This presentation discusses SOA governance essentials. It defines SOA as services being shared across organizational boundaries, requiring governance to establish rules for service creation, usage, and management. It outlines the need for both run-time governance, enforced by systems to monitor service usage, and design-time governance, enforced by processes to guide service development. Finally, it addresses organizational issues in coordinating governance across multiple projects and establishing an enterprise architecture function to manage overall SOA adoption.
The document discusses SOA governance and the IBM SOA Governance and Management Method. It defines governance and outlines 14 critical processes that constitute an effective SOA governance model, including service planning, modeling, implementation, and management. The governance model establishes checkpoints for compliance and vitality at different stages of the service development lifecycle.
The Relationship Between ITG and ITSM Lifecycles PradeepBhanot
The document discusses the relationship between IT governance and IT service management lifecycles. It notes that both areas have evolved from being operations focused to becoming more risk and value focused. A key point is that IT governance and IT service management have similar drivers of business alignment, transparency, best practices, rigor, formality, policy and compliance. The document advocates taking a holistic view and creating a unified service model to bring more transparency and value to both IT and the business.
The document discusses HP's IT Performance Suite, which includes Executive Scorecard (XS) and Enterprise Collaboration (EC). It focuses on using metrics to measure and improve IT performance across planning, building, and operating phases. The suite provides solutions for areas like financial management, security, application lifecycle management, and more to help organizations understand, execute systematically, and continuously improve business outcomes and IT.
Mohamad Afshar Moving Beyond Project Level S O ASOA Symposium
The document discusses strategies for adopting SOA at the project, departmental, and enterprise levels. It describes how a project-driven approach can provide some cost savings and tactical agility in the short-term but is limited in reuse potential and does not achieve the full benefits of SOA. An enterprise-driven approach requires more upfront effort but reduces long-term governance costs and better enables benefits like reuse across departments through the creation of a shared services portfolio. The key is to move beyond delivering services just for individual projects and instead architect services to be reusable assets.
The document discusses different approaches to adopting SOA - project-driven, infrastructure-driven, and enterprise-driven. It notes that while the project-driven approach has lower upfront costs and effort, it results in more pain later due to lack of reuse, proliferation of services, and increased governance burden. The enterprise approach requires more upfront effort but reduces long-term costs and complexity through planning reusable services and governance.
The document discusses advanced financial controls in Oracle's R12 system. It describes how advanced controls augment standard ERP controls, bridge the gap between policy creation and transaction systems, and automate policy enforcement to deliver business process efficiency across multiple systems. Specific processes that would be impacted include financial close and reporting, order to cash, procure to pay, and travel and expense. Types of automated controls include segregation of duties, application configuration, and transaction monitoring.
This document discusses challenges facing risk management in financial institutions. It outlines the current state of increasing regulations, standards, and frameworks. It then discusses four main challenges: 1) Improving efficiency as redundant systems and processes have reduced efficiency. 2) Growing frustration with ongoing new regulations. 3) Keeping pace with increasing business growth and complex products while supporting revenue goals. 4) The complex environment is making it difficult to attract and retain specialized talent.
PCTY 2012, Maximo/Tririga update v. Jens CajusIBM Danmark
This document provides an update on Maximo and TRIRIGA products. It outlines enhancements to Maximo Asset Management and industry solutions, as well as the roadmaps for Maximo, TRIRIGA, and Intelligent Building Management solutions through 2014/2015. New capabilities for Maximo Scheduler are also highlighted, including improved schedule compliance, labor assignments, dispatching, and field technician efficiency.
The document discusses SOA governance and the IBM SOA Governance and Management Method. It defines governance and outlines 14 critical processes that constitute an effective SOA governance model, including service planning, modeling, implementation, and management. The governance model establishes checkpoints for compliance and vitality at different stages of the service development lifecycle.
The Relationship Between ITG and ITSM Lifecycles PradeepBhanot
The document discusses the relationship between IT governance and IT service management lifecycles. It notes that both areas have evolved from being operations focused to becoming more risk and value focused. A key point is that IT governance and IT service management have similar drivers of business alignment, transparency, best practices, rigor, formality, policy and compliance. The document advocates taking a holistic view and creating a unified service model to bring more transparency and value to both IT and the business.
The document discusses HP's IT Performance Suite, which includes Executive Scorecard (XS) and Enterprise Collaboration (EC). It focuses on using metrics to measure and improve IT performance across planning, building, and operating phases. The suite provides solutions for areas like financial management, security, application lifecycle management, and more to help organizations understand, execute systematically, and continuously improve business outcomes and IT.
Mohamad Afshar Moving Beyond Project Level S O ASOA Symposium
The document discusses strategies for adopting SOA at the project, departmental, and enterprise levels. It describes how a project-driven approach can provide some cost savings and tactical agility in the short-term but is limited in reuse potential and does not achieve the full benefits of SOA. An enterprise-driven approach requires more upfront effort but reduces long-term governance costs and better enables benefits like reuse across departments through the creation of a shared services portfolio. The key is to move beyond delivering services just for individual projects and instead architect services to be reusable assets.
The document discusses different approaches to adopting SOA - project-driven, infrastructure-driven, and enterprise-driven. It notes that while the project-driven approach has lower upfront costs and effort, it results in more pain later due to lack of reuse, proliferation of services, and increased governance burden. The enterprise approach requires more upfront effort but reduces long-term costs and complexity through planning reusable services and governance.
The document discusses advanced financial controls in Oracle's R12 system. It describes how advanced controls augment standard ERP controls, bridge the gap between policy creation and transaction systems, and automate policy enforcement to deliver business process efficiency across multiple systems. Specific processes that would be impacted include financial close and reporting, order to cash, procure to pay, and travel and expense. Types of automated controls include segregation of duties, application configuration, and transaction monitoring.
