SOA’s People Problem by Bob Rhubart

Are reluctant passengers slowing down your SOA train?
Based on my conversations with various experts in service-oriented architecture (SOA), the consensus is that SOA tools and technology have achieved a high level of maturity. Some even use the term industrialization to describe the current state of SOA. Given that scenario, one might assume that SOA has been wildly successful for every organization that has adopted its principles.

Obviously SOA could not have achieved its current level of maturity and industrialization without having reached a tipping point in the volume of success stories to drive continued adoption. But some organizations continue to struggle with SOA. The problem, according to some experts, has little to do with tools or technologies.

“One of the greatest challenges to implementing SOA has nothing to do with the intrinsic complexity behind a SOA technology platform,” says Oracle ACE Luis Augusto Weir, senior Oracle solution director at HCL AXON. “The real difficulty lies in dealing with people and processes from different parts of the business and aligning them to deliver enterprisewide solutions.”

What can an organization do to meet that challenge? “Staff the right people,” says Weir. “For example, the role of a SOA architect should be as much about integrating people as it is about integrating systems. Dealing with people from different departments, backgrounds, and agendas is a huge challenge. The SOA architect role requires someone that not only has a sound architectural and technological background but also has charisma and human skills, and can communicate equally well to the business and technical teams.”

The SOA architect’s communication skills are instrumental in establishing service orientation as the guiding principle across the organization. “A consistent architecture comprising both business services and IT services can comprehensively redefine the role of IT at the process level,” says Danilo Schmiedel, solution architect at Opitz Consulting. That helps to shift the focus from siloes to services and get SOA on track.

To that end, Oracle ACE Director Lonneke Dikmans, a managing partner at Vennster, stresses the importance of replacing individual, uncoordinated projects with a focused program that promotes communication, cooperation, and service reuse. “Having support among lead developers and architects helps, as does having sponsors that see the business case and understand the strategic value,” she says. Read the complete article here.

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Video: SOA Principles, SOA Applications – Chris Ostrowski by OTN ArchBeat

Oracle ACE Chris Ostrowski, a SOA/Fusion Middleware specialist and a solution architect with Avout, will present three sessions at Collaborate 2014 (April 7-11 in Las Vegas), including a 2.5 hour deep dive into SOA applications (April 8), an overview of Oracle BPM (April 9), and a look at new features for developers in Oracle Database 12c (April 10). In this interview Chris talks about those sessions and shares his insight on SOA’s role in today’s IT landscape. Watch the video here.

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Video: SOA Transformation (with Lonneke Dikmans) by Bob Rhubart

Oracle ACE Director Lonneke Dikmans shares the details on a Dutch government agency’s transition from an Oracle Forms-based environment to a service-oriented environment using Oracle SOA Suite in this interview recorded at Oracle OpenWorld 2013. Watch the video here.

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SOA Governance at OTN

This is an OTN ArchBeat blog post featuring two video interviews with SOA Governance experts.

OTN tech article: "SOA Governance Through Enterprise Architecture" by Manuel Rosa and André de Oliveira Sampaio.

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Survey SOA & BPM Partner Community

Like every year we want to know your feedback about the SOA & BPM Partner Community. Your feedback is important to us and will help us to better understand what you like and what we can improve. Please spend 5-10 minutes to answer our questions: SOA & BPM Partner Community Survey 2013 and help us to know your feedback.

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Luis Weir: Challenges to Implementing SOA Governance by Bob Rhubart

"Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation" co-author Luis Weir discusses his book, his Oracle OpenWorld session, and a project that required him to set things right after a customer botched their original SOA Governance implementation. Interested ? read the – Oracle SOA Governance 11g Implementation book? For additional SOA books please visit out wiki.

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Video: Cloud Service Brokers: SOA, Cloud and Service Technology Symposium Preview

Want to learn more about cloud integration with Oracle SOA Suite and see are real customer example? Attend the SOA, Cloud and Service Technology Symposium in Mexico City December 4th & 5th 2013.

