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Enter service-oriented architecture (SOA), with its promise of speeding up project delivery, increasing IT agility and scalability and reduce integration costs.
Microservices and service-oriented architecture are often compared, but the two frameworks are quite different and have unique uses in enterprise environments.
Microservices strips away the monolithic tendencies of traditional service oriented architecture. But some elements may get overlooked.
Web services and service-oriented architectures (SOA) have become fundamental components in modern distributed systems, enabling interoperable, flexible and scalable digital ecosystems.
There’s no question SOA is here to stay. In fact, all of cloud computing is fundamentally based on SOA. The same is true of today’s digital architectures – scratch the surface and you’ll ...
The emerging shared services architecture borrows from the lineage of SOA, but it's ultimately a different animal.
Implementation technologies tend to match the bloat, ranging from Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) to Business Process Management (BPM).
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