More on BPM and SOA
As a manager of applications delivery and infrastructure support, I see a trend in application development and delivery around BPM and SOA. I have identified a couple video-casts from the ZDNet network that are related to BPM and SOA and are relevant to the shift in application delivery toward a service oriented architecture. Please check it out .......
Matthew Quinn, the vice president of product strategy and management at Tibco talks about Business Process Management BPM in his white-board session What is BPM. Matt talks about BPM as end to end control and management of the flow of work in the enterpriseDan Farber of ZDNet and Behind the Lines fame, provides an overview of SOA in his whitebait session on What is SOA. Dan talks about Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) as a loosely coupled set of services that are flexible and can be replace with any other service. These services provide lower cost, easy integration, and are faster to change and replace, according to Dan, that's SOA.
Dan has another video-cast that talks about SOA for the Masses, where he talks about SOA as a group of smaller independent services (opposed to Larger Applications) that talk to each other and build and deliver flexible applications. These services move from high cost and high complexity applications to easier less complex services that non-technical folks can develop.
Bill Roth, from BEA Systems talks about SOA and why SOA is for Real. Bill talks about how Java is moving us out of the older client server model and into a applications infrastructure model. Bill comments on how 3 of every 4 IT dollars are spent gluing older applications together, and feels that we can reduce these costs and solve this problem thru a SOA, which includes services for messaging, data and security services.To watch more ZDNET White-board videos, follow this link
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