This document discusses challenges facing risk management in financial institutions. It outlines the current state of increasing regulations, standards, and frameworks. It then discusses four main challenges: 1) Improving efficiency as redundant systems and processes have reduced efficiency. 2) Growing frustration with ongoing new regulations. 3) Keeping pace with increasing business growth and complex products while supporting revenue goals. 4) The complex environment is making it difficult to attract and retain specialized talent.
PCTY 2012, Maximo/Tririga update v. Jens CajusIBM Danmark
This document provides an update on Maximo and TRIRIGA products. It outlines enhancements to Maximo Asset Management and industry solutions, as well as the roadmaps for Maximo, TRIRIGA, and Intelligent Building Management solutions through 2014/2015. New capabilities for Maximo Scheduler are also highlighted, including improved schedule compliance, labor assignments, dispatching, and field technician efficiency.
This session will go into detail about the major features in Novell Identity Manager 4.0. It will give you the opportunity to get involved in a detailed discussion on the major new features in Identity Manager with the product management team. Hear more on the latest enhancements including role mapping administrator, advanced reporting capabilities, details of the embedded/preconfigured identity vault, single sign-on, resource model, REST services for custom user interface development, and much more. You will walk away with a solid understanding of the functionalities and business benefits provided by the new features.
Speaker: Bob Bentley Product Manager
Novell, Inc.
Kamal Narayan Product Manager
Novell, Inc.
ManageNow is an IT infrastructure management solution from Fujitsu. It provides standardized management of heterogeneous infrastructures through fully automated management of operating systems, software, and assets. ManageNow aims to optimize daily data center operations, increase availability and productivity, and reduce implementation costs by up to 65% through best practice concepts developed over 10 years of experience.
This document discusses the importance for CIOs to streamline their IT infrastructure while focusing on upgrading key enterprise applications. It notes that application upgrades can disrupt business processes if not well planned. It also discusses the importance of consolidating both applications and IT infrastructure. The document then introduces the Solix Application Retirement Appliance, which allows companies to retire legacy applications and data in a simple six step process, while maintaining access to the legacy data and reducing storage needs.
Andreas Pöschl, Senior Solutions Architect, BMW
Agenda
BMW Group IT
Organization
Environment
BMW Group and its private cloud
Expectations
Challenges
How ODCA usages will help
Key decisions
Implementation
Next Steps
1) The document discusses IBM's PureSystems family of expert integrated systems, which are designed to simplify IT infrastructure and applications through built-in expertise and integration.
2) Key PureSystems products introduced are the PureFlex System for integrated flexible infrastructure and the PureApplication System for a simplified application platform.
3) These systems are said to accelerate time to value through faster setup, deployment and management of virtual machines, applications and infrastructure compared to general purpose components.
Aras ALM Workshop for PLM Configuration ManagementAras
This document summarizes a workshop on application lifecycle management (ALM) and how it can be integrated with product lifecycle management (PLM). The workshop discusses challenges with current ALM solutions, proposes using a single PLM system for configuration management of both mechanical and software content. Key topics discussed include source code vaulting, integrating development tools, requirements management for different content types, and configuration management challenges with fast changing software. Next steps proposed include creating an ALM special interest group and developing Aras' ALM solution to address these challenges.
Progress Software is a leading provider of software solutions that enable enterprises to be operationally responsive. The document discusses Progress' Responsive Process Management (RPM) suite, which provides real-time visibility into business processes and events, as well as the agility to change processes in response to situations. RPM exploits the hidden relationship between service-oriented architecture and business event processing. The document analyzes how RPM can help customers in various industries increase efficiencies and manage complex operations.
Open Data Center Alliance
Intel Developer Forum 2011 lecture session with:
Anna Claiborne
ODCA WG Chair, ODCA & Product Manager Security Services, Terremark
Ravi Subramaniam
Lead Technical Facilitator, ODCA & Principal Engineer, Intel
Open Data Center Alliance (ODCA) Overview
Overview:
Why Should You Care? (How can you participate?)
1st Release Introduction
Usage Topics Discussion
Ecosystem Opportunities and Engagement
Mohamad Afshar Moving Beyond Project Level S O A V1SOA Symposium
This document discusses moving beyond project-level SOA adoption to achieve departmental and enterprise SOA. It outlines strategies for adopting SOA at the project, infrastructure, and enterprise levels and the benefits and downfalls of each approach. Key recommendations include standardizing on SOA platforms and design principles, building and managing reusable artifacts, and establishing governance policies to encourage reuse. Case studies demonstrate lessons learned from transitions between adoption strategies.
HP is expanding its mission critical converged infrastructure with Project Odyssey. The project aims to modernize mission critical computing by bringing Integrity/HP-UX technology to x86 servers, extending HP's strategy. This will allow customers to do mission critical computing on their terms with a variety of operating systems and applications, providing flexibility and choice. Intel supports the project as continuing innovation in Itanium and Xeon will allow HP and Intel to deliver customer-driven mission critical solutions. Industry analysts and users have praised Project Odyssey as a smart move that promises gains for HP customers.
Enterprise architecture provides a structured way to define and manage an organization by depicting its current state and future vision. It aligns IT and business goals while managing complexity across the organization. Enterprise architecture is important because it supports decision making, budget prioritization, systems development, and delivering roadmaps for managing change by providing insight into the entire business and IT landscape.
This document discusses how Lean IT principles can help IT organizations maximize value while minimizing costs. It describes pressures on IT from executives, compliance needs, and the need to improve customer experience. Lean IT is defined as focusing resources on high value deliverables to reduce waste and increase productivity. The document argues that CA's Enterprise IT Management solutions can uniquely enable Lean IT by helping to visualize, automate and optimize systems and processes across the IT lifecycle from infrastructure to customers. It provides examples of how CA solutions address key IT disciplines like security, project portfolio management and service management to deliver Lean IT.
