Web services were created around the notion that it's easier to discover and leverage somebody else's service rather than write your own from scratch. Also, it is much easier to create applications made up of many services, thereby allowing change to occur at a pace faster than anything we've seen in the industry thus far.
Trackback Added: Place de march? des services web: the next big thing?; Dans un article intitul? Brokering Web Services, le site de r?f?rence www.Sys-con.com pr?sente ce business model comme "the next big thing". Il y a en effet beaucoup de sens ? rassembler les Services Web de diff?rents fournisseurs sur une m?me plate-forme afin d'en faciliter l'acc?s par les entreprises clientes.
David,
Good article. I can also see this type of infrastructure used for internal corporate systems. We face client chargeback issues on infrastructure and applications. Being able to track usage and set sla's around shared web services would be a big help. It would also help track potential impacts from changes(in case we didn't design very well) to clients.
markg
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JDJ News Desk commented on 9 Dec 2005
Brokering Web Services... The Next Big Thing?
Web services were created around the notion that it's easier to discover and leverage somebody else's service rather than write your own from scratch. Also, it is much easier to create applications made up of many services, thereby allowing change to occur at a pace faster than anything we've seen in the industry thus far.
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XML News Desk commented on 9 Dec 2005
Brokering Web Services... The Next Big Thing? Web services were created around the notion that it's easier to discover and leverage somebody else's service rather than write your own from scratch. Also, it is much easier to create applications made up of many services, thereby allowing change to occur at a pace faster than anything we've seen in the industry thus far.
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SYS-CON Italy News Desk commented on 9 Dec 2005
Brokering Web Services... The Next Big Thing? Web services were created around the notion that it's easier to discover and leverage somebody else's service rather than write your own from scratch. Also, it is much easier to create applications made up of many services, thereby allowing change to occur at a pace faster than anything we've seen in the industry thus far.
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SOA Web Services Journal News Desk commented on 9 Dec 2005
Brokering Web Services... The Next Big Thing?
Web services were created around the notion that it's easier to discover and leverage somebody else's service rather than write your own from scratch. Also, it is much easier to create applications made up of many services, thereby allowing change to occur at a pace faster than anything we've seen in the industry thus far.
andy.mulholland wrote: intriguing !!!
We have full scale 'Mashup Factories' in Chicago USA and Utrecht Netherlands building enterprise MashUps for clients. These have full policy management capabilities and generally are mostly using intern...
Bill Miller wrote: Good article. Data Services is a great place to get value from SOA, and a great place to begin moving toward SOA. There are great open source tools for building SOA data services, including XAware.org. Bill Miller, XA...
Robert Morschel wrote: My mouth is watering already, though you do have to wonder at anything that claims to be a "lightweight Enterprise SOA Platform" ;-)
Robert
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