System Analysts

System analysts of business software and business intelligence solutions are likely to suggest service oriented architecture as a change for many businesses in the next few years. Service oriented architecture (SOA) is a software design method that allows for much more adaptable software than traditional software development. In traditional software development, much focus goes towards figuring out how an application can be created from nothing at all. Service oriented architecture works by identifying the functionalities that make up an application and then using separate processes that interoperate in order to act as a single application. This is the result of a modular design and many system analysts are finding that businesses can benefit from this very adaptable method of software design to create entire suites of business software. Information system analysts are likely to suggest service oriented architecture for creating better database software, business system analysts will suggest service oriented architecture for creating business intelligence tools that can quickly change to meet new needs. If you are interested in learning more about service oriented architecture, please fill in our online registration form. By registering with us, you will be given access to online guidebooks on the basics of service oriented architecture that will demonstrate why many system analysts are excited about this excellent software design process. These guidebooks are provided by Oracle, one of the leaders in service oriented architecture and expert system analysts for identifying ways businesses can benefit from service oriented architecture. You will be contacted by an Oracle representative after registering to discuss ways that your business could benefit from using service oriented architecture.

What is service oriented architecture?

Service oriented architecture is a design method for software that makes IT infrastructure and systems far more adaptable. By using individual modules of functionality called services to create unique applications, service oriented architecture allows useful blocks of software to be reused many times. Middleware is used to facilitate communication between services so that they may interoperate to perform as a coherent application. As the services may be reused in other applications that require similar functionality, the costs of designing new applications can be thoroughly reduced as more services become available to be reused and as third party developers like Oracle design generic services that can be purchased at a comparatively low cost.

Why are system analysts excited by service oriented architecture?

System analysts are excited about business oriented architecture because it considerably simplifies the processes that make up business applications. Each service in an application provides its own function, so identifying problems with a specific piece of functionality can be quite straightforward. It is also easier to design compatible systems, as applications may use the same services to provide identical functionality.

Please remember to fill in our online registration form if you are interested in learning more about service oriented architecture without having to out of your way to consult a business systems analyst. By registering you will be granted access to online guidebooks on service oriented architecture. You will also be contacted by an Oracle representative to identify ways your business could benefit from using SOA, without needing to find other service oriented architecture trained system analysts.