This document provides an overview and summary of a Navy Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Reference Model. It discusses the purpose and goals of developing the reference model, including describing Navy SOA goals in the context of commercial goals and standards. It also outlines the key sections and components of the reference model, including the Business Reference Model, Services Reference Model, and Technical Reference Model. The document recommends following commercial best practices and compliance with relevant guidance and standards.
Rationalizing an Enterprise IT ArchitectureBob Rhubart
Rationalizing an Enterprise IT Architecture presentation, as delivered by Ken Naylor at OTN Architect Day in Redwood Shores, CA, 7/22/09.
Find an OTN Architect Day event near you: http://www.oracle.com/technology/architect/archday.html
Interact with Architect Day presenters and participants on Oracle Mix: https://mix.oracle.com/groups/15511
This presentation discusses how combining a Business Rule Management System (BRMS) with Business Process Management (BPM) tools can help organizations manage complex decision-intensive business processes. It describes how extracting decision logic from processes into transparent decision services supported by a BRMS allows business users to define and maintain rules-based decisions. This improves process maintenance, consistency, and transparency while reducing costs and speeds up change cycles. The presentation provides examples of how various organizations have benefited from taking this approach.
COBIT 5 is an update to COBIT 4.1 that provides an integrated governance framework for IT and the enterprise as a whole. Some key changes include merging some processes, reassigning others, introducing new processes, and separating governance from management. Implementing COBIT 5 requires determining stakeholder priorities and tailoring the framework to an organization's specific needs. Upgrading from COBIT 4.1 may be easier for more mature organizations while others may find it better to adopt COBIT 5 from the start.
Mms201 Optimize Your Server Infrastructureguestd9aa5
This document summarizes key solutions for optimizing server infrastructure from Microsoft Corporation. It begins by identifying the top challenges facing server infrastructure including technology changes, security, costs and maintaining uptime. It then outlines four priority solutions: data center management, secure messaging and collaboration, information protection and secure access. The document proceeds to provide overviews of each solution, describing how they can help control costs, improve security and availability, and increase agility. It includes case studies highlighting how other organizations have benefitted from implementing the solutions.
En arkitektonisk vy av en ledande och dynamisk IT-säkerhetsportfölj - PCTY 2011IBM Sverige
IBM Security solution provides a comprehensive portfolio of security products and services including identity and access management, data security, application security, infrastructure security, security intelligence and analytics. The IBM Security Framework describes security issues from a business perspective and provides a product-agnostic view of security based on standards and principles. The IBM Security Blueprint maps the framework to IBM's security capabilities, offerings, platforms and components to provide integrated security solutions.
In today's economy there is a driving need to cut costs. Yet the uncertain and changing environment makes business agility more critical than ever. To successfully address both these challenges companies must reduce maintenance costs and lead times for their existing mainframe systems and core application portfolio. They need to find ways to renovate the right pieces of their existing applications. Minimizing risk by retaining the majority of the code, yet reducing maintenance costs and improving agility by modernizing critical components. Service-Oriented Architectures deliver the framework to successfully transform core IT assets, and companies are rightfully embracing the approach. But more is needed.
This presentation covers applying Decision Management, SOA and Business Rules Management Systems to renovate your existing applications. Used together these approaches dramatically reduce maintenance costs and increasing business agility. You will see how to use the techniques and technologies to identify critical components, externalize them and make them easier and cheaper to manage and change. Illustrated with real customer stories, this webinar will show you how to increase agility and reduce costs.
FlightAware operates a global network of ADS-B ground stations that track aircraft worldwide. They provide a live data feed of aircraft positions via ADS-B in JSON format through TCP sockets. This data feed is inexpensive and comprehensive compared to satellite tracking. FlightAware builds their own receivers called FlightFeeders to collect ADS-B data and expand coverage to more locations.
This document summarizes an SOA case study of a flight data processing system used by an air traffic control organization. It describes how the system uses an enterprise service bus architecture with decision services, routing services, transformation services, and message-oriented middleware. The system allows flight plans to be processed according to business rules, routed to the correct recipients, and supports various data and protocol standards.
This session will go into detail about the major features in Novell Identity Manager 4.0. It will give you the opportunity to get involved in a detailed discussion on the major new features in Identity Manager with the product management team. Hear more on the latest enhancements including role mapping administrator, advanced reporting capabilities, details of the embedded/preconfigured identity vault, single sign-on, resource model, REST services for custom user interface development, and much more. You will walk away with a solid understanding of the functionalities and business benefits provided by the new features.
Speaker: Bob Bentley Product Manager
Novell, Inc.
Kamal Narayan Product Manager
Novell, Inc.
ManageNow is an IT infrastructure management solution from Fujitsu. It provides standardized management of heterogeneous infrastructures through fully automated management of operating systems, software, and assets. ManageNow aims to optimize daily data center operations, increase availability and productivity, and reduce implementation costs by up to 65% through best practice concepts developed over 10 years of experience.
This document discusses the importance for CIOs to streamline their IT infrastructure while focusing on upgrading key enterprise applications. It notes that application upgrades can disrupt business processes if not well planned. It also discusses the importance of consolidating both applications and IT infrastructure. The document then introduces the Solix Application Retirement Appliance, which allows companies to retire legacy applications and data in a simple six step process, while maintaining access to the legacy data and reducing storage needs.
Andreas Pöschl, Senior Solutions Architect, BMW
Agenda
BMW Group IT
Organization
Environment
BMW Group and its private cloud
Expectations
Challenges
How ODCA usages will help
Key decisions
Implementation
Next Steps
1) The document discusses IBM's PureSystems family of expert integrated systems, which are designed to simplify IT infrastructure and applications through built-in expertise and integration.
2) Key PureSystems products introduced are the PureFlex System for integrated flexible infrastructure and the PureApplication System for a simplified application platform.
3) These systems are said to accelerate time to value through faster setup, deployment and management of virtual machines, applications and infrastructure compared to general purpose components.
