Tag Archives: SOA

Why is the New SOA Data Integration Architecture Group on a Roll?

Because there is real need! Period! Even after investing heavily in agile architecture approaches such as SOA, IT organizations are finding it extremely challenging to solve complex data integration issues. If you are involved in defining or re-defining a data architecture to enable composite applications and portals to effectively leverage data in an SOA, here [...]

Calling All Architects – Get Engaged in THE Most Important Discussion on Data Services and Data Integration

Do you believe that a solid and well thought through data architecture for efficiently accessing, integrating and processing data is foundational to maximizing business value? Do you want to hear from your peers in the industry, about how they are solving data integration challenges such as speeding-up time to delivery of data, data quality and [...]

Rethink Data Virtualization – Get All the Data You Need And Trust NOW!

Businesses have seen great success in using virtualization to gain greater efficiencies from their hardware and network resources. Now, the concept of virtualization has been extended to the data layer. The bottom line is about providing a logical abstraction of all underlying data, so that it appears as one data source to consuming applications. However, [...]

Revive Enterprise Architecture With Transformational SOA Data Integration

On November 10, Informatica made history with the launch of Informatica 9. In my mind, being a SOA enthusiast, another equally significant event transpired – the birth of SOA-based Data Services – transformational SOA data integration that can revive your enterprise architecture.   So, what exactly are SOA-based Data Services and why am I so excited?

How To Get Started with Data-Orientation – What Architects Told Me…

In my previous post To Successfully Service-Orient, Data-Orient First!, I shared the input I received from architects and IT managers, to serve as a handy check-list for ensuring a solid foundation for success in service-oriented infrastructures. The following are the data-orientation capabilities they recommended as a first step in successfully service-orienting an infrastructure: Easy access [...]