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SOA and web services
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a software architecture where functionality is grouped around business processes and packaged as interoperable services. SOA also describes IT infrastructure which allows different applications to exchange data with one another as they participate in business processes. The aim is a loose coupling of services with operating systems, programming languages and other technologies which underlie applications.
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Now, CIOs and IT departments will be able to leverage their existing programming skills and investments in Java applications, and take full advantage the Force.com platform to build Cloud 2 enterprise applications that are social and work on any mobile device in real-time.
SMBs who traditionally benefit the most from the cost-advantages provided by managed service providers can look forward to a consolidation of technology and expertise in this space.

Competition among SMBs can be very fierce. Many businesses are turning to the latest communications tools, mobility solutions and social media networks to lower their operating expenses, increase their productivity and improve their customer service. But will social media work for Asian SMBs?

Paul Henaghan, Senior Vice President, Asia for Software AG, discusses how companies in Asia are adopting Service Oriented Architecture (SOA), including observations about which types of organizations are taking on SOA and the countries that harbor these mavericks.
Looking for a recipe for a succesful SOA project? Software AG has released its SOALink Cookbook, which is a guide to how CentraSite ActiveSOA can smooth the way to a successful SOA adoption.