Aras ALM Workshop for PLM Configuration ManagementAras
This document summarizes a workshop on application lifecycle management (ALM) and how it can be integrated with product lifecycle management (PLM). The workshop discusses challenges with current ALM solutions, proposes using a single PLM system for configuration management of both mechanical and software content. Key topics discussed include source code vaulting, integrating development tools, requirements management for different content types, and configuration management challenges with fast changing software. Next steps proposed include creating an ALM special interest group and developing Aras' ALM solution to address these challenges.
Progress Software is a leading provider of software solutions that enable enterprises to be operationally responsive. The document discusses Progress' Responsive Process Management (RPM) suite, which provides real-time visibility into business processes and events, as well as the agility to change processes in response to situations. RPM exploits the hidden relationship between service-oriented architecture and business event processing. The document analyzes how RPM can help customers in various industries increase efficiencies and manage complex operations.
Open Data Center Alliance
Intel Developer Forum 2011 lecture session with:
Anna Claiborne
ODCA WG Chair, ODCA & Product Manager Security Services, Terremark
Ravi Subramaniam
Lead Technical Facilitator, ODCA & Principal Engineer, Intel
Open Data Center Alliance (ODCA) Overview
Overview:
Why Should You Care? (How can you participate?)
1st Release Introduction
Usage Topics Discussion
Ecosystem Opportunities and Engagement
Mohamad Afshar Moving Beyond Project Level S O A V1SOA Symposium
This document discusses moving beyond project-level SOA adoption to achieve departmental and enterprise SOA. It outlines strategies for adopting SOA at the project, infrastructure, and enterprise levels and the benefits and downfalls of each approach. Key recommendations include standardizing on SOA platforms and design principles, building and managing reusable artifacts, and establishing governance policies to encourage reuse. Case studies demonstrate lessons learned from transitions between adoption strategies.
HP is expanding its mission critical converged infrastructure with Project Odyssey. The project aims to modernize mission critical computing by bringing Integrity/HP-UX technology to x86 servers, extending HP's strategy. This will allow customers to do mission critical computing on their terms with a variety of operating systems and applications, providing flexibility and choice. Intel supports the project as continuing innovation in Itanium and Xeon will allow HP and Intel to deliver customer-driven mission critical solutions. Industry analysts and users have praised Project Odyssey as a smart move that promises gains for HP customers.
Enterprise architecture provides a structured way to define and manage an organization by depicting its current state and future vision. It aligns IT and business goals while managing complexity across the organization. Enterprise architecture is important because it supports decision making, budget prioritization, systems development, and delivering roadmaps for managing change by providing insight into the entire business and IT landscape.
This document discusses how Lean IT principles can help IT organizations maximize value while minimizing costs. It describes pressures on IT from executives, compliance needs, and the need to improve customer experience. Lean IT is defined as focusing resources on high value deliverables to reduce waste and increase productivity. The document argues that CA's Enterprise IT Management solutions can uniquely enable Lean IT by helping to visualize, automate and optimize systems and processes across the IT lifecycle from infrastructure to customers. It provides examples of how CA solutions address key IT disciplines like security, project portfolio management and service management to deliver Lean IT.
This document provides an overview and summary of a Navy Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Reference Model. It discusses the purpose and goals of developing the reference model, including describing Navy SOA goals in the context of commercial goals and standards. It also outlines the key sections and components of the reference model, including the Business Reference Model, Services Reference Model, and Technical Reference Model. The document recommends following commercial best practices and compliance with relevant guidance and standards.
Rationalizing an Enterprise IT ArchitectureBob Rhubart
Rationalizing an Enterprise IT Architecture presentation, as delivered by Ken Naylor at OTN Architect Day in Redwood Shores, CA, 7/22/09.
Find an OTN Architect Day event near you: http://www.oracle.com/technology/architect/archday.html
Interact with Architect Day presenters and participants on Oracle Mix: https://mix.oracle.com/groups/15511
This presentation discusses how combining a Business Rule Management System (BRMS) with Business Process Management (BPM) tools can help organizations manage complex decision-intensive business processes. It describes how extracting decision logic from processes into transparent decision services supported by a BRMS allows business users to define and maintain rules-based decisions. This improves process maintenance, consistency, and transparency while reducing costs and speeds up change cycles. The presentation provides examples of how various organizations have benefited from taking this approach.
COBIT 5 is an update to COBIT 4.1 that provides an integrated governance framework for IT and the enterprise as a whole. Some key changes include merging some processes, reassigning others, introducing new processes, and separating governance from management. Implementing COBIT 5 requires determining stakeholder priorities and tailoring the framework to an organization's specific needs. Upgrading from COBIT 4.1 may be easier for more mature organizations while others may find it better to adopt COBIT 5 from the start.
Mms201 Optimize Your Server Infrastructureguestd9aa5
This document summarizes key solutions for optimizing server infrastructure from Microsoft Corporation. It begins by identifying the top challenges facing server infrastructure including technology changes, security, costs and maintaining uptime. It then outlines four priority solutions: data center management, secure messaging and collaboration, information protection and secure access. The document proceeds to provide overviews of each solution, describing how they can help control costs, improve security and availability, and increase agility. It includes case studies highlighting how other organizations have benefitted from implementing the solutions.
En arkitektonisk vy av en ledande och dynamisk IT-säkerhetsportfölj - PCTY 2011IBM Sverige
IBM Security solution provides a comprehensive portfolio of security products and services including identity and access management, data security, application security, infrastructure security, security intelligence and analytics. The IBM Security Framework describes security issues from a business perspective and provides a product-agnostic view of security based on standards and principles. The IBM Security Blueprint maps the framework to IBM's security capabilities, offerings, platforms and components to provide integrated security solutions.
