value

The main function of SOA is to move company ITs from an outdated system architecture, based on autonomous applications tightly coupled together by custom integration processes, to a modern type of architecture, developed on independent services, which are loosely coupled, using standards-based messaging. SOA improves IT infrastructure by making it less expensive but much more efficient, flexible and easier to expand and reuse. 
In SOA environments, companies can overcome the main gap in legacy systems between their business requirements and the capabilities of their IT systems.

However, SOA development is still considered an IT issue. One of the reasons is that IT managers are not successfully explaining SOA's business benefits to upper management. Also, upper management is not really interested in processes for better IT utilization or in recognizing SOA's potential.

To get support from upper management for the successful development of SOA, it is important to build a roadmap that illustrates an understanding of not only the technologies but also the business value, impact, technology capabilities, interactions between systems, robustness, lower development costs, and security factors. A number of business related issues are important for SOA strategy and technologies:

• Agility in changing systems to follow new and changing business processes.
• Solving problems of badly integrated systems, which requires a lot of development, time, and money to integrate.
• Problems of data and business logic spreading, which can cause unexpected difficulties
• High maintenance costs.
• User dissatisfaction with the current system.
• Possibility for step-by-step systems upgrading.

These are only some arguments that can be used by IT managers for presenting SOA advantages to management. Moreover, SOA consulting and development companies, whose analysts and architects are able to explain the advantages of SOA to an organization could also be very helpful. They can also assist your company in the development of SOA principles and best practices that guide planning, development, integration, and management of application infrastructures. In addition, they can be useful when preparing a business case that demonstrates the value of SOA to upper management.

It is crucial that SOA consultants and businesses work together in conducting an analysis. The most important factors for SOA strategy are the business analyst and the SOA architect; the former is responsible for representing the business requirements, while the latter is responsible for ensuring compliance with the IT strategy.

An analysis provided by a business analyst and an SOA architect can be used to justify investment in SOA. A clear and comprehensive analysis prepared through an open and constructive dialog, is the perfect way to demonstrate the value of SOA and IT synergy to upper management.

In this way, IT and SOA become a fundamental part of the business strategy and can provide significant improvements for your company.

05 September 2007

SOA in Government - Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá - IBM SOA Customer

SOA in Government - Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá improves business processes by implementing SOA. - IBM SOA Customer

“We have been able to consolidate our business processes by implementing an SOA service oriented architecture.” - Jaime Moreno R. Vicepresidente de Operaciones e Informática

IBM SOA Customer: SOA in Government

Customer: Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá - SOA Company
Deployment Country: Colombia
Industry: Government
Solution: Enabling Business Flexibility, Service Oriented Architecture, Small & Medium Business

Overview : SOA service oriented architecture
CCB decided to implement its business processes based on a service oriented architecture (SOA) to integrate its business flexibly using repeatable and reusable business services.

Business need: Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá (CCB) wanted to streamline its business pro-cesses and development in order to adapt more quickly to changing business conditions. It also wanted to leverage the Internet to offer services to its members and the general public.

Solution: WebSphere® Process Server, WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Business Monitor, WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, WebSphere Portal, Rational® Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Rational ClearCase®, Rational Software Architect Rational, Functional Tester, Rational Method Composer, Rational Unified Process®

Benefits: CCB will • reduce the time to market for new services and be able to respond more quickly to its member companies. • save development time and costs with reusable software components. • continue to implement proven best practices in its development as it expands its portfolio of products and services. • lower cost and improve service by delivering Internet self service across a low-cost business channel.

Case Study : SOA service oriented architecture

The challenge

Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá (CCB) wanted to streamline its business pro-cesses and development in order to adapt more quickly to changing business conditions. It also wanted to leverage the Internet to offer services to its members and the general public.

The solution : SOA service oriented architecture

CCB decided to implement its business processes based on a service oriented architecture (SOA) to integrate its business flexibly using repeatable and reusable business services.

CCB began the transformation with IBM WebSphere® and IBM Rational® business integration software to analyze and model processes based on their current busi-ness model. It then identified and cataloged potential services and agreed on interfaces for the components required to support its business going forward.

Subsequently, CCB used WebSphere and Rational tools to define its new IT architecture. They also designed, tested and validated the new service components. Even more, they could now define reusable interfaces, model new business pro-cesses, and discover, mediate, and orchestrate services into these processes. WebSphere Process Server run time is used to execute the processes.

CCB now uses WebSphere software to make its products and services available via the Internet, and it runs all of its IBM business integration applications on pSeries® servers running the Redhat® Enterprise Linux® Advanced Platform version 4 operating system.

The benefits : SOA service oriented architecture

CCB will:
• reduce the time to market for new services and be able to respond more quickly to its member companies.
• save development time and costs with reusable software components.
• continue to implement proven best practices in its development as it expands its portfolio of products and services.
• lower cost and improve service by delivering Internet self service across a low-cost business channel.

SOA Software Solution:
oftware: Rational Functional Tester, Rational Application Developer for WebSphere Software, Rational ClearCase, Rational Software Architect, Rational Method Composer, WebSphere Process Server, WebSphere Business Modeler, WebSphere Business Monitor, WebSphere Integration Developer, WebSphere Application Server Network Deployment, WebSphere Portal

Copyright 2007-2010 © SOA Service Oriented Architecture. All Rights Reserved