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If 70% of the cost and time is going to be invested in integration,
then doesn't it make sense to start by building a solid and flexible
integration approach?
Let's de-couple the integration itself by implementing a supporting Enterprise
Service Bus (S-ESB) that understands dynamic integration.
Let us introduce you to the first object oriented "smart" bus. With our
Smart Enterprise Service Bus (S-ESB) network demand is reduced up to 66%
and direct to database access can be done by simply defining rules.
Smart bus allows you to attach to popular Service Bus middleware products.
It insulates the more labor intensive aspects of development from your new
SOA environment.
For example, you can integrate wireless or embedded systems direct to the
enterprise infrastructure.
It extends the programmer's reach and positive effect in the production
and deployment of new Objects.
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Unityware's Smart Bus does the same thing for database access as the
popular Enterprise Service Bus (ESB) products do for application services.
Now there is an enterprise foundation on which to build that works even
when your plans and governance are not completely up to par.
Having to plan the whole of SOA in advance and implement a full governance
organization is well and good. But for many folks the need to implement
the foundation shouldn't get in the way of planning.
Now there is a way to implement as many of your databases as you need as
a dynamic service which can then be used to support future SOA architectures
without having to wait.
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The key is in the flexibility of a "smart" bus, where you won't have to change
program code or "adapters" in the future to match new SOA strategy or architecture.
Is this a bullet-proof or fail-safe way to SOA? Perhaps, but if it isn't, then it is
the closest thing you can get today.
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