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SOA meets situational applications, Part 1: Changing computing in the enterprise
As Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) comes of age, gaining wider acceptance in the enterprise, the Web 2.0 buzz grows louder -- perhaps matching the SOA hype of two years ago. Many clients and colleagues are asking, "What's the relationship between the SOA and situational applications?" "Are they orthogonal or complementary?" "Who cares about the distinction, and are these relevant to two totally different audiences?" This article covers the applicability of Web-based situational applications (SAs) to the enterprise, their relationship to SOA, and how you can use them to improve the current state of corporate IT. Learn about the IBM experience in building the Situational Applications Environment (SAE), which was developed to support the community-based computing that takes advantage of both traditional SOA and emerging Web 2.0 technologies and approaches. Also, examine several SAs, and learn about their business situations and challenges, architectures, tangible business results, technologies that enabled the solution, and the lessons learned.
Articles 23 Aug 2007  
 
SOA meets situational applications, Part 3: Examples and lessons learned
The first article in this series explained the applicability of Web-based situational applications (SAs) to the enterprise, their relationship to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and how they can be used to improve the current state of corporate IT. Part 2 described the IBM experience in building the Situational Applications Environment (SAE), which has been developed to support the community-based computing that takes advantage of both traditional SOA and emerging Web 2.0 technologies and approaches. This third and final installment describes several SAs, the business situation that inspired their creation, their architecture, the tangible business results that come from technologies that enable each solution, and lessons learned.
Articles 03 Jul 2008  
 
SOA meets situational applications, Part 2: Building the IBM Situational Applications Environment
The first article of this series explained the applicability of Web-based situational applications (SAs) to the enterprise, their relationship to Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), and how they can be used to improve the current state of corporate IT. This article describes the IBM experience in building the Situational Applications Environment (SAE), which has been developed to support the community-based computing that takes advantage of both traditional SOA and emerging Web 2.0 technologies and approaches.
Articles 10 Jan 2008  
 
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