Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Compass: Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise Roadmap

[Norbert Bieberstein, Sanjay Bose, Marc Fiammante, Keith Jones, Rawn Shah] À Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Compass: Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise Roadmap ï Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Compass: Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise Roadmap I guess its decent, but have nothing to compare it to M. Clark I felt the book was very vague and redundant. However Ive not read another SOA book so perhaps they are all the same. The editing and such seemed good as well. I bought this book to pass IBM exam 664. While I did pass the exam, I think all you need for this objective are the VW003/005 PDF files from IBM, not this book. THE PDFs are far shorter in. Provides a broad and balanced SOA perspective Jonathan For a while, as a senior arch

Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Compass: Business Value, Planning, and Enterprise Roadmap

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Rating : 4.53 (950 Votes)
Asin : 0131870025
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 272 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-09-30
Language : English

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Marc is a graduate engineer of the Ecole Centrale de Paris.Keith Jones, PhD, is currently a leading IT architect at IBM Enterprise Integration Solutions, where he focuses on the definition and implementation of service-oriented architectures with leading-edge customers. He has written more than 280 articles for dozens of technology magazines, including CNN, NetworkWorld, JavaWorld, NC World, Windows Te

SOA is, in reality, a business architecture to be used by those enterprises intending to prosper in the 21st century. CIOs have to consider SOA as a foundation of their Enterprise Applications Architecture primarily because it demonstrates that IT aligns to business processes and also because it positions IT as a service enabler and maximizes previous investments on business applications.To understand and profit from SOA, this book provides CIOs with the necessary concepts and knowledge needed to understand and adapt it into their IT organizations."—Sabri Hamed Al-Azazi, CIO of Dubai Holding, Sabri"I am extremely impressed by the depth and scale of this book! The title is perfect—when you know where you want to go, you need a compass to guide you there! After good IT strategy leads you to SOA, this book is the perfect vehicle that will drive you from dream to reality. This book is a must-re

I guess it's decent, but have nothing to compare it to M. Clark I felt the book was very vague and redundant. However' I've not read another SOA book so perhaps they are all the same. The editing and such seemed good as well. I bought this book to pass IBM exam 664. While I did pass the exam, I think all you need for this objective are the VW003/005 PDF files from IBM, not this book. THE PDFs are far shorter in. Provides a broad and balanced SOA perspective Jonathan For a while, as a senior architect and technical director, I've been planning to position SOA - articulate it's major business benefits and formulate an adoption plan - for my company. There are a lot of interesting articles on the web but they are not providing a consolidated and coherent view at the level which I needed.The SOA Compass provided a. builds on the idea of Web Services W Boudville Service Oriented Architecture is one of these concepts that has come along and gripped a substantial part of the business and technical imagination. So companies like IBM are attempting to flesh out what this could mean for their customers.From the text, it can be considered that SOA is the idea of Web Services, taken to a higher level. The book de

Well-written and practical, Service-Oriented Architecture Compass offers the perfect blend of principles and "how-to" guidance for transitioning your infrastructure to SOA. Icons throughout the book alert the reader to these valuable resources.. Drawing on their extensive experience helping enterprise customers migrate to SOA, the authors share hard-earned lessons and best practices for architects, project managers, and software development leaders alike. CIOs have to consider SOA as a foundation of their Enterprise Applications Architecture primarily because it demonstrates that IT aligns to business processes and also because it positions IT as a service enabler and maximizes previous investments on business applications.To understand and profit from SOA, this book provides CIOs with the necessary concepts and knowledge needed to understand and adapt it into their IT organizations."–Sabri Hamed Al-Azazi, CIO of Dubai Holding, Sabri"I am extremely impr