SOA Governance Using the Universal Business Identifier

Posted May 31, 2007 | Technology |

In recent years, service-oriented architecture (SOA) has become the hottest topic in the industry because of its promise of reuse, cost savings, and faster time to market, all of which are very appealing to a highly competitive marketplace. While the promises touted by SOA are not new -- as older generations of technologies such as CORBA remind us -- the means of achieving those goals through SOA must be fundamentally different.

About The Author
Hao He
Hao He is a Senior Architect and an expert in SOA and Web architecture with Object Consulting, Australia's leader in delivering enterprise business solutions using component-based technologies such as Enterprise Java, .NET, and open source. Dr. He is also experienced in Java/J2EE, XML, and all major XML-related technologies. He has a solid application modeling background using UML and has extensive knowledge of access control, cryptography, and… Read More
Brett McDowall
Brett McDowall is an expert in the fields of enterprise architecture, distributed Internet-based systems, and object-oriented systems architecture. He is currently Chief Architect at Object Consulting. Mr. McDowall has been with Object Consulting for 15 years and has over 20 years' experience in the visioning, architecture, analysis, design, management, and implementation of major projects. He is a specialist in telecoms and distributed systems… Read More
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