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Oracle Integration
SOA Software’s Service Manager™ integrates with Oracle’s BPEL Business Process Manager and related products. With Oracle exposing and consuming Web services as part of their next-generation of eBusiness Suite, version 11.5.10, the Service Manager provides Oracle customers with the ability to implement Web services with end-to-end security, location transparency, SLAs, and quality of service. With the Service Manager, Oracle’s process tools can now enable the benefits of an SOA by abstracting all the complexity of consuming Web services away from the process tools, bringing true agility for the first time to a loosely coupled heterogeneous environment.
Integration with Oracle eBusiness Suite 11.5.10
Integration with Oracle BPEL Process Manager
SOA Software Announces Record Growth in Production Environments SOA Software Announces Record Growth in Production Environments
Los Angeles, Calif., Sept 3, 2008—SOA Software, a leading Integrated SOA Governance Automation vendor, announced today that the number of transactions processed by its systems each month grew by 400%, to over 2.5 billion transactions a month. The growth was due to the expansion of existing production systems and the deployment into production of new SOA Governance systems. SOA Software attributes this dramatic growth in production usage to the rapid expansion of the market driving demand for SOA Governance solutions, the maturity and performance of SOA Software’s products, the SOA Governance Certification with major Platform vendors such as IBM, JBoss, Microsoft and SAP, and its ability to meet the needs of the most demanding customer environments. Using SOA Software’s products, enterprises can align people, processes and technology to deliver a successful SOA program. SOA Software’s products reduce the cost and risk in an enterprise SOA program, helping customers build the right services, build services the right way, and run services the right way by providing a platform-independent Integrated SOA Governance Automation solution. SOA Software’s products offer exceptionally low-latency, coupled with the ability to scale nearly limitlessly, while ensuring the availability and security of enterprise services. In a further strengthening of SOA Software’s market position, the company has certified IBM, Microsoft, SAP, and RedHat JBoss through its Governed Service Platform Certification Program providing customers and integrators with the confidence to use these platforms as part of a heterogeneous enterprise SOA environment. Our Governed Service Platform Certification program gives companies the confidence to implement SOA solutions at scale in mission critical production environments,” said Paul Gigg, president and chief executive officer of SOA Software. “SOA Software continues to set the pace for deployed SOA Governance production systems.” About SOA Software The world’s largest companies including Merrill Lynch, Verizon, and Pfizer use SOA Software to quickly and confidently realize the value of SOA. SOA Software’s platform-independent Integrated SOA Governance and Mainframe SOA products process over 2.5 billion mission critical transactions per month, ensuring the relevance, security, reliability, and performance of services and applications. For more information, please visit http://www.soa.com.
SOA Software, Policy Manager, Repository Manager, Service Manager, and SOLA are trademarks of SOA Software, Inc. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their registered owners.
Compuware
Founded in 1973, Compuware is one of the world’s largest independent service/software companies, with annual revenue exceeding $1 billion. We have more than 23,000 customers in 93 countries, and serve the world’s largest IT organizations—including 95 percent of the Fortune 100. We offer a powerful set of integrated enterprise IT solutions to accelerate the development, improve the quality and enhance the performance of business-driving applications. With offices in 60+ locations worldwide, Compuware is a global industry leader in providing business value through software and professional services that optimize productivity and reduce costs throughout the IT life cycle.
SOA Software Selected by AlwaysOn as Top Private Company For The Third Consecutive Year Recognized as AO Global 250 Winner for game-changing technology and market value
Los Angeles, Calif., July 21st, 2008—SOA Software, a leading Integrated SOA Governance Automation vendor today announced that for the third straight year, it has been chosen by AlwaysOn as one of the prestigious AO Global 250 Winners. Inclusion in the AO Global 250 signifies major developments in the creation of new business opportunities in the global technology industries. SOA Software was specially selected by the AlwaysOn editorial team and other industry experts spanning the globe, based on a set of five criteria: innovation, market potential, commercialization, stakeholder value, and media buzz. SOA Software and the AlwaysOn Global 250 Top Private Companies will be honored at the AlwaysOn & STVP Summit at Stanford scheduled to occur on July 22-24, 2008 at Stanford University. This two-and-a-half day executive event highlights the significant economic, political and commercial trends disrupting the global technology industries and features the most innovative companies, eminent technologists, influential investors and journalists in keynote presentations, panel debates and private company CEO showcases. Fifty of the top CEOs from the AO Global 250 will present their market strategies to a panel of industry experts in a “CEO Showcase.” SOA Software will be presenting on July 23, 2008. “The AO Global 250 winners have excelled in key strategic areas in the global technology markets,” said Tony Perkins, founder and CEO of AlwaysOn. “We congratulate them for their success in introducing new tools, services, and platforms that are driving the next phase of innovation and creating real value at an economically uncertain time.” The AO Global 250 was selected from over hundreds of companies, nominated by a panel of industry experts in the online technology, media, entertainment, enterprise and greentech sectors from around the world. A full list of all the AO Global 250 winners can be found on the AlwaysOn Web site at http://alwayson.goingon.com/permalink/post/27959 With the Always On recognition at the upcoming Summit, SOA Software joins a prestigious group of organizations and individuals who provide successful cutting edge products and services in the technology industry. Since 2002, SOA Software has provided its customers with products to accelerate their adoption