Business-Centric Network
Service orientation is broadly adopted in any area of
the software market these days, embodied by enterprise
service-oriented architecture (enterprise SOA).
Enterprise SOA replaces formerly monolithic systems with
collections of reusable and loosely coupled services,
and applies service composition and orchestration to
build applications.
Users benefit from enterprise SOA through increased
flexibility, better application integration, and
interoperability. Loose coupling allows you to break
large systems into logical units that can be deployed in
decentralized system landscapes that extend across
traditional enterprise boundaries. The services used can
be located in different networks inside and outside of
the enterprise infrastructure; however, several issues
like security, connection quality, and cost can arise.
Investigating Opportunities in Telecommunication Markets
In the telecommunication world, the convergence of
voice, video, and data transmission will lead to
ubiquitous services – business is everywhere, data must
be everywhere, and services must be everywhere.
Therefore ANANTABD Research expects new service
offerings – software as a service – enabled and
supported by enterprise SOA.
Intelligent distribution of data as well as an
appropriate provisioning is needed to have the right
data at the right place at the right time, and within
given performance constraints. ANANTABD Research is
currently working to transform existing network
infrastructures from a "network of networks
communications environment" to a "network as a platform
communication environment" with the ANANTABD NetWeaver
approach to enterprise SOA.
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