In today's economy there is a driving need to cut costs. Yet the uncertain and changing environment makes business agility more critical than ever. To successfully address both these challenges companies must reduce maintenance costs and lead times for their existing mainframe systems and core application portfolio. They need to find ways to renovate the right pieces of their existing applications. Minimizing risk by retaining the majority of the code, yet reducing maintenance costs and improving agility by modernizing critical components. Service-Oriented Architectures deliver the framework to successfully transform core IT assets, and companies are rightfully embracing the approach. But more is needed.
This presentation covers applying Decision Management, SOA and Business Rules Management Systems to renovate your existing applications. Used together these approaches dramatically reduce maintenance costs and increasing business agility. You will see how to use the techniques and technologies to identify critical components, externalize them and make them easier and cheaper to manage and change. Illustrated with real customer stories, this webinar will show you how to increase agility and reduce costs.
FlightAware operates a global network of ADS-B ground stations that track aircraft worldwide. They provide a live data feed of aircraft positions via ADS-B in JSON format through TCP sockets. This data feed is inexpensive and comprehensive compared to satellite tracking. FlightAware builds their own receivers called FlightFeeders to collect ADS-B data and expand coverage to more locations.
This document summarizes an SOA case study of a flight data processing system used by an air traffic control organization. It describes how the system uses an enterprise service bus architecture with decision services, routing services, transformation services, and message-oriented middleware. The system allows flight plans to be processed according to business rules, routed to the correct recipients, and supports various data and protocol standards.
This document summarizes a presentation on policy-based runtime governance for SOA applications. It discusses how policies can specify governance constraints declaratively, provide benefits like improved productivity and reduced policy obsolescence, and be enforced at runtime using a policy engine. The architecture involves defining policies for stakeholders like business operations and security, and enforcing them at runtime execution points across the service network.
Anthony Carrato S O A Business ArchitectureSOA Symposium
This presentation discusses developing service-oriented architectures (SOA) with a business focus. It recommends taking a top-down or meet-in-the-middle approach to identify business goals and processes and map them to candidate services. The presentation also covers SOA design best practices such as business component analysis, service-oriented modeling and architecture (SOMA), and using SOA to enable business process management. Finally, it discusses how IBM capabilities can support the various phases of SOA development from a business perspective.
Anne Thomas Manes Using User ExperienceSOA Symposium
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on using user experience in service-oriented architecture. It discusses common user experience problems like feature saturation and application design issues. The document recommends integrating anthropologists into the development process to better understand users, and increasing system flexibility to manage complexity and decrease coupling.
This document discusses an ESB symposium that took place in Amsterdam on October 7-8, 2008. It includes information on sponsors and an agenda item about real-life ESB use cases, deployment scenarios, and experiences. The remainder of the document consists of presentation slides covering various ESB patterns and concepts such as protocol bridging, security, transformations, routing, monitoring, and asynchronous delivery. Risks of ESB implementations are also examined.
This presentation discusses using a service grid to manage state for SOA applications. A service grid combines orchestration, mediation, state caching, demand-based provisioning and deterministic garbage collection. It provides state-aware continuous availability for service infrastructure, services, application data and processing logic. Using a service grid can reduce the cost of accessing backend systems, improve response times, and provide improved fault tolerance and scalability. Several case studies are presented that demonstrate how organizations have benefited from using a service grid to manage state in SOA applications.
This document summarizes a presentation on fighting SOA fatigue. It provides evidence of SOA fatigue through quotes highlighting challenges with vendors, technology, design, projects, culture, and management. It then discusses how good governance through enterprise architecture can help address these challenges by representing long-term business interests, increasing influence, and guiding infrastructure development. The presentation concludes by emphasizing the need to connect SOA initiatives to higher-level business priorities in order to engage stakeholders and address SOA fatigue.
Sven Hakan Olsson Composability Index V2SOA Symposium
This document contains a questionnaire to calculate a composability index for a SOA interface. It asks questions about various quality aspects such as how the interface handles ACID transactions, exceptions, availability and more. For each aspect, it provides alternatives and assigns weights to calculate a resulting index. The index calculated for this interface was 7.18 out of 14.
Art Ligthart Service Identification TechniquesSOA Symposium
The document provides information about a workshop on service identification techniques held by Ordina. The workshop organizers are introduced and the goal of gaining practical experience with service identification methods is described. The agenda includes an introduction, a case study exercise, feedback, and an award announcement. Several service identification methods are explained, including starting from current systems and process decomposition. Participants are then instructed to read a case study assignment within 2 minutes and identify services from existing systems within the next 8 minutes.
Mark Little Web Services And TransactionsSOA Symposium
This document summarizes a presentation on transactions for web services. It discusses relaxing the ACID properties for web services, including relaxing isolation, atomicity, and consistency. It describes the WS-AtomicTransaction and WS-BusinessActivity specifications that define transaction models for closely coupled and long duration activities respectively. The presentation concludes that transactions are still important but the definition needs to be rethought for web services, and that OASIS WS-TX provides standard transaction protocols.
Radovan Janecek Avoiding S O A PitfallsSOA Symposium
This document outlines the BTO Blueprint for an IT organization, with the goal of simplifying big initiatives through a service-oriented architecture approach. It describes establishing governance over the SOA approach, including managing business and IT portfolios, quality, and applications. The blueprint also covers managing the full lifecycle of services from design through operations.
This document discusses the importance of governance in software development for service-oriented architectures (SOA). It notes that while developers are often resistant to governance requirements, governance is necessary to realize the benefits of SOA like reuse and agility. The document recommends that organizations provide training, tools, and incentives to help developers adopt governance practices and reduce the perceived burden on their work.
Defining and Evaluating the Usability of CMS - Saurabh Kudesia STC India UX SIG
The document discusses defining and evaluating usability criteria for content management systems (CMS). It proposes that usability is a multidimensional concept that should be measured using multiple sub-constructs and factors. It presents different measurement models and evaluates the fit of these models based on covariance matrices and fit indices. The document concludes that usability scales are multidimensional and context dependent, and both content and architectural design must be considered when benchmarking CMS usability.
