WebLogic News Desk
BEA Receives SOA Software Support
Web Services Management Across SOA Environments
Jun. 9, 2005 09:00 PM
SOA Software Inc., today announced support for the Service Infrastructure
product strategy introduced by BEA Systems. Developed to help increase business
agility while reducing IT cost and complexity, BEA's Service Infrastructure
product family is designed to help manage the service-oriented architecture
(SOA) lifecycle in heterogeneous environments while making the transition from
pilot to enterprise-wide production easier to implement. SOA Software Inc.'s
leading solution is designed to enhance the enterprise-class Web services
management capabilities of BEA's Service Infrastructure product family.
SOA Software Inc.'s award-winning Service Manage is designed to provide
BEA customers with comprehensive Web services management across their SOA
environment. Service Manager is designed to help to provide in-depth SLA
management capabilities enabled by a customizable dashboard for performance
monitoring and auditing of transactions, events, warnings and alerts. This
product is designed to enhance the value of the BEA Service Infrastructure
products to heterogeneous environments both within the enterprise and between
business partners.
SOA is a software design approach that takes the
discrete business functions contained in enterprise applications and organizes
them into interoperable, standards-based services. These services are designed
to be combined and reused in composite applications and processes to meet
business needs. Service infrastructure is a new category of enterprise software
designed to help enable the successful deployment of SOA in business
environments by allowing services to be discovered, secured, managed and
assembled into composite applications and processes - regardless of the
underlying technology.
"Our alliance with SOA Software is part of BEA's
initiative designed to continually help customers manage SOA based environments
and improve business agility and efficiency," said Gail Ennis, vice president of
Worldwide Alliances. "As a leading provider of Web services management
solutions, SOA Software can add considerable value to customers implementing BEA
Service Infrastructure products."
Service Infrastructure Helps Move SOA
from Pilot to Production Customers gravitate to SOA's modularity and
flexibility, which is designed to help them to mix and match IT resources in a
"virtual" infrastructure that is integrated while not being locked into a single
vendor's IT stack. SOA also reflects a move from thinking about IT in an
"application" context to thinking about IT as a "services" delivery business -
helping to enable IT departments to create, assemble and deliver new services
more quickly for use by employees, customers, partners and suppliers. As a new
approach to enterprise IT implementation and application development, SOA can
break down business applications and features into "services" - specific pieces
of functionality - which can be efficiently built, combined, adapted and
reused.
Most customers to date are using their application infrastructure
software (application servers, integration servers, development tools and portal
software) to build and deploy their early SOA projects. As SOA moves from pilot
to production, companies have found that they need new infrastructure that is
designed to help them to quickly compose, deliver, configure and manage these
services.
Customers typically encounter this once they have built and deployed
more than 50 services, which can result in a "services sprawl" that requires
constant integration and can be difficult to scale. They also need new
composition tools that work like an "assembly line" for building cars, in
addition to traditional coding tools they used for "building car parts." Service
infrastructure is a new category of enterprise software designed to help enable
businesses compose, configure and reuse technology assets to meet business needs
in a more assembly line model.
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