of SOA. The company’s products provide a comprehensive Integrated SOA Governance Automation solution. They offer lifecycle governance, security, management and mediation of SOA, ensuring the security, reliability, performance and ease of development of service-oriented business applications. The company provides the industry’s fastest and most scalable solution for platform-independent Integrated SOA Governance Automation. “SOA Software is particularly proud to be recognized by AlwaysOn for three years in a row,” said Paul Gigg, President and CEO of SOA Software. “This recognition serves as a testament to our success in the marketplace. We will continue doing what we do well- being an SOA industry thought leader and providing the very best Integrated SOA Governance products and services that help companies maximize their SOA investments” About SOA Software SOA Software’s industry-leading Integrated SOA Governance Automation products provide accountability and control over enterprise SOA programs. The world’s leading organizations including Merrill Lynch, Verizon, and Pfizer rely on SOA Software’s collaborative lifecycle solutions to build the right services the right way, and to protect their investments by ensuring the performance, availability and security of services on all their distributed and mainframe platforms. For more information, please visit http://www.soa.com. SOA Software, Policy Manager, Repository Manager, Service Manager, and SOLA are trademarks of SOA Software, Inc. All other product and company names herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their registered owners. About AlwaysOn AlwaysOn ignited the open-media revolution in early 2003 by being the first media brand to launch a community blog network. In 2004, AlwaysOn continued to lead the industry in innovation by engaging its bloggers in a social network. AlwaysOn is also revolutionizing the media business by applying its open-media principles to its executive event series (Stanford Summit, OnHollywood, OnMedia, GoingGreen, NordicGreen, and Venture Summit East and West) and quarterly print “blogozine”. No other media brand has dared to create such open interaction with its readers and event participants.
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Always On Global 250 Award Winner 2008
SOA Software is proud to announce a third consecutive year winning an Always On Award
Enterprise SOA and the Mainframe Solutions
What is Mainframe SOA?The terms Web Services and SOA are often used interchangeably, but the reality is that they’re quite different. Let’s begin by describing what SOA isn’t, and we’ll leave that to Joe McKendrick and Dave Linthicum:
So what is Mainframe SOA, and how can you achieve it? The answer is surprisingly simple; Service Oriented Architecture is an architectural methodology for the loose coupling and management of services. The emphasis in SOA is on the “A”. SOA uses loosely coupled, interoperable and composeable services. These services have well-defined interfaces as well as QoS attributes (or policies) on how these interfaces can be used by Service Consumers. SOA is concerned with manageability, reliability, security and change management. Collectively these terms are known as “Governance”. In order to bring SOA to a mainframe environment, companies must apply Governance to any implementation of Web Services.
Essential Components of Mainframe SOA:It’s essential that your SOA solution considers the following categories. Failure to do so can lead to an ungoverned mess, or “Just a Bunch Of Web Services”
![]() SOAP & XML Capability: SOAP and XML capability (commonly called “web services”) is the foundation of SOA. Many vendors only offer mainframe web services, ignoring the other components of SOA. Security: security is essential when integrating mainframe applications, especially those dealing with sensitive data. The only viable solution to Web Services security is to use WS-Security, which is the widely accepted standard for securing services. Policy Management: policy management is the heart of SOA governance. A policy can define how a service can be used, who can use it, what security is required and much, much more. Policy management based on WS-Policy standards is essential. Registry: the Holy Grail of SOA is reuse. The key to reuse is discovery of services. This is accomplished by publishing services in a Registry. A registry provides for reuse and discovery and is an essential ingredient in SOA governance. Monitoring, Logging & Audit Controls: effective Governance requires measurement, for without measurement you will be unable to judge whether your services are meeting service level agreements. Monitoring, logging and audit capability are essential building blocks of Governance. Development Tools: it is impossible to develop services without the use of a comprehensive development tool. The tool needs to be powerful and it must allow management of your SOA. It must be easy to use; there shouldn’t be a steep learning curve requiring extensive training. Finally, it should not consume enormous resources on a developer’s work station (ideally it should be “thin client”). Support for Architectural Standards: a viable SOA must be adaptable to a wide range of architectural standards, particularly yours. Features such as flexible web service development (bottom-up, top-down or meet-in-the middle), configurable dictionary, customizable access and environments, etc. are all hallmarks of an adaptable SOA. The bottom line is that your solution should fit the way you do things, not the other way around. Change and Release Management: an often overlooked aspect of service development is the “service lifecycle”. Integrated change and release management is essential to allow you to effectively manage change in your environment. Ideally your SOA solution should integrate into your existing change management procedures, and should provide you with impact analysis when a service is changed. Workflow Management: orchestration is perhaps the most misunderstood aspect of service development. Some people consider that a 3270 business transaction, because it involves a conversation, requires a proprietary orchestration tool to make it work. In fact, a better approach is to use a tool that is smart enough to understand a “business use case”, and to publish that as an atomic service, without the need for proprietary orchestration to “glue together” the screen transitions. It is services themselves that need to be orchestrated, and that orchestration should be performed using industry standard techniques. The only acceptable technique for orchestration is to compose services using “Business Process Execution Language (BPEL).