This presentation discusses 10 strategies for overcoming technological challenges with SOA governance: 1) Include governance technology in the SOA roadmap, 2) Use an agnostic governance platform, 3) Support multiple service deployment technologies, 4) Recognize testing's importance, 5) Collect and review governance metrics, 6) Track activity across IT layers, 7) Integrate repositories and registries, 8) Use a formal RFP for selection, 9) Avoid tools requiring code modifications, and 10) Ensure the tool fits existing IT governance.
Business Results: Get there faster with SOA GovernanceKelly Emo
This presentation was developed for Integration Developer News SOA GovCon VII. It is HP's Point of View on how SOA Governance can accelerate IT's ability to successfully roll out new SOA projects to meet business needs.
The document discusses the IBM Rational solution for Collaborative Lifecycle Management. It provides capabilities that fully support an integrated Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) approach by allowing organizations to coordinate people, processes, and tools for requirements management, development and quality management through traceability across artifacts, process definition and reporting. The solution is powered by IBM Rational Jazz, which provides open collaboration across the software and systems lifecycle through products, platforms and communities.
This document discusses concepts of integration and how BizTalk Server supports service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM). It covers the challenges of integration, types of integration, and integration infrastructure. It then provides an introduction to BPM and SOA. Finally, it outlines the capabilities of BizTalk Server including messaging, orchestration, business rules, adapters, and management features to support integration, B2B processes, and long-running business processes.
1. Systems engineering is an interdisciplinary approach that focuses on designing and managing complex systems as a whole rather than individual parts. It involves considering all aspects of a problem and relating technical and social factors.
2. A system is made up of interacting elements that work together to achieve specific purposes. Systems engineering is concerned with both the internal structure of a system's components and interactions, as well as a system's external relationships.
3. There are many common misconceptions about systems engineering, but it provides value through a holistic, big-picture thinking style and enabling complex problems to be addressed and transformations delivered through the life of a project.
Development Platform as a Service - erfarenheter efter ett års användning - ...IBM Sverige
Presentation från IBM Smarter Business 2011. Spår: Utveckla produkter och tjänster kostnadseffektivt.
Ta del av Tietos erfarenheter inom implementation av agil utveckling och Application Lifecycle Management med IBM Rationals lösningar. Presentationen visar på ett antal olika exempel på implementationer, och en representant från en svensk kund berättar om sina erfarenheter från ett års användning av IBM och Tietos Cloudbaserad utvecklingsplattform, DpaaS.
Talare: Per Engman, Business Development, Tieto.
Mer information på www.smarterbusiness.se
HP is working to evolve service delivery platforms (SDPs) to enable service provider transformation. SDPs are evolving to better support the "two-sided business model" through communities enablement, dynamic personalization, and blended services. HP offers a standards-based SDP solution with prepackaged software for secure services exposure and a governance framework for service and policy management across delivery channels. HP is enhancing its SDP with additional enablers like OpenCall for prepaid wireless and communications services.
Manas Deb Maturity Models And Roadmap PlaningSOA Symposium
This document summarizes a presentation on SOA maturity and roadmap planning given at the International SOA Symposium in Amsterdam in October 2008. The presentation discusses exploring business agility, expectations and realities of SOA adoption, and a methodology-based approach for SOA success. It provides background on SOA and its potential to integrate applications, build business process agility through composable services, and improve operational control.
An SOA governance solution called EasySOA was presented that aims to ease SOA governance through a lightweight non-intrusive layer over existing SOA architectures. It provides tools for automated service discovery, a central multimedia registry for SOA information, and an ecosystem of solutions for compatibility with traditional SOA middleware. The use case described how EasySOA was used to help separate IT teams at ANCV collaboratively specify, develop, and monitor services connecting their existing and new applications.
Adaptive software development processes epitomized by Agile methodologies are based on continual improvement – incremental changes that emerge as teams iterate and learn about the product they are developing. This appears to conflict with the world of the program office, responsible for defining the software development lifecycle (SDLC), in which a stable and repeatable development process with well-defined ownership and controls is a common objective. Using recent examples in which agile methods have been successfully introduced into large organizations with existing SDLCs, we consider the difficulties of creating a verifiable process when the process itself is continually being modified, and look at how software development can be managed and controlled without stifling the benefits of adaptive software development processes.
This document discusses how the TOGAF (The Open Group Architecture Framework) standard aligns with and supports Service Oriented Architecture (SOA). It provides examples of how each phase of the TOGAF Architecture Development Method (ADM) incorporates SOA concepts, such as identifying business services, defining service contracts, and mapping services to technology. The document also outlines benefits an organization can realize by using TOGAF to develop their SOA, such as linking business and IT perspectives and providing governance for SOA implementation.
Exploiting Tools for Faster, More Acceptable Process Improvement InitiativesMahesh Singh
The document discusses process improvement efforts and challenges. It notes that traditional approaches to process documentation and implementation face challenges including overly complex processes, lack of accessibility, and high implementation costs. A new approach is needed that provides simple, accessible, contextual, flexible and executable processes integrated with project tools to drive greater compliance and success. The speaker's company, Digité, provides an integrated process governance solution that links process definition to project execution for improved performance measurement, deployment and continuous improvement.
The document discusses identity and access governance and the NetIQ Access Governance Suite 6 product. It covers key functions of access governance like discovering user access data across systems, certifying that access is appropriate, and modeling relationships between users, entitlements and business roles. The suite provides automated provisioning and policy-based access requests to help mitigate risk and ensure compliance.
The document discusses operationalizing service-oriented architecture (SOA). It recommends integrating development and operations to improve service quality. It also recommends building an SOA architecture with a vision for the future, focusing on SOA management best practices from past projects, and taking an exemplary project approach that runs functional and operational activities in parallel.
