As IT systems have grown exponentially,
companies have been left to handle increasingly complex software architectures.
More than ever before, IT departments need to respond quickly to new business
requirements, continually reduce the cost of IT to the business, and seamlessly
absorb and integrate new business partners and customers. Meanwhile,
traditional architectures have reached the limit of their capabilities.
Leverage existing IT investments
The solution is not to rip and replace systems or applications,
nor to completely renovate them, but rather to find a way to leverage existing
IT investments. Service Orientation helps to accomplish these goals by making
systems more responsive to business needs, simpler to develop, and easier to
maintain and manage. Implementing a solution architecture based upon service
orientation helps organizations plan ahead for change, rather than responding
reactively.
Reusable services
Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is
an architectural style to reuse and integrate existing systems for designing
new applications. Goal of SOA Integration
is to expose an organization's computing assets as reusable services that can
communicate and integrate more readily. The goal of SOA integration is to
eliminate the integration spaghetti that exists in most companies today.
Cordys SOA Grid
From its start, Cordys has always
perceived Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) and BPM as complementary
technologies and the Cordys platform not only provides BPM to support SOA but
is itself built on SOA. All components in the Cordys platform are designed as
services and are hosted and managed on Cordys SOA Grid.
Learn more
about Cordys SOA Integration