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3 Things Business Decision-Makers Need to Know About SOA

Overview Anyone even peripherally exposed to business media that touch on enterprise application technology has seen the term Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) bandied about in advertisements and articles. SOA essentially implies an application architecture made up of loosely coupled "Services" (for example the various software features that are used in creating and processing a customer order), and service "Consumers" (other services that need to create customer orders, for example). During a time when technology is advancing so rapidly that it is hard to keep up, the advantage of SOA is obvious. Given the increasing importance of SOA, the three salient ideas discussed in this paper will help the reader to make informed decisions when it comes to the company's enterprise applications.

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