If you can not make it to Mexico enjoy & want to see a preview watch the OTN video, Bob recorded with Rolando Carrasco and myself this week.

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SOA Blueprint: A Toolbox for Architects – article at OTN and Service Technology Magazine

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this article introduces the foundations that need to be established in order to implement functional SOA processes. Rather than presenting specific tools, we will define a broadly applicable SOA blueprint whose individual modules can be topped up with commercial products or increasingly available open
source offerings.

A Company Blueprint

Upon examination of Figure 1, the vision of adaptive enterprise computing is illustrated as a meta-blueprint for the overall company with three differentiated levels:

  • Infrastructure Level – This level is formed by databases, storage systems, application servers, and all other IT resources that are required to run IT systems.
  • Application System Level – This level houses entire applications, both individual applications and standard software, as well as services relating to SOA, workflow and BPM systems.
  • Process Management Level – Functional requirements are manifested in the process design and then implemented at the lower levels.

Figure 1An advanced service-oriented architecture is the most effective option for implementing the functional requirements at the application-system level. The more superior the mapping of existing business services to the functional steps in process models is, the more the business-IT gap shrinks.

Various back-coupling loops represent the actual added value of this meta-blueprint, meaning consistent usage of services and technical processes enables the measuring of KPIs. This in turn facilitates process control and ultimately the optimization of processes. The more progress a company makes in implementing their SOA, the greater and faster are the effects to be achieved for adaptive
enterprise computing. … read the full article here

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Industrial SOA article at OTN and Service Technology Magazine

image3SOA and service-orientation have laid the foundation for a variety of emergent service technology innovations, while the original building blocks of SOA and service-orientation continue to evolve by embracing fundamental service technologies, concepts and practices. These new technology innovations do not replace service-orientation; they use it as their basis.

Service-orientation continues to evolve towards a factory approach, towards industrializing integrated platforms, such as BI, master data management (MDM), mobile front-ends, BPM, adaptive processes, Big Data and Cloud Computing – all of which add architectural layers upon SOA-based infrastructure. All of these technologies can interface via standardized data and functions, published as service contracts, in order to avoid redundancy – that’s service-orientation. Let’s take a closer look. The amount of data, which companies produce and store tends to grow on an on-going basis. This includes structured data (for example, from ERP systems or data warehouses), as well as unstructured data (for example, from e-mails). With the rise of social media services like twitter, Facebook, Pinterest and the emphasis on Customer Experience Management, the amount of data and data sources has increased dramatically. To integrate all of these data sources through an SOA-approach is essential. The models, principles and patterns behind SOA and service-orientation can be applied to formalize interoperability between… read the full article here

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Industrial SOA article series – for architects and experts

imageIndustrial SOA is a 14-part  article series focused on service orientation, written collaboratively by a group of recognized experts and community leaders in service oriented architecture.

"SOA and service-orientation have laid the foundation for a variety of emergent service technology innovations such as cloud computing and big data, while the original building blocks of SOA and service-orientation continue to evolve by embracing fundamental service technologies, concepts and practices."

  • Preface: Industrial SOA
  • Chapter 1: SOA Blueprint
  • Chapter 2: Project Categories
  • Chapter 3: Service Categories
  • Chapter 4: SOA Maturity
  • Chapter 5: Enterprise Service Bus (ESB)
  • Chapter 6: Security
  • Chapter 7: Transactions and Compensation
  • Chapter 8: SOA and User Interaction (UI)
  • Chapter 9: Mobile
  • Chapter 10: Events
  • Chapter 11: MDM and SOA
  • Chapter 12: BPM and ACM
  • Chapter 13: SOA and Cloud

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Jürgen Kress  Hajo NormannClemens Utschig-UtschigTorsten WinterbergDanilo SchmiedelGuido SchmutzBernd TropsBerthold Maier

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