XML White Papers
Top 5 Business Reasons for High Performance Organizations to Leverage an Enterprise 2.0 SOA Platform
Overview This Enterprise 2.0 world focuses on freeing traditionally inaccessible enterprise-wide and departmental information to be combined, viewed, and re-used to allow individuals who require that information to perform at their peak. This new reality is powered by Web services, SOA, composite applications and enterprise mash-ups, so that integration through XML will exist by default, significantly reducing complexity for IT departments when developing solutions to meet business challenges. This white paper addresses the top 5 business reasons why IT needs to adopt an Enterprise 2.0 SOA platform and makes some suggestions about what to look for when assessing options.
| Publisher | Justsystems | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | March 2007 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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