The Minimum You Need to Know about Service Oriented Architecture

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Book Description

This is not your typical, dime-a-dozen SOA book. Whereas many other books focus on the front-end of SOA, this book focuses on the backend. This is the book that tells developers how to actually connect to the Heritage data silo/application that other books just draw a box around and say, "Connect somehow." This book addresses that problem. The first five chapters of this book provides an eye-opening overview for Management. The remaining seven chapters are for programmers. What You'll Learn from the Book Port FMS-based business applications to Intranet or Internet applications using ACMS ACMS fundamentals How to connect to the Heritage data silo/application Service Oriented Architecture principles http://www.theminimumyouneedtoknow.com

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Roland Hughes

Roland Hughes is the president of Logikal Solutions, a business applications consulting firm specializing in OpenVMS platforms and Qt on Linux. Hughes serves as a lead consultant with over two decades of experience using computers and operating systems. With a degree in Computer Information Systems, the author's experience is focused on systems across a variety of diverse industries including heavy equipment manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, stock exchanges, tax accounting, and hardware value-added resellers, to name a few. Working throughout these industries has strengthened the author's unique skill set and given him a broad perspective on the role and value of technology in industry.

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