SOLA - the only Mainframe SOA SolutionMore than ten years after the predicted demise of the mainframe, the platform is anything but dead. The bulk of the Fortune 1000 still run the majority of their critical systems on the mainframe, and these companies do so because the mainframe is reliable, scalable and efficient – the average mainframe application offers considerably lower TCO than an equivalent distributed application, and does so at lower risk. The challenge facing corporate IT departments today is how to leverage exiting investments in mainframe systems and applications by allowing them to be active participants in enterprise wide SOA. Most importantly, the mainframe must participate in SOA without compromising its advantages in performance, reliability or cost effectiveness. To truly leverage the mainframe, it must become a first class participant in an enterprise SOA. SOLA is the market’s most complete mainframe SOA solution. SOLA is the fastest, most reliable, most efficient and most economical mainframe SOA enablement platform. It is the only mainframe SOA product that’s used in high volume (10,000,000+ transactions per day) mission critical applications by some of the best known firms on the Fortune 500.
Build Your OwnThere are several vendors in the space that offer mainframe web services coupled with one or more components of mainframe SOA. IBM’s CICS TS v3.x also provides SOAP and XML capability upon which a solution can be built. Regardless of which option you chose, if you do not buy a complete SOA solution, you will be faced with the daunting task of integrating several components to create a viable mainframe SOA. As mainframe SOA is relatively new, not every category has a matching product.
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SOLA - Fully Assembled, Governance Built InSOLA is the only product in the space that offers a complete mainframe SOA solution out of the box. SOLA provides proven, quick, efficient and cost effective application integration by publishing legacy applications as Web Services and providing every single component of a viable mainframe SOA.
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Enterprise SOA is more than just a jigsaw puzzleAs important as the essential components of enterprise SOA are, they are a single dimension of a more complex issue. SOLA was designed from the ground up to address the entire spectrum of mainframe SOA issues.
Solid Foundation: building a successful mainframe SOA must start with a solid foundation. The 9 essential components of enterprise SOA make for a good beginning, but SOLA goes far beyond.
Human Assets: what good is leveraging technology assets if you ignore human assets? SOLA tasks the right people with the right jobs.
Scalability and Adaptability: a good solution should be flexible; it should be able to adapt to just about anyone’s enterprise standards, no matter how strict, and allow for unhindered growth. SOLA is standards-based and built for the enterprise. As its run time is entirely mainframe based, it inherits the mainframe’s legendary scalability and fault tolerance.
Streamlined Infrastructure: you shouldn’t have to integrate your integration. A streamlined and efficient infrastructure reduces complexity and increases reliability. It can also help lower costs due to standardization and simplified support. SOLA was designed for optimum efficiency, from its mainframe run time to its batch support and ultra efficient parser, SOLA eliminates the “plumbing” that can handicap other solutions. It is also this efficiency that helps make SOLA the fastest and most cost effective product in the space.
Development: the development tool is the interface between the tool and the people that get the job done. SOLA’s development environment is as easy to use as it is powerful. Web services can be created in minutes with no programming or training required. The development environment runs in a browser and features powerful web 2.0 capabilities such as drag and drop, tab based workspaces and dynamic indexed searches. Because it is browser based, there is no workstation software to install and older workstations can be leveraged (attention to human assets and cost effectiveness at work).
Governance: industry experts believe that governance is the single most important issue facing the fledgling SOA community. From diagnosing production outages to managing changes and meeting SLAs, governance is a non negotiable requirement in a viable SOA. A solution has to either be governable by a third party tool or incorporate strong governance capabilities. SOLA does both. With WS-Security, WS-Policy, integrated monitoring, logging and auditing, and many more built in governance features, SOLA provides a comprehensive collection of governance and lifecycle management capabilities. SOLA is also fully governable; its standards based design lends itself to simple and cost effective integration with third party governance solutions. SOLA can function as a stand-alone solution for mainframe SOA and can be governed by SOA Software’s Integrated SOA Governance Automation Solutions, Workbench and Service Manager, acting as a Certified Governed Service Platform. Certified Governed Service Platform status means that customers can be confident that their platforms won’t compromise the fidelity of the governance systems and structures defined in an enterprise SOA program. The certification process ensures that Governed Service Platforms can implement and enforce governance policies providing reporting data to enable a closed-loop audit process. The Governed Service Platform status ensures that SOLA can be consistently governed along with other enterprise service platforms.
