For Application Development & Program Management Professionals (Length: 27 pages)

March 29, 2005

Your Strategic SOA Platform Vision

Crafting Your Architectural Evolution To Service-Oriented Architecture

by Randy Heffner

with Bobby Cameron, Kimberly Q. Dowling

Executive Summary (This is a document excerpt)

Your service-oriented architecture (SOA) platform — the software infrastructure and tools you use to build, configure, deploy, monitor, and manage services — heavily influences your ability to attain the strategic business flexibility and benefits that service orientation promises. Rather than buying a single vendor product, you will build your strategic SOA platform from multiple products, each of which provides one or more functions such as security, transactions, version resolution, event management, reliable delivery, service repository, business process flow control, metadata management, business reporting, dynamic policy, service management, and more. But you can't build it all at once, nor should you try to. Instead, use an SOA platform vision — crafted in line with SOA's value for enabling flexible business change, rich business connections, and strong business control — to guide a stepwise evolution that starts with your current application platform and develops in line with your path(s) to SOA.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

NOTES & RESOURCES

itemThe Business-IT Context For SOA

itemCrafting Your SOA Platform Vision

itemDesign Your Platform For Three Core SOA Values

itemForrester's Definition Of SOA

itemHow Architecture And Applications Change

itemPrimary Design Centers For Your SOA Platform

itemChange: Service Life-Cycle Environment

itemConnections: Service Delivery Network

itemControl: Service Command Platform

itemYour Core Application Platforms

itemStreet-Level Strategy Guides Your SOA Platform

itemThe Evolving Market For SOA Infrastructure

itemSample SOA Platforms

recommendations

itemSOA Strategy Should Precede SOA Platform

itemMajor Vendors Are SOA Platform Cornerstones

itemSupplemental Material

Forrester interviewed 20 vendor and user companies, including: Allstate Insurance, APL, Bank of England, BEA Systems, Computer Associates, CIGNA, Hewlett-Packard, IBM, KLM Cargo, Microsoft, Oracle, SAP, Standard Life, Sun Microsystems, TIBCO Software, Verizon, and webMethods.

Related Research Documents

itemYour Paths To Service-Oriented Architecture

December 7, 2004, Trends

itemEvolve To SOA Using Street-Level Strategy

September 15, 2004, Quick Take

itemWeb Services Landscape: Four Centers Of Gravity

September 3, 2004, Quick Take

itemThe Big Strategic Impact Of Organic Business And Service-Oriented Architecture

June 17, 2004, Trends

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Analyst: Randy Heffner
Technology: Application Development, Architecture & Technology Strategy, Enterprise Architecture, Enterprise Architecture Domains, SOA & Web Services
Geography: Asia Pacific, Europe, North America

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