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AIA – A disciplined way of configuring your SOA application

Over the years we have stuck to the approach of building first and integrating later in designing solutions for business problems. This has led to heterogeneity and applications silos. SOA is indeed a powerful solution to address this and many architects are zealous to make SOA a success in their organizations. Ever wondered why SOA initiatives fail. This year at Oracle Open World Infosys AIA team is presenting a point of view to address top challenges and frequently asked questions on SOA initiatives…

Let us look at some of the top most queries our customers have who are on SOA adoption path: 

1.    Have you embarked on SOA journey and finding too many ways to enable your applications for SOA?
Too many ways of implementing SOA has always bewildered solution designers. Oracle SOA powered by Oracle AIA framework is a one stop solution for all kind of service based solutions.
2.    Are you spending lot of energies and time in deciding the frameworks and standards?
Oracle AIA is rapidly becoming an industry standard with its robust yet flexible framework. Many of our customers have successfully adopted this.
3.    Have your previous initiatives on SOA been unsuccessful due to lack of a disciplined approach?
Without having any governance model, any SOA initiative is almost unsustainable after some period. Oracle AIA brings with it an out of the box governance model with best practices and guidelines.
 
4.    Are you worried that enabling SOA would mean lot of custom development which would hinder speed of your implementation?
5.    For integrating your Oracle Application with legacy systems are you struggling to attain a seamless application to application integration?
6.    Do your customers and suppliers need to integrate with your Oracle Application using open standards based on flexible framework?
 
For answer to all these questions, please wait for our full fledged point of view document that will be available during Oracle Open World sessions at Infosys booths…

 

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