Why can “free” be expensive?There are other tools available to help you develop your own Mainframe SOA solution. IBM’s CICS TS v3.x provides the foundation (SOAP and XML capability) for mainframe SOA built into CICS. It is very tempting to believe that you can avoid purchasing a product and work with this “free” capability to create your own mainframe SOA.
Free can be the most expensive option:
SOLA Cost SavingsSOLA is not only cost effective, it pays for itself in short order:
SOLA is proving its worth in production every day in one of the most demanding industries in the world – the financial services industry. At one customer over 200 legacy applications expose hundreds of Web Services using SOLA. Clients estimate that SOLA saved each application $0.5 to $2 million through cost avoidance and direct savings.
SOLA Performance – CPU time is moneySOLA includes a compliant non-validating parser (the SOLA DOM parser). Extensive performance tests were conducted to estimate the impact of parsing XML on a mainframe. The results were as follows:
To test the difference in performance between SOLA and CICS TS 3.2, we wrote a COBOL program containing various data types. The goal of the program was to generate a large XML response to put both products through their paces. When we attempted to import the program using CICS Web services assistant, the import failed because the program contained many unsupported data types. SOLA imported the same program without any issues. To make the comparison fair, we altered the program to remove the data types that IBM couldn’t handle, then imported the modified program using both Web services assistant and SOLA. This program was similar to the original, but lacked some functionality because of IBM’s limitations. We ran the program1000 times in both environments: IBM: 46.1 seconds for 1000 web service invocations, or 0.046 CPU seconds per call. SOLA: 7.5 seconds for 1000 web service invocations, or 0.007 CPU seconds per call. RESULT: SOLA was approximately 615% faster than CICS TS v3.2.
SOLA StabilityMillions of transactions have been processed through SOLA during extensive stability tests. No failures were experienced. SOLA has been in production for five years – no production failures have been experienced. To date, billions of transactions have been processed by SOLA.
SOLA Features and AdvantagesSOLA has several significant advantages over competitive products. Taken together these features provide lower cost and greater productivity. SOLA Features
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SOLA Advantages
Furthermore, no coding is required to publish Web Services with SOLA. It is simple and easy to use with a minimal learning curve. An integrated test harness allows the developer to test and validate their Web Services with just a few mouse clicks. Finally, SOLA is proven in extensive mission critical production systems today. SOLA is already helping to achieve the pinnacle of application integration - reuse. Business functions previously isolated in legacy applications are now open for reuse by other applications in new and innovative ways. Other solutions require extensive middleware (hardware and software). Although the initial cost of these solutions appears economical the ongoing support and management is cost prohibitive.
SOLA Development EnvironmentThe SOLA Development Environment uses a J2EE compliant server and requires no workstation software to be implemented. The full features of the development environment are accessible through a browser.
SOLA COMMAREA Analyzer
SOLA 3270 Analyzer
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SOLA Outbound Analyzer
The SOLA UDDI Directory
The SOLA Testing Facilities
SOLA Deployment Container
MRO
Error Logging
Monitoring
Auditing
Security
Transport Mechanism
Outbound SOAP requests
Configuration
Future ReleasesAdditional standards, such as WSDM and WS-Addressing are planned for future releases.
SOLA GovernanceSOLA is the only mainframe SOA product to offer closed-loop Governance automation. A service is automatically governed from the point of creation because it inherits a security policy. Policy, by means of WS-PolicyAttachment, is associated with the service though all phases of the Software Development Lifecycle. It is not possible to create or run an ungoverned service. On top of this, SOLA’s built in monitoring, logging and auditing capabilities, as well as its standards based architecture combine to make SOLA fully governable by external governance products like SOA’s Workbench.
SAP TechEd 2008 The Venetian & The Palazzo Congress Center
CONNECT. COLLABORATE. CO-INNOVATE!
SAP TechEd is SAP’s premier technical and business process conference where you will:
Attend the SAP TechEd conference, and learn how to be a best-run business. Visit us at Booth #83
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WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND? Come to SAP TechEd 2008, and learn how to be a best-run business. You will gain the knowledge, skills, and professional network needed to take advantage of SOA, and learn how to use the power and flexibility of SAP NetWeaver to innovate and transform your business processes.
Connect, collaborate, and co-innovate with the best minds in the IT industry, and learn how to:
Don’t Miss Hundreds of Hands-On Workshops and In-Depth Lectures
SAP TechEd Brings the Ecosystem to Life
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