The document discusses two popular enterprise architecture frameworks - TOGAF and Zachman. It provides an overview of what enterprise architecture is, its key drivers and benefits. It then describes the major components of TOGAF including the Architecture Development Method (ADM) and supporting artifacts. Next, it outlines the Zachman Framework and how it classifies architectures based on perspectives and communication questions. Finally, it summarizes the benefits architectures provide including standardized processes, reduced complexity and improved decision making.
ECATA - Sourcing Strategies of IT ServicesPatrick Nolot
The 11th International Aerospace Seminar organized by the ECATA Alumni (European Consortium for Advanced Training in Aerospace, www.ecata.org) took place in Munich, Germany, and hosted industry leaders who made presentations on the conference's theme "Balancing Core Competences and Out-Sourcing".
Patrick Nolot, VP Technology Strategy & Architecture, BNP Paribas Personal Finance, together with Björn Schichler, Senior Manager, LogicaCMG Management Consulting and Michel Cadars, LogicaCMG Global Account Director EADS, made a presentation on "Sourcing Strategies of IT Services".
Presentation abstract:
• Main evolutions of the IT sourcing services market, from off shoring of IT programming skills to Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
• What IT outsourcing (ITO) is and is not? (scope)
• Why deciding for “optimal IT sourcing” initiatives? (business objectives)
• Where to source IT services? (location analysis)
• How to source IT services? (sourcing models)
• Best practices and return on experience from LogicaCMG, one of the leading 10 players in the Western European IT and BPO services market
• Emerging trends in the IT sourcing services market
Thomas Erl Introducing S O A Design PatternsSOA Symposium
This document introduces SOA design patterns. It discusses how design patterns provide proven solutions to common SOA problems. The upcoming book "SOA Design Patterns" will document 85 patterns addressing issues like service architecture, composition, messaging and security. Patterns can be viewed as reusable building blocks for assembling SOA solutions. The presentation also outlines various SOA types, pattern types, relationships between patterns and examples like the domain inventory and enterprise service bus patterns.
Natasja Paulssen S A P M D M And E S O A At PhilipsSOA Symposium
This document discusses how master data management (MDM) enables extended service-oriented architecture (eSOA). It provides an overview of the MDM SPOT solution design at Philips, which uses MDM to manage product content from various systems and syndicate XML content to other applications. The speaker, John Wenmakers, then explains that MDM is a prerequisite for eSOA by freeing the flow of information and acting as a central repository. He concludes by discussing lessons learned with MDM and taking questions.
This presentation discusses the implementation of a Federal Service Bus (FSB) by Fedict, the Belgian Federal Agency for ICT. It provides an overview of Fedict and introduces the FSB as a solution for integrating systems across different government agencies. The presentation describes the FSB's platform architecture and governance structure. It also outlines the process for managing changes to FSB services and provides examples of services in the FSB catalog.
Jim Webber Guerrilla S O A With Web ServicesSOA Symposium
This document summarizes a presentation on implementing SOA without relying on proprietary integration middleware like ESBs. It argues that SOA is best realized using open web services standards and keeping integration logic decentralized rather than centralized in a vendor-controlled bus. Adopting this "guerrilla SOA" approach avoids lock-in and allows services to evolve independently over time in a loosely coupled way.
The document discusses several key organizational and management issues that are vital to the success of service-oriented architecture (SOA) and business process management (BPM) initiatives. It notes that SOA and BPM projects often cross organizational boundaries and systems, requiring new approaches to areas like project management, development processes, and governance. Specifically, it recommends having an enterprise architecture group to provide guidance and ensure cohesion across projects, as well as establishing an enterprise projects group and key leadership roles to manage multi-silo initiatives.
This document provides a summary of a presentation on developing a Composability Index to evaluate how well designed SOA interfaces support composition. The presentation discusses 11 composability quality aspects that could be used to calculate an Index, including considerations around ACID transactions, loop invocations, exception handling, availability and statelessness. The goal of the Index is to provide a quick way to assess how useful a given SOA design would be when components need to be composed together.
This document discusses Microsoft's "Oslo" modeling platform and related technologies. It aims to simplify creating and managing distributed applications by making everything model-driven. Key elements include model-driven development where the application model resides in a repository, and a new "Dublin" Windows application server that can host workflows and services. BizTalk Server will integrate as a host and the technologies will be released in waves over time to enhance Microsoft's distributed applications platform.
This document provides an introduction to service modeling for SOA projects. It discusses that service modeling is part of the service-oriented analysis process and produces conceptual service definitions called service candidates. It describes different types of services like entity services, utility services, and task services. It also covers topics like service layers, service granularity, and SOA project roles. The document aims to establish foundational concepts and terminology for service modeling in SOA.
This presentation discusses (1) the rise of social networking and its impact on software development, (2) introduces zembly as a platform for building social applications, and (3) demonstrates how to build a service, widget, and Facebook application using zembly in 3 steps or less for each. Zembly allows developers to easily create and publish reusable services, widgets, and social applications targeting various platforms from the browser.
This document provides an overview of the Service Component Architecture (SCA) assembly model and its key features. SCA provides a programming model and assembly model for building applications and solutions using SOA principles. It allows components to be built from new or existing code in any language and assembled into composite applications. SCA supports loose coupling between services, flexibility in replacing components, and heterogeneity in languages and communication mechanisms.
The document summarizes a presentation about service contracts. It discusses why service contracts are needed to formally specify relationships between service providers and consumers. It also describes what information should be included in a service contract, such as functional and non-functional requirements, policies, and the service contract definition process. Finally, it discusses characteristics of service contracts, including how they can be used to define policies, security, monitoring, and versioning of services.
