IT and Telecommunication Market $16.4 billion is the Target of Services Oriented A
Services Oriented Architecture (SOA): Market Shares, Strategies, and
Forecasts, Worldwide, 2014 to 2020
Services Oriented Architecture (SOA): Market Shares, Strategies, and Forecasts, Worldwide,
2014 to 2020 study has 679 pages, 250 tables and figures. Worldwide markets are poised
to achieve significant growth as the cloud computing for utility infrastructure and the smart
phone communications systems for apps are put in place.
IBM Leads Foundation for Cloud Computing: Services Oriented Architecture (SOA) Market
IBM SOA is used to implement cloud systems that stretch the boundaries of the enterprise
to user end points, permitting marketing departments to target smartphones, implementing
management decentralization and supporting user empowerment. SOA forms the base for
business intelligence (BI) and analytics systems. It enables organizational ability to perform
diagnostic analytics.
IBM is the leader in SOA overall. IBM is the leader because it has invested in integration and
analytics technology needed to achieve comprehensive IT systems implementation that
achieves support for collaborative systems. The implementation of SOA depends on a broad
set of technology frameworks that interact seamlessly to achieve the end point integration
needed to manage complexity of modern IT systems. IBM stands alone in the IT industry
with that capability of managing complexity.
Complete report of 679 Pages is available @
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Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) is the foundation for modern transactional systems. As
the Internet extends transaction systems to real time, SOA has been invented to extend the
transaction systems appropriately. SOA supports the evolution of Internet based real time
e-business and end-to-end business process integration.
In the next decade, the same SOA principles will be at the core of a new era of business
engagements that transact at Internet scale across locations, devices, people, processes
and information. IBM is able to manage scale and security. It has built a set of systems that
have been criticized over the years for being too complex and too large, but now that the
Internet and real time computing have evolved, IBM stands alone in its ability to scale
reliably and securely.