IT departments have held an application-centric view of the world.
Most of their budgets have been allocated to the purchase, deployment, and maintenance of individual applications. In more recent times, a growing percentage of the budget has been allocated to integration projects in an attempt to deliver broader and more seamless support for business processes. However, these projects have often fallen short of their promise due to the inherent rigidity of hardwired integration: any change to a single application must be propagated across the entire integration, creating an expensive and change-averse infrastructure.
Open source SOA on Talend enables IT departments to make the transition from an application-centric view of the world to a process centric one. IT departments now have the freedom to combine business services from multiple applications to deliver true end-to-end support for business processes. IT can upgrade or change applications without impacting other applications in the SOA by utilizing integration mechanisms such as Web services.
Open source SOA on Talend enables IT departments to make the transition from an application-centric view of the world to a process centric one. IT departments now have the freedom to combine business services from multiple applications to deliver true end-to-end support for business processes. IT can upgrade or change applications without impacting other applications in the SOA by utilizing integration mechanisms such as Web services.
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