This document provides an overview of a presentation given by Cesare Pautasso at the 2008 International SOA Symposium in Amsterdam on the topic of REST vs. SOAP. The presentation compares the REST and SOAP architectural styles, provides a conceptual and technical comparison of the two approaches, and discusses how to evaluate the complexity of each in order to make the right architectural decision for a given integration project. The presentation includes examples of RESTful and SOAP-based web services as well as diagrams illustrating the architectural principles and decision models involved in choosing between REST and SOAP.
This document provides an overview of a presentation on implementing service models with Java. The presentation covers three main service models: utility services, entity services, and task services. It discusses architectural considerations, design principles, and best practices for developing these service models in Java. It also touches on concepts of service composition. The presentation aims to help attendees understand how to structure service-oriented solutions using different service models and implement them effectively in Java.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
OpenID AuthZEN Interop Read Out - AuthorizationDavid Brossard
During Identiverse 2024 and EIC 2024, members of the OpenID AuthZEN WG got together and demoed their authorization endpoints conforming to the AuthZEN API
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift.pdfTosin Akinosho
Monitoring and Managing Anomaly Detection on OpenShift
Overview
Dive into the world of anomaly detection on edge devices with our comprehensive hands-on tutorial. This SlideShare presentation will guide you through the entire process, from data collection and model training to edge deployment and real-time monitoring. Perfect for those looking to implement robust anomaly detection systems on resource-constrained IoT/edge devices.
Key Topics Covered
1. Introduction to Anomaly Detection
- Understand the fundamentals of anomaly detection and its importance in identifying unusual behavior or failures in systems.
2. Understanding Edge (IoT)
- Learn about edge computing and IoT, and how they enable real-time data processing and decision-making at the source.
3. What is ArgoCD?
- Discover ArgoCD, a declarative, GitOps continuous delivery tool for Kubernetes, and its role in deploying applications on edge devices.
4. Deployment Using ArgoCD for Edge Devices
- Step-by-step guide on deploying anomaly detection models on edge devices using ArgoCD.
5. Introduction to Apache Kafka and S3
- Explore Apache Kafka for real-time data streaming and Amazon S3 for scalable storage solutions.
6. Viewing Kafka Messages in the Data Lake
- Learn how to view and analyze Kafka messages stored in a data lake for better insights.
7. What is Prometheus?
- Get to know Prometheus, an open-source monitoring and alerting toolkit, and its application in monitoring edge devices.
8. Monitoring Application Metrics with Prometheus
- Detailed instructions on setting up Prometheus to monitor the performance and health of your anomaly detection system.
9. What is Camel K?
- Introduction to Camel K, a lightweight integration framework built on Apache Camel, designed for Kubernetes.
10. Configuring Camel K Integrations for Data Pipelines
- Learn how to configure Camel K for seamless data pipeline integrations in your anomaly detection workflow.
11. What is a Jupyter Notebook?
- Overview of Jupyter Notebooks, an open-source web application for creating and sharing documents with live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
12. Jupyter Notebooks with Code Examples
- Hands-on examples and code snippets in Jupyter Notebooks to help you implement and test anomaly detection models.
Your One-Stop Shop for Python Success: Top 10 US Python Development Providersakankshawande
Simplify your search for a reliable Python development partner! This list presents the top 10 trusted US providers offering comprehensive Python development services, ensuring your project's success from conception to completion.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing.pdfssuserfac0301
Read Taking AI to the Next Level in Manufacturing to gain insights on AI adoption in the manufacturing industry, such as:
1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
4. Organizational processes and structures that may inhibit effective AI adoption.
6. Ideas and approaches to help build your organization's AI strategy.
Digital Marketing Trends in 2024 | Guide for Staying AheadWask
https://www.wask.co/ebooks/digital-marketing-trends-in-2024
Feeling lost in the digital marketing whirlwind of 2024? Technology is changing, consumer habits are evolving, and staying ahead of the curve feels like a never-ending pursuit. This e-book is your compass. Dive into actionable insights to handle the complexities of modern marketing. From hyper-personalization to the power of user-generated content, learn how to build long-term relationships with your audience and unlock the secrets to success in the ever-shifting digital landscape.
Programming Foundation Models with DSPy - Meetup SlidesZilliz
Prompting language models is hard, while programming language models is easy. In this talk, I will discuss the state-of-the-art framework DSPy for programming foundation models with its powerful optimizers and runtime constraint system.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
How to Interpret Trends in the Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart.pdfChart Kalyan
A Mix Chart displays historical data of numbers in a graphical or tabular form. The Kalyan Rajdhani Mix Chart specifically shows the results of a sequence of numbers over different periods.
Building Production Ready Search Pipelines with Spark and MilvusZilliz
Spark is the widely used ETL tool for processing, indexing and ingesting data to serving stack for search. Milvus is the production-ready open-source vector database. In this talk we will show how to use Spark to process unstructured data to extract vector representations, and push the vectors to Milvus vector database for search serving.
Ocean lotus Threat actors project by John Sitima 2024 (1).pptxSitimaJohn
Ocean Lotus cyber threat actors represent a sophisticated, persistent, and politically motivated group that poses a significant risk to organizations and individuals in the Southeast Asian region. Their continuous evolution and adaptability underscore the need for robust cybersecurity measures and international cooperation to identify and mitigate the threats posed by such advanced persistent threat groups.
How to Get CNIC Information System with Paksim Ga.pptxdanishmna97
Pakdata Cf is a groundbreaking system designed to streamline and facilitate access to CNIC information. This innovative platform leverages advanced technology to provide users with efficient and secure access to their CNIC details.
Have you ever been confused by the myriad of choices offered by AWS for hosting a website or an API?
Lambda, Elastic Beanstalk, Lightsail, Amplify, S3 (and more!) can each host websites + APIs. But which one should we choose?
Which one is cheapest? Which one is fastest? Which one will scale to meet our needs?
Join me in this session as we dive into each AWS hosting service to determine which one is best for your scenario and explain why!