.NET Technology & Service‐Oriented Architecture: What They Are, How They Work, and How They Deliver Business Value
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The .NET framework is a powerful, globally-accepted development platform and Web services communication strategy. It enables businesses to integrate systems more rapidly and in a more agile manner to help them realize the promise of information anytime, anywhere, on any device — regardless of the underlying platform.
A service-oriented architecture (SOA) lets any application correctly, securely and dynamically talk to any other application. It does this by allowing specific, independent application components (“services”) to communicate with each other. This can be as simple as passing along data or it could involve two or more services coordinating some activity.
This white papers describes how the combination of these protocols makes Web services so attractive and the reason SOA is the architecture of choice for developing responsive, adaptive, composite applications for your business.
This post was written by: Rahil Anouar
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