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SOA for Dummies Announced
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Not embalmed with nitty-gritty technology details, this is a true Dummies book that aims at demystifying SOA and making its concepts accessible to people who enounter the term but are clueless about what it really means. 'Service-oriented Architecture for Dummies' explains SOA to business and IT professionals alike. Service-oriented architecture is the most important initiative facing IT today and is not easy to grasp conceptually. Its implications are dramatic. SOA promises reusable flexible systems, the embodiment of the industrialization of software, yet its success is dependent on widespread adoption. A change in the way of thinking is necessary to make it a reality. 'SOA for Dummies' helps people understand what SOA is and why it's important, how it can impact them and what they can do to move SOA ahead in their own organizations. The book will cover what SOA is, why it matters, the ins and outs of XML, web services, collaboration, data managements, taking steps towards implementing SOA and case studies. Part three of the book will be dedicated to planning and implementing SOA.
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Posted: Friday, January 05, 2007
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