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SOA in action inside IBM, Part 1: SOA case studies
Like many other enterprises, IBM is transforming itself in response to fierce global competition and partnering, real security threats, a plethora of regulatory requirements, cost pressures and demands for more flexibility and agility. Service-oriented thinking and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) play an important role in this transformation.
Articles 01 Aug 2006  
 
SOA in action inside IBM, Part 3: SOA-based identity management solutions
Two more SOA implementations in this series illustrate how the IBM Corporation uses SOA to deploy critical business services. Case study 5 explores IBM employee identity management for external business partner applications. Case study 6 explores IBM customer and business partner identity management and entitlement for IBM Web site users. These case studies have been selected to represent a wide variety of business challenges that SOA is leveraged to solve. Each case study demonstrates that SOA-enabled solutions help achieve desired business flexibility by making changes to processes and business rules broader, easier, and less-expensive, even across organizational boundaries.
Articles 13 Apr 2007  
 
SOA in action inside IBM, Part 2: SOA case studies
Two SOA implementations illustrate the deployments of critical business services within IBM. In the first, an export control service allows organizations to ensure compliance with United States government export restrictions that define individuals, companies, or countries with whom U.S. companies are not allowed to conduct business. The second SOA service supports the management and availability of a complex set of customer information that is aggregated from a variety of sources.
Articles 31 Oct 2006  
 
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