Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Data Grids and Service-Oriented Architecture

The increasing rate of change in the modern business environment demands greater agility in an organization's technology infrastructure.

Data Grids and Service-Oriented Architecture

Service-oriented architecture (SOA) provides a means of integrating disparate applications within an enterprise, improving reuse of application logic while eliminating duplication of production environments. SOA avoids silos of disconnected information that make it difficult to service customers, meet production demands, and manage large volumes of information.

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