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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Partnering with EDS to meet the SOA Challenge

What Can SOA Help You Achieve?

EDS' Integration and SOA Services will assist you in your transformation to a more agile Enterprise, that will allow you to:

  • Quickly respond to changing market dynamics
  • Incorporate systems from your merger or acquisition with greater confidence
  • Rapidly comply with changing regulatory policies
  • Effectively align business and IT objectives
  • Leverage existing investment in legacy systems
  • Eliminate duplicate business systems
  • Leverage distributed data

Integration and SOA At-a-Glance PDF, 95K

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is not a quick fix for 30-plus years of IT complexity. But with proper planning and execution, SOA can deliver compelling business benefits in the short, medium and long term. EDS' Integration and SOA Services, backed by our 45 years of IT experience, provide you the clarity of vision to achieve SOA through manageable and measured steps.

Transformation to SOA starts with an EDS review of your IT structure and its Applications Portfolio and how they align to your business requirements. The review will establish where you are in the EDS SOA Maturity Model and will define a SOA roadmap that matches your unique business requirements and technical capabilities. This roadmap serves as the guide for your transformation on the SOA journey.

You will have a clear direction on how to move forward in establishing SOA for your enterprise. EDS helps you focus on which services will yield the highest return on investment (ROI). We'll also address ways to mitigate risks related to adoption, security, performance, manageability and industry issues. Our sound SOA Governance principles that span the SOA lifecycle will ensure alignment from business to IT, allowing you to manage your SOA-based solutions with the same security, reliability and performance of your traditional systems.

What is Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)?

Integration and SOA Services Demo

SOA Flash Demo

The Integration and SOA Services Flash demonstration explains the five layers to address when implementing a service-oriented architecture. Demonstration explains how EDS approaches a SOA initiative, and includes an example from the airline industry.

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Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Although SOA has been around as a concept for years, varying definitions still exist in the market place. EDS defines SOA as a conceptual business aligned architecture where business functionality or application logic is made available as shared, reusable services on an IT network. It is based on the concept of loosely coupled components that are capable of interacting in a standard and transparent ways regardless of the platforms, vendors or technologies running the components.

SOA enables IT to be more responsive to the demands of the business because flexible, standards-based components can be developed, combined and deployed rapidly to support business agility. SOA has become a critical enabler for companies to effectively respond to challenging market dynamics and capitalize on new business opportunities.

How Can SOA Help you Create a More Agile Enterprise?

  • Interoperability – Standards-based components make IT systems more flexible and significantly simplify integration
  • Reuse – Reduces development cost and time and increases quality of future applications
  • Leveraging Legacy Investment – SOA allows you to use legacy systems by encapsulating the logic to preserve robust functionality, investment and intellectual capital

EDS: Vendor Profile Series for SOA Service Offerings

EDS SOA profile by IDC

In early 2007, EDS launched a major investment program for service-oriented architecture (SOA), supported by the vision to develop a cohesive SOA approach that builds on the firm’s core competence, its Agile Application Architecture, and relationships with the Agility Alliance partners.

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Service-Oriented Architecture Articles

EDS' SOA Maturity Model

This model defines the core domains which EDS evaluates and uses to build a transformation plan to move these domain areas higher in the maturity model.

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